- of new
paternosters is no
longer allowed in many countries. In 2012, an 81-year-old man was
killed when he fell into the
shaft of a
paternoster in the...
- (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ də lɛk]; Jèrriais: Les Pièrres dé Lé) or the
Paternosters are a
group of
uninhabitable rocks in the
Bailiwick of
Jersey between...
- Christianity.
Pater Noster or
Paternoster may also
refer to:
Paternoster,
Western Cape, a
fishing village in
South Africa Paternosters,
uninhabitable rocks in...
-
Paternoster Row is a
street in the City of
London that was a
centre of the
London publishing trade, with
booksellers operating from the street. Paternoster...
-
including paternosters.
Freissler was born in
Kujavy in
northern Moravia,
which was a part of
Austrian empire.
Freissler developed paternosters and other...
-
Paternoster Square is a
former historic square,
renamed from
Newgate Market c. 1872, and now a post-war
urban redevelopment,
owned by the
Mitsubishi Estate...
-
Madame Vastra,
Jenny Flint, and
Strax (informally
known as the
Paternoster Gang,
together with the Doctor) are a trio of
recurring fictional characters...
-
refers to the
beads that the Khoi
tribe wore that were
called Paternosters.
Paternoster is a
tourist destination and is
known for
lobster and the white-washed...
- The
Pater Noster cord (also
spelled Paternoster Cord and
called Paternoster beads) is a set of
Christian prayer beads used to
recite the 150 Psalms, as...
- Vito
Paternoster is an
Italian cellist,
recording for Musicaimmagine. He has
served as prin****l
cellist for I
Musici (Rome).
Paternoster is the first...