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- The Plattenberg is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps, located on the border between the Swiss cantons of Ticino and Graubünden. It lies approximately halfway...
- Matthieu or Matthijs van Plattenberg, known in France as Matthieu de Plattemontagne, Matthieu de Platte Montagne and Matthieu Montaigne (1607 or 1608...
- Terri (3,149 m), on the north-east side of the lake, followed by the Plattenberg (3,041 m), on the east side. The Torrone di Nav (2,832 m) overlooks the...
- the Flemish painter and engraver Matthieu van Plattenberg, called Plattemontagne in France. Van Plattenberg was originally from Antwerp and became a founding...
- The Blatenský vrch (German: Plattenberg) is a mountain in the Ore Mountains in the Czech Republic. It has an elevation of 1,043 m (3,422 ft). It is located...
- Nicolas de Plattemontagne, originally Nicolas Van Plattenberg (19 November 1631, Paris - 25 December 1706) was a French painter and engraver. His name...
- Spitzberg), 1,115 m Meluzína (Wirbelstein), 1,094 m Blatenský vrch (Plattenberg), 1,043 m Eisenberg, 1,028 m Plešivec (Pleßberg), 1,028 m Auersberg,...
- Fanellhorn (3,124 m), the Frunthorn (3,030 m), Piz Scharboda (3,122 m), the Plattenberg (3,041 m) and the Furggeltihorn (3,043 m). The Zervreilahorn is a sharp...
- Sculpture. Abraham Bosse (1648) Philippe de Champaigne (1648) Matthieu van Plattenberg (1648) Louis Boullogne (1648) Henri Testelin (1650) Herman van Swanevelt...
- Pizzo Ferré (3,103 m) Bruschghorn (3,056 m) Furggeltihorn (3,043 m) Plattenberg (3,041 m) Alperschällihorn (3,036 m) Frunthorn (3,030 m) Piz Corbet (3...