- The term
Stift (German: [ˈʃtɪft] ; Dutch: sticht) is
derived from the verb
stiften (to donate) and
originally meant 'a donation'. Such
donations usually...
- Tübinger
Stift: 1770 – 1950;
Geschichte des Tübinger
Stifts. Stuttgart,
Steinkopf (1954)
Reinhard Breymayer:
Freimaurer vor den
Toren des Tübinger
Stifts: Masonischer...
- Gräf &
Stift was an
Austrian manufacturer of automobiles, trucks,
buses and trolleybuses, from 1902
until 2001,
latterly as a
subsidiary of MAN. It was...
- Look up
Stift in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
Stift can be: a
German (der
Stift [plural Stifte]) and
Dutch word for 'pen', 'pencil',
cylindric 'pin'...
- Vallø
stift or Det
Adelige Stift Vallø for
ugifte døtre (Noble Vallø
Foundation for
Unmarried Daughters) was a
Danish foundation for the
support of unmarried...
- St Peter's
Abbey (German:
Stift Sankt Peter), or St Peter's
Archabbey (German:
Erzabtei Stift Sankt Peter, Latin:
Archiabbatia sancti Petri Salisburgensis)...
- Melk
Abbey (German:
Stift Melk) is a
Benedictine abbey above the town of Melk,
Lower Austria, on a
rocky outcrop overlooking the
Danube river, adjoining...
- Edit
Stift (born 9
April 1980) is a
Hungarian rower. She
competed in the women's
lightweight double sculls event at the 2004
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Göttweig
Abbey (German:
Stift Göttweig) is a
Benedictine monastery near
Krems in
Lower Austria. It was
founded in 1083 by Altmann,
Bishop of P****au. Göttweig...
-
Greenland (Greenlandic: Ilagiit, lit. 'The Congregation'; Danish: Grønland
Stift),
consisting of the
Diocese of
Greenland is the
official Lutheran church...