- marks, boxes, or
other symbols. In
Etruscan religion,
Turms (usually
written as 𐌕𐌖𐌓𐌌𐌑
Turmś in the
Etruscan alphabet) was the
equivalent of Roman...
- Weißer
Turm or
Weisser Turm is
German for "White Tower". It may
refer to: Weißer
Turm (Bad Homburg), also
known as Schloßturm, a
landmark in Bad Homburg...
-
Eschenheimer Turm (Eschenheim Tower) was a city gate, part of the late-medieval
fortifications of
Frankfurt am Main, and is a
landmark of the city. The...
- Tagblatt-
Turm (English:
Daily Newspaper Tower) is a 61 m (200 ft), the 16-storey skys****er in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The
landmark Tagblatt-Turm...
- his
earliest forms, he
appears to have been
related to the
Etruscan deity Turms; both gods
share characteristics with the Gr**** god Hermes. He is often...
-
Turms,
kuolematon which translates to
Turms, Immortal) is a
novel by Mika Waltari,
published in 1956,
telling of the
adventures of a
young man,
Turms...
- The
Altenalp Türm (2,033 metres) is a peak of the
Alpstein m****if,
located in the
canton of
Appenzell Innerrhoden, on the
ridge between Ebenalp and the...
-
Henninger Turm (Henninger Tower) was a
grain storage silo
located in the Sachsenhausen-Süd
district of Frankfurt, Germany. It was
built by
Henninger Brewery...
- The
Brunecker Turm (Italian: Mur del Pisciadù Occidentale; German:
Brunecker Turm) is a
mountain belonging to the
Sella group in the
Dolomites in South...
- The Höch
Turm is a
mountain in the
Schwyzer Alps,
located in an
elevation of 2,666 m (8,747 ft). It lies west of the
resort village of
Braunwald on the...