- the
Tucherschloss (
Tucher castle) at Nuremberg,
still today owned by the
family and
housing a
museum on the
history of the
Tuchers and the
Nuremberg trading...
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Tucher is a
brewery and beer
brand based in Fürth and Nuremberg, Germany. It was
founded in
Nuremberg in 1672. It is
owned by the
Radeberger Group, a division...
- most
other trading patricians of
German free
imperial cities, such as the
Tuchers, they
never converted to Lutheranism, as
presented in the
Augsburg Confession...
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secularisation of the
monasteries was also approved.
Families like the
Tucher,
Imhoff or
Haller ran
trading businesses across Europe,
similar to the Fugger...
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Coherence of the Sciences." In 1811,
Hegel married Marie Helena Susanna von
Tucher (1791–1855), the
eldest daughter of a Senator. This
period saw the publication...
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referring to a "cloth-softener". The word 'Tucker'
comes from the
German word
Tucher,
meaning cloth-weaver. Top A B C D E F G H K L M N P R S T V W Z Tucker...
- Veit Stoss. It was
commissioned in 1517 by
Anton II
Tucher and
completed the
following year.
Tucher was a high
ranking official in
Nuremberg in southern...
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cosmopolitanism 21/10/1963 30/6/1995 140×70 mm
Green Green Portrait of
Elsbeth Tucher, née
Pusch by
Albrecht Dürer (1499) A
violin and a
clarinet symbolizes the...
- 648–653. Bibcode:2011EnPro...8..648H. doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2011.06.196.
Tucher, Nico; Eisenlohr, Johannes; Gebrewold, Habtamu; Kiefel, Peter; Höhn, Oliver;...
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Robrecht Tucher 1623: Jan
Happaert and
Karel de Mera 1624:
Engelbrecht van
Oyenbrugge and
Pauwel van
Liere 1625:
Nikolaas Rockox II. and
Robrecht Tucher 1626:...