-
about 55,000 by
receiving the
villages Dürwiß, Laurenzberg, Lohn and
Weisweiler. Kinzweiler,
after 114 years,
comes back. 1970s:
Eschweiler loses seven...
- Hans "Hennes"
Weisweiler (5
December 1919 – 5 July 1983) was a
German professional football player and coach. As a coach, he won
major titles with Bundesliga...
-
majority of its
success in the 1970s, where,
under the
guidance of
Hennes Weisweiler and then Udo Lattek, a
young squad with a fast,
aggressive playing style...
-
Weisweiler on Haus Palant, who
contributed to the
donation of the
front part of
Weisweiler Castle and
rendering service to the
independent Weisweiler...
- Adam
Weisweiler (c.1750 —
after 1810) was a pre-eminent
French master cabinetmaker (ébéniste) in the
Louis XVI period,
working in Paris.
Weisweiler is said...
-
operation of the
extension of the line to Hochneukirch, Jülich,
Inden and
Weisweiler to Eschweiler-Aue, with a
total length of 48.77 km, was
granted to the...
- 77. ISBN 978-0-19-975834-0. Wiesehöfer 2001, p. 119. Lavan,
Payne &
Weisweiler 2016, p. 17.
Brosius 2021, p. 1. Shahbazi, A.
Shapour (2012). "The Achaemenid...
-
numismatic abbreviation for "gold" A.V., the ****tive mark of ébéniste Adam
Weisweiler Aviation,
abbreviated Av in
military use
Andhra Vidyalaya College, aka...
- 18th-century ébénistes
represented in the
museum collection include Adam
Weisweiler,
David Roentgen,
Gilles Joubert and
Pierre Langlois. In 1901, Sir George...
- gilt; 103.6 x 113.4 cm;
Louvre Writing table of
Marie Antoinette; by Adam
Weisweiler; 1784; oak,
ebony and
sycamore veneer, ****anese lacquer, steel, bronze...