- the army
station Veldidena (the name
survives in today's
urban district Wilten) at
Oenipons (Innsbruck), to
protect the
economically important commercial...
-
Tyrol in form of a giant. It is said that
Haymon was the
founder of
Stift Wilten [de], a
premonstratensian abbey,
located in the
south of Innsbruck. He is...
- The
Wilten Boys'
Choir (German:
Wiltener Sängerknaben) is a part of the
Premonstratensian Wilten Abbey [de], at the foot of
Bergisel in Innsbruck, Austria...
- July 2012. "Startseite - Prämonstratenser
Chorherren Stift Wilten, Innsbruck". stift-
wilten.at. 2012.
Retrieved 19 July 2012.(in German) Putte, F. vande...
-
Adamant Media Corporation; 2001
Wiltens, Caspar; Heurnius,
Justus (1650).
Justus Heurnius,
Albert Ruyl,
Caspar Wiltens. "Vocabularium ofte Woordenboeck...
- Malay-Dutch
dictionary first compiled in
Ambon and
published by
Caspar Wiltens and
Sebastiaan Danckaert in 1623,
where it was
defined as "to fry in butter...
-
German painter working in Cologne. He can also be
known as the
Master of
Wilten, or
Johann van Duyren, an
identification not
universally accepted. His workshop...
- (Straubing)
Sublavio (Ponte Gardena/Waidbruck)
Tridentum (Trento)
Veldidena (
Wilten district of Innsbruck)
Vipitenum (Vipiteno/Sterzing)
Alpine regiments of...
- hill (746 m) that lies to the
south of Innsbruck, Austria, in the area of
Wilten,
where the Sill
river meets the Inn Valley. The word's
first syllable Berg-...
- road (Via
Julia Augusta) by
Iulium Carni**** (Zuglio) to
Veldidena (mod.
Wilten, near Innsbruck), from
which branched off the road into Nori****, leading...