- Würzburg (German: [ˈvʏʁtsbʊʁk] ; Main-Franconian: Wörtzburch) is,
after Nuremberg and Fürth, the third-largest city in
Franconia located in the
north of...
- hydraulica-pneumatica (
Würtzburg, 1657)
contains the
first description of von Guericke's air pump. He also
published Pantometrum Kircherianum (
Würtzburg, 1660); Physica...
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United States. Boston, M****achusetts:
Beacon Press. ISBN 978-080702204-7.
Wurtzburg, Susan, and Campbell, Lyle. "North
American Indian Sign Language: Evidence...
- Constance, Eichstätt, Hildersheim, Paderborn, Speyer, Strasbourg, Worms,
Würtzburg;
Franck La****e, Les
comtes Schönborn, 1642–1756, L'Harmattan, Paris, 2008...
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Wurtzburg 1954, p184-185
Wurtzburg 1954, p383-393
Wurtzburg 1954, p402
Wurtzburg 1954, p412
Wurtzburg 1954, p414
Wurtzburg 1954, p416-417
Wurtzburg 1954...
- history. The land is
ruled by the
tyrannical Lord of the Castle, Von
Wurtzburg, who
taxes the
citizens to a
point where most can only
afford to wear...
- may
refer to: Anne
Theresa Bickerton Lyons (1815–1894),
Baroness von
Würtzburg Fay-Ann
Lyons (born 1980),
Trinidadian songwriter Ann
Lyons (judge) (born...
- were: Anne
Theresa Bickerton Lyons (1815 – 1894), who
became Baroness von
Würtzburg; and
Captain Edmund Moubray Lyons (1819 – 1855); and
Augusta Mary Minna...
-
Bickerton Lyons (1815–1894), who
married Philip Hartmann Veit von
Würtzburg,
Baron von
Würtzburg, in Bavaria, in 1839.
Richard Lyons, 1st
Viscount Lyons (1817–1887)...
- Veit von Würzburg (1519–1577) was the Prince-Bishop of
Bamberg from 1561 to 1577. Veit von Würzburg was born in Rothenkirchen, now
incorporated into Pressig...