- A
Zwinger (German pronunciation: [ˈt͡svɪŋɐ]) is an open kill zone area
between two
defensive walls that is used for
defensive purposes.
Zwingers were built...
- The
Zwinger (German:
Dresdner Zwinger, IPA: [ˈdʁeːzdnɐ ˈt͡svɪŋɐ]) is a
palatial complex with
gardens in Dresden, Germany.
Designed by
architect Matthäus...
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Theodor Zwinger the
Elder (2
August 1533 – 10
March 1588) was a
Swiss physician and
Renaissance humanist scholar. He made
significant contributions to...
- A
Zwinger is part of a
medieval castle or town fortification. It may also
refer to:
Zwinger (Goslar), a
battery tower in the town
fortifications of Goslar...
- Ann
Haymond Zwinger (1925–2014) was the
author of many
natural histories noted for
detail and
lyrical prose. Ann
Haymond Zwinger was born
March 12, 1925...
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Thorsten Zwinger (artist
pseudonym ZWINGER, born
March 23, 1962, in Greifswald) is a
German painter.
Thorsten Zwinger works on the ****umptions of an image...
- The
Zwinger in
Goslar is a
battery tower that is part of the
fortifications of the old
imperial city of Goslar, Germany. It is
located on the Thomaswall...
- The
Zwinger in the
Westphalian city of Münster is part of the old city
fortifications from the
Early Modern Period. In the **** era it was both a gaol...
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Gustav Philipp Zwinger (3
January 1779 – 15
January 1819),
painter and etcher, was born at Nuremberg. He was the son and
pupil of the
painter and engraver...
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Heinrich Louis Ewald Eugen Zwinger ("Pastor S. Swinger", born
February 22, 1866, in Bernburg) was a
pastor and
founder of the
Lutheran Church of the Epiphany...