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Former municipality in Styria, Austria
Eppenstein is a former municipality in the district of Murtal in the Austrian state of Styria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is
Eppenstein
Duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Verona (died 1122)
Henry of Eppenstein (usually numbered Henry III; c. 1050 – 4 December 1122) was Duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Verona from 1090 to 1122. He was the
Henry_of_Eppenstein
Medieval castle in Austria
Burgruine Eppenstein is a ruined medieval castle overlooking Eppenstein in the Austrian state of Styria. It was built about 1000 AD as the ancestral seat
Burgruine_Eppenstein
Ulrich of Eppenstein (c. 1047?–1121) served between 1071 and his death as Abbot of the powerful Abbey of Saint Gall. Ulrich was prominent as a supporter
Ulrich_of_Eppenstein
Liutold of Eppenstein (c. 1050 – 12 May 1090) was Duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Verona from 1077 until his death. He was the second son of Markwart
Liutold_of_Eppenstein
Duke of Carinthia
Adalbero of Eppenstein (c. 980 – 28 November 1039) was Duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Verona from 1011 or 1012 until 1035. Adalbero was the son of the
Adalbero,_Duke_of_Carinthia
Hermann von Eppenstein (* unknown; † 1087) was a Passau councilor from 1085 to 1087. Hermann von Eppenstein, son of the Duke Markwards of Carinthia, came
Hermann_of_Eppenstein
976–1918 state of the Holy Roman Empire and later Austrian Empire
however, remained a separate entity, and in 1012 Count Adalbero I of Eppenstein, Margrave of the Carinthian March (later Styria) since about 1000, was
Duchy_of_Carinthia
Geography
according to the 1186 Georgenberg Pact. Markward of Eppenstein (until c. 1000) Adalbero of Eppenstein (c. 1000-1035), son, also Duke of Carinthia and Margrave
March_of_Styria
Day of the year
Sergius IV, pope of the Catholic Church (born 970) 1090 – Liutold of Eppenstein, duke of Carinthia 1161 – Fergus of Galloway, Scottish nobleman 1182 –
May_12
State of the Holy Roman Empire (c.1117–1500)
Consort Death Notes Engelbert I [de] c.1050 First son of either Henry of Eppenstein or Meginhard, Count in the Puster Valley 1090 – 14 December 1122 County
County_of_Gorizia
Benedictine abbey and ecclesiastical principality centered on Fulda, Germany
1043–1047 Egbert 1047–1058 Siegfried von Eppenstein 1058–1060, also Archbishop of Mainz Widerad von Eppenstein 1060–1075 Ruothart 1075–1096 Godefrid 1096–1109
Princely_Abbey_of_Fulda
Frontier territory of the Holy Roman Empire in northeast Italy (952–1167)
995 – 1004 Otto I, again 1004 – 1011 Conrad I 1011 – 1035 Adalbero of Eppenstein 1035 – 1039 Conrad II, son of Conrad I 1039 – 1047 vacant, directly ruled
March_of_Verona
the Carinthian duke Adalbero (ruled 1011–1035), a scion of the House of Eppenstein extinct in 1122. However, the Babenberg margrave Leopold III of Austria
Flag_of_Austria
11th century castle by Werfen, Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Hohenwerfen_Castle
Duke of Carinthia from 1061 to 1077
Diet at Ulm, where he seized the duchy and gave Carinthia to Liutold of Eppenstein, whose grandfather Adalbero had held it until 1035. Berthold then retired
Berthold II, Duke of Carinthia
Berthold_II,_Duke_of_Carinthia
French noblewoman
Beatrice (?) (died after 25 February 1025), who was married to Adalbert of Eppenstein In September 997 Otto III donated the estate of Stockhausen to the female
Gerberga_of_Burgundy
11th- and 12th-century Austrian noblewoman
married Count Conrad I of Peilstein Sophia (d. 1154), married Henry of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia from 1090 to 1122, and, secondly, Count Sieghard X
Ida_of_Formbach-Ratelnberg
Habsburg, Count (?–1046) March of Styria (complete list) – Adalbero of Eppenstein, Margrave (c.1000–1035) Arnold, Margrave (1035–1055) Godfrey, co-Margrave
List of state leaders in the 11th-century Holy Roman Empire
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_11th-century_Holy_Roman_Empire
Town in Hesse, Germany
these knights was the Brömser. It was retaken by Archbishop Werner II von Eppenstein in 1281. The castle withstood a number of attacks. In 1640, during the
Rüdesheim_am_Rhein
Municipality in Styria, Austria
Emperor Conrad II gave his sister-in-law Beatrix, married to Adalbero of Eppenstein, parts of the county in the Mürztale as a gift. With this gift came around
Mariazell
Place in Styria, Austria
right deed as mercatum Judinburch, a market town within the estates of Eppenstein Castle, the ancestral seat of the Bavarian Eppensteiner noble family,
Judenburg
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
List_of_castles_in_Austria
Holy Roman Emperor from 1046 to 1056
solve the old interior imperial conflict with Conrad. When Adalbero I of Eppenstein was deposed by Conrad, Henry also inherited the Duchy of Carinthia, by
Henry_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Castle in Innsbruck, Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Ambras_Castle
European polity
Count Wilhelm II was killed by the deposed Carinthian Duke Adalbero von Eppenstein [de] as a means of revenge. Thereafter the counts of Ebersberg [de] held
Mark_an_der_Sann
Medieval fortress in Salzburg, Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Hohensalzburg_Fortress
Phenomenon wherein objects appear to move about their true positions in the sky
02036. Bibcode:2021A&A...649A...9G. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202039734. Eppenstein (1911), p. 54. Bradley, James; Rigaud, Stephen Peter (1832). Miscellaneous
Aberration_(astronomy)
Holy Roman Emperor from 1084 to 1105
the new anti-king's chief ally, Berthold of Zähringen, with Liutold of Eppenstein as duke of Carinthia, awarded Friuli to Sigehard, Patriarch of Aquilea
Henry_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
(Friedrich) of Bohemia 1084–1085 Frederick II of Bohemia 1085–1086 Ulrich I of Eppenstein 1086–1121 Gerard I 1122–1128 Pellegrino I of Ortenbourg 1130–1161 Ulrich
List of bishops and patriarchs of Aquileia
List_of_bishops_and_patriarchs_of_Aquileia
German noble family
Lavanttal on their mother's estates in 1091. When the ducal House of Eppenstein became extinct in 1122, Siegfried's grandson Henry inherited the title
Sponheim_family
Medieval German nobleman
Carinthia. Instead King Henry II of Germany passed the duchy to Adalbert of Eppenstein, who was married to Matilda's sister, Beatrice. Conrad was buried in Worms
Conrad_I,_Duke_of_Carinthia
Deviation from perfect paraxial optical behavior
Formulae are given in Czapski; Eppenstein (1903). Grundzüge der Theorie der optischen Instrumente. p. 166. See Czapski-Eppenstein (1903). Grundzuge der Theorie
Optical_aberration
12th-century French rabbi (1105–1170)
(Breslau, 1868); and variants to the badly printed text are given by Simon Eppenstein in Zeit. für Hebr. Bibl. v. 143 et seq. In the far more ample Sefer Ha-Galuy
Joseph_Kimhi
Castle in Dürnstein, Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Dürnstein_Castle
Benedictine monastery in Styria, Austria
nature park. The monastery was founded in 1076 by Count Markward IV of Eppenstein, Margrave of Styria; it was dissolved from 1786 to 1803. In 1938, the
Saint_Lambert's_Abbey
Television station in Fort Wayne, Indiana
broadcasting on WTVQ, Channel 62, in Lexington, Kentucky in 1976. On it, Tim Eppenstein played the character of Happy, and Mike McMellon provided the voice of
WFFT-TV
Holy Roman Emperor from 1027 to 1039
by Emperor Henry II while the Duchy of Carinthia passed to Adalbero of Eppenstein due to Conrad the Younger's infancy. Conrad the Younger was taken care
Conrad_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Castle in Lower Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Liechtenstein Castle (Maria Enzersdorf)
Liechtenstein_Castle_(Maria_Enzersdorf)
First Landgrave of Hesse
would inherit Hesse. In the following year, the Archbishop Werner II von Eppenstein acceded to this outcome in the Treaty of Langsdorf, accepting Henry as
Henry_I,_Landgrave_of_Hesse
Palace in Styria, Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Eggenberg_Palace,_Graz
German duke (c. 1003–1039)
Conrad the Younger was still a minor, and King Henry II vested Adalbero of Eppenstein with the Carinthian duchy. Instead Conrad succeeded his father as count
Conrad_II,_Duke_of_Carinthia
Count of Saarbrücken from 1118 to 1135
count in the Saargau; his mother may have been a daughter of the Lord of Eppenstein. His brother Bruno was Bishop of Speyer; his brother Adalbert I was Archbishop-Elector
Frederick, Count of Saarbrücken
Frederick,_Count_of_Saarbrücken
Municipality in Carinthia, Austria
oldest sacred buildings in Carinthia. Feldkirchen, once an estate of the Eppenstein noble family, was bequeathed to the Diocese of Bamberg in 1166. The bishops
Feldkirchen_in_Kärnten
Margrave of Styria
towards expanding his influence into territories held by the House of Eppenstein in Carinthia. Through diplomatic maneuvering and military campaigns, he
Leopold_of_Styria
Prince-Bishop of Augsburg from 1096 to 1133
Hermann. Hermann II was a layman prior to his appointment from the house of Eppenstein, as was his brother. Niblaeus, Erik (27 May 2023). "The Investiture Contest
Hermann_II_of_Augsburg
Historic castle in the Triesting valley, Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Enzesfeld_Castle
Castle near Leobendorf in Lower Austria, Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Burg_Kreuzenstein
Hebrew piyyut
tradition for reciting the kerovah on Purim is outlined by Sholom Kalib. Eppenstein, Simon (1913). Beiträge zur Geschichte und Literatur im geonäischen Zeitalter
VaYe'ehav_Omen
Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
the site of a Roman Road from Italy to the Noricum province. Ulric von Eppenstein, Patriarch of Aquileia (1086–1121) had a fortress erected to charge tolls
Chiusaforte
godfather, Duke Henry III of Carinthia, the last ruler from the House of Eppenstein, he was enfeoffed with the Carinthian duchy and the Veronese march by
Henry_IV,_Duke_of_Carinthia
Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Canal Valley, which from 1077 was ruled by the Carinthian duke Liutold of Eppenstein, while King Henry IV of Germany ceded the adjacent territory of the Imperial
Malborghetto_Valbruna
Television station in Lexington, Kentucky
The show's host, Happy the Clown, was portrayed by staff announcer Tim Eppenstein. He was joined by his sidekick Froggy, a frog puppet portrayed by an unidentified
WTVQ-DT
abbess. Daughter of Bodo VIII, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode, and Anna von Eppenstein. House of Stolberg 29 Elisabeth II 1542- 20 July 1584 1574–1584 Daughter
List of princess-abbesses of Quedlinburg
List_of_princess-abbesses_of_Quedlinburg
Historical county of Germany
Isenburg-Grenzau 1458 – 6 May 1488 County of Lower Isenburg Jutta of Eppenstein (d.1451) four children 6 May 1488 aged 77–78? Louis II [bg] 1422 Son of
County_of_Isenburg
Margravine of Austria from 976 to 994
Richwara of Zülpichgau. She was probably also related to Adalbero of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia from 1011/12 to 1035. Richardis married Leopold I (c
Richardis_of_Sualafeldgau
Topics referred to by the same term
Schwarzenbach an der Pielach, in Lower Austria Schwarzenbach (Eppenstein), a part of Eppenstein in Styria Schwarzenbach (Sankt Veit), a part of Sankt Veit
Schwarzenbach
Austrian noble family
the manor Herbstenburg Lord of the manor Weidenburg Lord of the manor Eppenstein Ansitz Graben at Lienz Burg Bruck at Lienz In 2013 the worldwide Family
Herren_von_Graben
Castle in Lower Austria, Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Burg_Wiener_Neustadt
Castle in Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Schallaburg_Castle
Constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1077 to 1433
Verona passed with the Carinthian duchy to Henry's vassal Liutold of Eppenstein. Sieghard in turn safely conducted the king across the Alps. Back in Germany
Patria_del_Friuli
Austrian castle located in Sytria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Schloss_Burgstall
Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
village of Goriza to the Patriarch of Aquileia John II and to Count Verihen Eppenstein of Friuli. The document referred to Gorizia as "the village known as Goriza
Gorizia
Castle in Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Burg_Freundsberg
German noble (died 1003)
Beatrice (?) (died after 25 February 1025), who was married to Adalbert of Eppenstein. Shortly after he ceded control of a female monastery in Strasbourg, on
Herman_II,_Duke_of_Swabia
13th-century Jewish lexicographer
Studien, 1870; Book of Ecclesiastes (Commentary on Ḳohelet) (ed. Samuel Eppenstein, Berlin 1888); Psalms (idem, 1903). Book of Jonah (ed. Kokowzow), in the
Tanhum_of_Jerusalem
eldest son of Margrave Ottokar I of Styria and his wife Willibirg of Eppenstein, possibly a daughter of Duke Adalbero of Carinthia. He succeeded as margrave
Adalbero_of_Styria
Castle in Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Heinfels_Castle
article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Eppenstein, Otto (1911). "Aberration". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.)
Timeline of special relativity and the speed of light
Timeline_of_special_relativity_and_the_speed_of_light
Church in St. Gallen, Switzerland
Thietpald (1022–1034) Nortpert (1034–1072) Ulrich II (1072–1076) Ulrich of Eppenstein (1077–1121) Lutold (1077–c. 1083), anti-abbot Werinhar (1083–1086), anti-abbot
Abbey_of_Saint_Gall
Castle in Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Schloss_Herberstein
Castle in Salzburg, Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Mauterndorf_Castle
Battle in 1074 in Hungary
by the Rába River. Then he came to Zala County, where Markwart IV of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia entered the Hungarian border on behalf of King Henry
Battle_of_Kemej
Castle ruin in Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Burgruine_Wartenfels
Castle, museum and restaurant in Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Schattenburg
Medieval castle in Carinthia, Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Burg_Sommeregg
Frederick married three times: Hadamut (d. 1060), a daughter of Eberhard of Eppenstein. Together, they had one daughter: Haziga (c. 1040 – 1 August 1104), also
Frederick II, Count of Diessen
Frederick_II,_Count_of_Diessen
Animals that resemble ants
University Press. pp. 511–514. ISBN 978-0-674-04075-5. Witte, V.; Janssen, R.; Eppenstein, A.; Maschwitz, U. (2002). "Allopeas myrmekophilos (Gastropoda, Pulmonata)
Ant_mimicry
Castle ruins in Baden, Lower Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Burgruine_Rauhenstein
Castle ruin in Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Hohenwang_Castle
Castle ruin in Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Prägrad_Castle
Species of gastropod
CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Witte, V., Janssen, R., Eppenstein, A. & Maschwitz, U. (2002). "Allopeas myrmekophilos (Gastropoda, Pulmonata)
Allopeas_myrmekophilos
Decade
Al-Afdal Shahanshah, Fatimid caliph (b. 1066) December 13 – Ulrich of Eppenstein, German abbot Abd al-Aziz ibn Mansur, Hammadid governor and ruler Alfanus
1120s
C19 building in Itter, Tyrol, Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Itter_Castle
Castle in Styria, Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Burg_Deutschlandsberg
German actor
Kummerbach, Barmixer Love and Trumpets (1925) - Leutnant Karl, Edler von Eppenstein The Alternative Bride (1925) Old Mamsell's Secret (1925) - Harry The Untouched
Harry_Halm
Calendar year
Adelaide of Rheinfelden, queen consort of Hungary May 12 – Liutold of Eppenstein, German nobleman May 18 – Berthold of Rheinfelden, German nobleman June
1090
Castle in Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Wiesberg_Castle
Castle in Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Schloss_Gleichenberg
Castle in Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Finstergrün_Castle
German Protestant church body
after 1940 also Hildegard Kuttner, Rosa Ollendorf, and furthermore Lisa Eppenstein from 1941 on. Hunsche gave classes of Evangelical, Maria Servatiae in
Prussian_Union_of_Churches
Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
elevated to the rank of an abbey by the Aquileia patriarch Ulrich of Eppenstein about 1090. At the time, the premises were settled with Benedictine monks
Manzano, Friuli Venezia Giulia
Manzano,_Friuli_Venezia_Giulia
Men's college basketball team
March 30, 2019. "Introducing the Stony Brook Athletics Rita and Kurt Eppenstein Hall of Fame Class of 2018". Stony Brook University Athletics. Retrieved
Stony Brook Seawolves men's basketball
Stony_Brook_Seawolves_men's_basketball
District in Styria, Austria
Obdachegg, Kleinprethal, Obdachegg, Sankt Georgen in Obdachegg Bretstein Eppenstein Mühldorf, Schoberegg, Schwarzenbach am Größing Fohnsdorf Aichdorf, Dietersdorf
Judenburg_District
Castle ruins in Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Burgruine_Hohenwart
American zoologist and microscope inventor
Rohr, Moritz von (1904). "VIII A. Das Sehen". In Czapski, Siegfried; Eppenstein, Otto (eds.). Grundzüge der Theorie der optischen Instrumente nach Abbe
Horatio_S._Greenough
Calendar year
Al-Afdal Shahanshah, Fatimid caliph (b. 1066) December 13 – Ulrich of Eppenstein, German abbot Abd al-Aziz ibn Mansur, Hammadid governor and ruler Alfanus
1121
German nobleman and poet
daughter of the poet Ulrich von Lichtenstein. They had two sons, Ulrich von Eppenstein and Herrand III von Wildonie. Herrand was involved in the War of the Babenberg
Herrand_von_Wildonie
Castle ruin in Austria
Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg Festenburg Burgruine Fohnsdorf Burg Forchtenstein
Kropfsberg_Castle
and the world of subjects' percepts, see Gustav Fechner. See Czapski S, Eppenstein O. (eds.) 1924 Grundzüge der Theorie der Optischen Instrumente nach Abbe
Orthoscopy
EPPENSTEIN
EPPENSTEIN
EPPENSTEIN
EPPENSTEIN
Boy/Male
English
Right-hand son. Also a.
Boy/Male
Celtic American English Welsh
Gray.
Girl/Female
Irish
Ancient.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Victorious
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vishwamukha | விஷà¯à®µà®¾à®®à¯à®•ாÂ
Master of the universe
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Handsome One
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Fair Girl
Male
Irish
Old Gaelic name derived from Old Irish Niul, NIALL means "champion."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Paramjeet | பரமஜீத
Highest success, Supremely victorious, The perfect winner, Ultimate victorious
Male
Egyptian
, the successor of Phiops.
EPPENSTEIN
EPPENSTEIN
EPPENSTEIN
EPPENSTEIN
EPPENSTEIN