- Si-yot (Thai: สี่ยอด; translation: four
spires) - to
influence the
feelings or
actions of
others and
protect the
bearer. Paet-thit (Thai: แปดทิศ; translation:...
- (kharjura, खर्जूर
means date palm, and vāhaka, वाहक
means "one who carries" or
bearer).
Local legends state that the
temples had two
golden date-palm
trees as...
-
designed both to
humiliate the
bearer and warn
others about him or her. They
frequently consist of
slurs about the
bearer's ethnicity, ****ual orientation...
-
Carinthian cup-
bearer,
Georg of
Osterwitz was
captured in a
Turkish invasion and died in 1476 in
prison without leaving descendants. Hans, cup-
bearer of Osterwitz...
-
brick building with
stone bands and
whose facade was
surmounted by a
single spire covered with slate. In 1853, the jury
proposed to
modify the
project in...
-
standard bearer. It was
designed by
Alexander Nehr, and
donated by
master locksmith and
factory owner Ludwig Wilhelm. The
statue was
attached to the
spire on...
-
style of the 14th century. Its
tower is
noted for its 15th-century
lantern spire.
Heavily restored in 1777, the
building was
raised to
cathedral status in...
- the
United Kingdom that
feature three spires, the
other two
being Lichfield and
Truro cathedrals. The main
spire is 90
metres (295 ft) tall,
making the...
- on the
highest spire of the church, the one on
which the
Madonnina stands. At the
moment of the
appearance of the
tricolour on the
spire of the Madonnina...
- Marie-Geneviève Rinteau, who
become in a
young debutante in the Opera. Thérèse Marix-
Spire: Les
romantiques et la musique : le cas
George Sand, vol. I, Paris, Nouvelles...