- Hans
Gieng (first
mentioned 1525 – died 1562) was a
Swiss Renaissance sculptor best
known for his
public fountain figures in the Old Town of Bern as well...
- St.
Gilgen (Central Bavarian: St.
Gieng) is a
village by Lake
Wolfgang in the
Austrian state of Salzburg, in the
Salzkammergut region.
Named after Saint...
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serve at M**** with Diệp alone, and he went to
Taberd and
eventually Cù Lao
Giêng Minor Seminary until he had to stop due to the
ongoing situation in the...
- is the
original piano version of the
closing bars of the
second song, "
Gieng heit'
Morgen über's Feld". The
orchestration shows Mahler's
attention to...
- 16th century. The
first known representation of
blind Justice is Hans
Gieng's 1543
statue on the
Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen (Fountain of Justice) in Bern...
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April 2019. (in Vietnamese) Di, Vỹ (19
September 2017). "Quán ăn mang tên
giếng cổ hút khách hơn 20 năm tại Hội An". VNExpress.
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April 2019....
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architecture enclosing Hạ
Temple (built in the 15th century), Thiện
Quang pagoda,
Giếng,
Trung and
Thuong temples, and King Hung's tomb. The
history of the area...
- Industry,
seaports including north-west of Bãi Cháy,
north of Việt Hưng,
Giếng Đáy and Hà Khẩu. Area 4: Tourism,
trading including south of Bãi Cháy, Hùng...
- was
created by Hans Hiltbrand, are the work of the
Fribourg master Hans
Gieng. One of the more
interesting fountains is the
Kindlifresserbrunnen (Bernese...
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heritage of
national significance.
Thanks to its
namesake figure, Hans
Gieng's famous statue of Lady Justice, the
Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen surp****es all...