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- Placidus a Spescha (born Julius Baptist Spescha; December 8, 1752 – August 14, 1833) was a Benedictine monk and early Alpine explorer born in Trun, near...
- Christian Spescha (born 25 January 1989) is a former Swiss alpine skier who won a FIS Alpine Ski Europa Cup in 2010. Spescha has won an overall Europa...
- The first recorded attempts to reach the summit were made by Placidus a Spescha, one of the founders of mountaineering. He was born in 1752 and entered...
- Marlis Spescha (born 20 April 1967) is a retired Swiss alpine skier who competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics. "Marlis Spescha Bio, Stats, and Results |...
- (1740–1799) in the Pennine Alps, and the Benedictine monk of Disentis Placidus a Spescha (1752–1833). Born in Geneva, Saussure was enamoured with the mountains...
- Umberg Helmut Roth National team in the European Championship 2010 Claudio Spescha Ueli Lamm Silvano Umberg Helmut Roth Edy Planzer Hansheiri Legler National...
- The m****if consists of several summits among which the highest are Piz a Spescha (3,109 metres), Piz Cristallina (3,128 metres), Piz Uffiern (3,151 metres)...
- Pedretti Andri Peer Josef Reinhart Rainer Maria Rilke Isolde Schaad Hendri Spescha Annemarie Schwarzenbach Carl Spitteler Verena Stefan Beat Sterchi Walter...
- The summit of the Rheinwaldhorn was first reached in 1789 by Placidus a Spescha. For seventy years no attempts seems to have been made to repeat the ascent...
- (left, 3,210 m), Piz Uffiern (3,151 m), Piz dalla Siala (3,023 m), Piz a Spescha (3,109 m) Highest point Peak Rheinwaldhorn Elevation 3,402 metres (11,161...