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  1. Protestation at Speyer

    encyclopedia of the Reformation Speyer, Protestation of , On 12 April 1529 the evangelical rulers submitted a written declaration to the diet that constituted an early draft of the subsequent protestation. . . . On 19 April . . . the first protestation followed. It was rejected. Accordingly, the evangelical estates presented a second protestation on 20 April which repeated the previous day s arguments in greater detail. . . . The protestation received legal status through the appeal that the Protestant princes and imperial cities lodged before two notaries in Speyer on 25 April 1529. This appeal ... Memorial Church References Refs DEFAULTSORT Protestation At Speyer Category Speyer Category Protestant Reformation Category 1529 in Germany Category 16th century in Germany de Protestation zu Speyer ...Image Gedaechtniskirche Speyer Sued.jpg thumb Ged chtniskirche Speyer The Memorial Church which commemorates the protestation at Speyer On April 19, 1529 six F rst en princes and 14 Imperial Free City Imperial Free Cities , representing the Protestant minority, petitioned the Reichstag at Speyer against ... Diet of Speyer . The Lutheran Heresy and the resulting religious strife did not figure in his political plans. The Edict of Worms had been suspended in 1526, when the First Diet of Speyer decided ... dieappellationu00stgoog page n59 mode 2up Letter of Protestation , which Ferdinand refused to accept. Therefore it did not come to be read out, but was printed and made public. The Letter of Protestation ... the protestation of the Princes and Free Cities has been seen as the birth of Protestantism . The decision ... in the Ged chtniskirche Speyer Speyer Memorial Church Elector John of Saxony, Gregor Br ck Pontanus ... original German of the Protestation of 19 April on p. 50 of the edition ed. J. Ney http www.archive.org ... princes retained apparently no copy of the Protestation written down in a hurry and handed over to the Reichstag. For this reason , only the approximate content of the Protestation handed ...   more details



  1. Protestation

    The Protestation may mean Protestation of 1621 Protestation of 1641 disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Speyer

    heit date start Optional Date of establishment, as 1 January 1801 event1 Speyer Diet assembly Diet confirms br spaces 4 Edict of Worms date event1   br 19 April 1529 event2 Protestation at Speyer ... to Emperor Charles V . This Protestation at Speyer sealed the schism of the Christian church and is considered ... buildings In commemoration of the Protestation of 1529 the neogothic Ged chtniskirche Speyer Ged chtniskirche ... the 400th anniversary of the Protestation. The following year Speyer celebrated the 900th anniversary ... Protestant Reformation Reformation resolutions 19 April 1529 Protestation at Speyer , hence ... Speyer.jpg image caption Speyer Maximilianstra e with Speyer Cathedral cathedral in the background ... Speyer conventional long name Imperial City of Speyer common name Speyer continent Europe region Rhine ... Bishopric of Speyer image p1 Image Wappen Speyer.jpg 20px Bishopric of Speyer s1 Mont Tonnerre flag s1 Flag of France.svg capital Speyer footnotes Accepts wikilinks Speyer formerly known as Spires in English ... beside the river Rhine , Speyer is 25  km south of Ludwigshafen and Mannheim . Founded by the Ancient ... Spira first appeared in written documents. Spire , Spira , and Espira are still names used for Speyer in the French, Italian, and Spanish languages. Speyer is dominated by the Speyer Cathedral , a number ... factor in the establishment of a settlement at Speyer was its location on the main European traffic ... ferries across the Rhine near Speyer in the medieval era bear witness to its importance as a crossroads. ref Schleichert, Sabine Die Stadtverfassung von Speyer und Worms in staufischer Zeit. Ein Vergleich ... Hat in the Historical Museum of the Palatinate in Speyer 5,000 year old evidence of permanent agricultural settlements around Speyer shows that these advantages did not escape the attention of Neolithic , Bronze Age , Hallstatt culture and La T ne culture peoples. ref Geschichte der Stadt Speyer ... of Speyer, and now on display in the Historical Museum of Speyer. In the second millennium BC ...   more details



  1. Protestation of 1641

    refimprove date March 2010 The Protestation was an attempt to avert the English Civil War . In July 1641, Parliament of England Parliament passed a bill requiring those over the age of 18 to sign the Protestation, an oath of allegiance to Charles I of England King Charles I and the Church of England it had drawn up on 3 May of that year. ref http www.british civil wars.co.uk timelines civil war 1.htm ref No one could hold a Church or state office without signing. The speaker of the British House of Commons House of Commons sent a letter to sheriffs of each county. They and the Justices of the Peace had to take the Protestation. From there, each parish incumbent was to read the Protestation in church to his parishioners and have each one sign. This took place during February and March 1642, after which the returns were sent to Parliament. Those among the population who could not write marked a cross against their names. Those who did not wish to have their names used in support were also listed in the Protestation. Notes Reflist Category English Civil War Category Oaths of allegiance Protestation Category Religious oaths Protestation Category 1641 in England ...   more details



  1. Protestation of 1621

    The Protestation of 1621 was a declaration by the House of Commons of England reaffirming their right to freedom of speech in the face of King James I of England James belief that they had no right to debate foreign policy. Many Members of Parliament were unhappy with James foreign policy. They opposed the Spanish Match , the plan to marry Charles I of England Charles, Prince of Wales to the Maria Anna of Spain Spanish Infanta , and wished for a war against Spain. ref Stephen D. White, Sir Edward Coke and The Grievances of the Commonwealth, 1621 1628 The University of North Carolina Press, 1979 , p. 31. ref The MPs believed that if they conceded that they had no right to debate matters which displeased the King, Parliament would be obsolete. As William Hakewill MP and historian stated The privileges of this House are the flowers of the Crown, and we shall never sit here again if they are not maintained . ref Conrad Russell, Parliaments and English Politics, 1621 1629 Oxford Clarendon Press, 1979 , p. 141. ref The Commons declared on 18 December 1621 blockquote The commons now assembled in parliament, being justly occasioned thereunto, concerning sundry liberties, franchises, privileges, and jurisdictions of parliament, amongst others not herein mentioned, do make this protestation following &mdash That the liberties, franchises, privileges, and jurisdictions of parliament are the ancient and undoubted birthright and inheritance of the subjects of England and that the arduous and urgent affairs concerning the king, state, and the defence of the realm, and of the church of England, and the making and maintenance of laws, and redress of mischiefs, and grievances which daily happen within this realm, are proper subjects and matter of counsel and debate in parliament and that in the handling and proceeding of those businesses, every member of the house hath, and of right ought ... the Protestation from the Journals of Parliament and dissolved Parliament. ref Russell, p. 142. ref ...   more details



  1. Treaty of Speyer

    The term Treaty of Speyer or Treaty of Spires refers to any of several treaties signed in the city of Speyer Spires , now in Germany Treaty of Speyer 1209 Treaty of Speyer 1544 , or the Peace of Speyer Treaty of Speyer 1570 See also Diet of Speyer Protestation at Speyer disamb nl Verdrag van Spiers ...   more details



  1. Diet of Speyer

    Diet of Speyer or Diet of Spires refers to any of the sessions of the Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire, of which 50 took place between 838 and 1570 in the city of Speyer Spires , now in Germany. The most famous sessions occurred in 1526 and 1529. The Diet of Speyer 1526 Speyer I The Diet of Speyer 1529 Speyer II The Diet of Speyer 1542 The Diet of Speyer 1544 The Diet of Speyer 1570 See also Treaty of Speyer disambiguation Protestation at Speyer disambig ca Dieta de Speyer de Reichstage zu Speyer es Dieta de Espira fr Di te de Spire ja pl Sejm Rzeszy w Spirze pt Dieta de Speyer ...   more details



  1. Chris Speyer

    Chris Speyer may refer to Chris Speyer ice hockey 1902 ndash 1966 , Canadian hockey player Chris Speyer politician born 1941 , Canadian politician, Member of Parliament from 1979 to 1988 hndis Speyer, Chris ...   more details



  1. Gedächtniskirche (Speyer)

    der Protestation The Memorial Church of the Protestation at Speyer Protestation is a Protestant church in Speyer , Rhineland Palatinate . Built between 1893 and 1904, the church was constructed in memory of the protest that took place at the Second Diet of Speyer Diet of Speyer by the protestant ...Refimprove date July 2007 Image Gedaechtniskirche Speyer Dach.jpg thumb Ged chtniskirche from the south ... church was a reaction to Johann von Schraudolph s structural renewal and painting of the Speyer Cathedral ... king and the crown prince, who would later become William I, German Emperor Emperor Wilhelm I . The Speyer ... church of the 1529 Protestation decided on the current location of the church. The announcement of the dogma ... benefactor of the church was Henry Villard . ref Eger, Wolfgang Geschichte der Stadt Speyer, Kohlhammer ... height 100 m Site The church is located to the southwest of the city of Speyer, outside the old city ... style developed. Materials and Design Image Gedaechtniskirche Speyer Kapitelle.jpg thumb ... at the Diet of Speyer on 19 April 1529 are situated on six further pedestals Elector of Saxony, John ... with the Speyer Protest Strassburg, Augsburg, Ulm, Constance, Lindau, Memmingen, Kempten, N rdlingen ..., today they are angels. Image Gedaechtniskirche Speyer Sued.jpg thumb Spire from the south east Ground ... of the virtue of Love 4 The burial of Jesus 5 Protest at Speyer 1529 with John of Saxony and Jakob ..., Baroque and the Renaissance. The Josephskirche was meant to be in stark contrast to the Speyer cathedral ... Speyer Kaiserkinder.jpg thumb children of the imperial household One of the firm supporters ... to the church, stated that in the war, there was one bomb too few that fell in Speyer . Situation ... centre is situated very close to the Speyer cathedral. To celebrate its centenary in 2004 ... display title DEFAULTSORT Gedachtniskirche Speyer Category Speyer Category Churches in Rhineland Palatinate Category Lutheran cathedrals in Germany Link GA de de Ged chtniskirche der Protestation ...   more details



  1. Caesar of Speyer

    Caesar of Speyer was an early Franciscan who was a companion of Saint Francis of Assisi and a leader of the zelanti faction after the death of Saint Francis. ref CathEncy wstitle Caesar of Speyer ref References reflist Category Franciscans RC clergy stub ...   more details



  1. Walter of Speyer

    Walter of Speyer Walt h er von Speyer , Gualterus Spirensis 967 1027 was a German bishop and poet. Works De sizzugiis Vita et Passio Sancti Christophori Martyris References Wilhelm Harster, Walther von Speier, ein Dichter des X. Jahrhunderts 1877 External links BBKL w walter v sp band 13 autor Martin Armgart artikel Walter von Speyer spalten 236 239 http www.musicologie.org Biographies w walther von speyer.html Biography French language Category 967 births Category 1027 deaths Category German bishops Category 11th century bishops Germany bio stub de Walter von Speyer ...   more details



  1. Mount Speyer

    Mount Speyer coor dm 78 52 S 160 42 E is a mountain , 2,430 m, standing directly at the head of Kehle Glacier in the Worcester Range . Discovered by the Discovery expedition 1901 04 and named for Edgar Speyer , a contributor to the expedition. usgs gazetteer DEFAULTSORT Speyer, Mount Category Mountains of the Ross Dependency Category Hillary Coast RossDependency geo stub ...   more details



  1. Speyer line

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Benrather und Speyerer Linie.png thumb Major isoglosses of German dialects the Benrath line Benrath maken machen and the Speyer line Appel Apfel In German linguistics, the Speyer line , or Main line Main river Main river is an isogloss separating the dialect s to the north, which have a geminated lengthened stop in words like Appel apple , from the dialects to the south, which have an affricate Apfel . The line runs from east to west and passes through the town of Speyer . In Germany, the line is best known by its humorous designation Wei wurst quator , the white sausage equator. See also Benrath line High German consonant shift DEFAULTSORT Speyer Line Category Geography of Germany Category Isoglosses Category German language Ling stub als Speyerer Linie da Mainlinjen de Speyerer Linie Isoglosse es L nea Speyer eu Speyer lerroa gl Li a de Speyer nl Spierse linie ru ...   more details



  1. Jerry Speyer

    Infobox Person name Jerry Speyer image caption birth date Birth date and age 1940 6 23 birth place Milwaukee ... 1.8 1,000,000,000 number billion 2011 ref name Forbes http www.forbes.com profile jerry speyer Jerry Speyer profile Forbes Forbes.com. Retrieved 30 April 2011. ref Jerry I. Speyer born June 23, 1940 ... estate company Tishman Speyer . Speyer is also the owner of the Chrysler Building and Rockefeller Center . Early life According to a 1998 profile in The New York Times , Speyer s mother is Swiss, and his ... Germany in 1939. Speyer grew up in a cultivated and proper German Jewish household on Riverside Drive ... , he majored in German literature and joined Zeta Beta Tau , a Jewish fraternity . Speyer was one ... New York Times publisher pages language doi archiveurl archivedate quote ref Speyer graduated from ... School in 1964. Business career Speyer began his career in 1964 as Assistant to the Vice President of Madison Square Garden . Speyer has served as President & CEO of Tishman Speyer since his father in law Robert Tishman and he formed the company in 1978. Speyer is deputy chair and a member of the Executive ... of the Rand Corporation . Speyer is also chair of the Executive Committee and chairman emeritus of Columbia ... of Trustees of the Dalton School . Speyer sits on the board of Carnegie Hall , alongside Sanford ... of the Council on Foreign Relations . On October 17, 2006, Speyer signed a deal to buy Stuyvesant ... Sold to Speyer for 5.4 Billion accessdate November 23, 2008 author last Bagli first Charles V. authorlink ... archiveurl archivedate quote ref In January 2010, Speyer defaulted on the loan, losing millions for the investors. ref cite web url http www.huffingtonpost.com 2010 01 26 tishman speyer sends brea n 437722.html title Tishman Speyer Sends Break Up Letter To Stuyvesant Town, Peter Cooper Village Residents publisher The Huffington Post date January 26, 2010 accessdate January 29, 2010 ref Speyer campaigned ... Central Terminal , and was a member of Governor Spitzer s cabinet. As a political advisor, Speyer is immune ...   more details



  1. Henry of Speyer

    Unreferenced date December 2009 File Henry of Speyer.jpg thumb 220px Henry of Speyer or Heinrich von Speyer , also called Graf im Wormsgau 965 970 &ndash 989 1000 was the father of the Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II . He was the oldest son of Count Otto von Worms and married Adelaide of Alsace, the sister of the counts of Alsace . She outlived him by many years and died in 1046. Little is known of his life, since he died at around 20. He was buried in Worms Cathedral along with his daughter Judith. His son was Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor . DEFAULTSORT Henry Of Speyer Category Salian Dynasty de Heinrich Salier fr Henri de Franconie nl Hendrik van Spiers no Henrik av Speyer pl Henryk ze Spiry ...   more details



  1. Tishman Speyer

    Infobox company name Tishman Speyer Properties company logo Image Tishman Speyer Logo.PNG 220px Tishman Speyer type nowrap Private company Private foundation 1978 founder Jerry Speyer and Robert Tishman location city 45 Rockefeller Plaza br New York City location country United States area served London , Madrid , Milan , New York , Sao Paulo key people Robert Tishman small Chairman small br Jerry Speyer small Chief executive officer CEO small br Rob Speyer small President , Head of New York small br Katherine Farley small Senior Managing Director SMD Emerging Markets small br Michael Spies small SMD Europe small area served International industry Real Estate products services Land Development br Property Management br Fund Management revenue operating income net income num employees 1,600 parent divisions subsid slogan homepage http www.tishmanspeyer.com Official Site dissolved footnotes Tishman Speyer Properties is a real estate building and operating company set up in 1978 by two founding partners, Jerry Speyer and Robert Tishman . Overview Tishman Speyer is one of the leading owners, developers, fund managers and operators of real estate in the world, having managed a portfolio of assets since its inception of more than convert 77000000 sqft m2 in major metropolitan areas across the United States , Europe , Latin America , and Asia . It stands at the center of a recent real estate debacle, the purchase and subsequent forfeiture of its 5.4 billion assets, Peter Cooper Village ... complex in ny returned to creditors Huge Housing Complex returned to Creditors ref Tishman Speyer s properties ... single property real estate deal up to this time in U.S. history. In January 2010 Speyer ... 2010 01 26 tishman speyer sends brea n 437722.html ref See also Tishman Realty & Construction ... Category Rockefeller Center Category Companies based in New York City fr Tishman Speyer Properties tr Tishman Speyer Properties ...   more details



  1. Leonora Speyer

    Infobox Person image Lady Speyer by John Singer Sargent.jpg caption Lady Speyer by John Singer Sargent , 1907 name Leonora Speyer birth date birth date 1872 11 7 df y ref cite web url http blog.syracuse.com shelflife 2007 11 writers born this day 175.html title Writers born on this day accessdate 2008 09 25 last Ryan first Laura T. year 2007 work syracuse.com ref birth place Washington, D.C. death date death date and age 1956 2 10 1872 11 7 df y ref cite news title Leonora Speyer, Pulitzer Poet work The New York Times page 16 date February 11, 1956 url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html ... spouse 1. Louis Meredith Howland 1894 1902 br 2. Sir Edgar Speyer 1902 1932 children 4 Leonora Speyer, Lady Speyer n e von Stosch 7 November 1872 &ndash 10 February 1956 was an American poet and violinist. Life File Sir Edgar & Lady Leonora Speyer circa 1921.jpg thumb upright left Leonora Speyer and her husband Sir Edgar Speyer, circa 1921 She was born in Washington, D.C. , the daughter of Count ... accessdate 2008 11 29 ref She then married banker Edgar Speyer later Sir Edgar , of London ... 36215 title Speyer, Sir Edgar, baronet 1862 1932 accessdate 2008 09 05 last Barker first Theo authorlink ... ONDB they moved to the United States and took up residence in New York , where Speyer began writing ... Fiddler s Farewell . ref http poetry.poetryx.com poets 286 bio Poetry X Poetry Archives Leonora Speyer ..., Leonora, and Vivien Claire Speyer with her second husband. ref name howland ref name ONDB ... etext poem1 blp speyer leonora.htm April on the Battlefields , The Second Book of Modern Verse 1919 . about.com http womenshistory.about.com library etext poem1 blp speyer note.htm A Note from the Pipes ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Speyer, Leonora ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... York City New York DEFAULTSORT Speyer, Leonora Category 1872 births Category 1956 deaths Category People ... winners Category American classical musicians de Leonora Speyer ...   more details



  1. Speyer Brezelfest

    The Speyer Brezelfest is an annual funfair and beer festival Volksfest in honour of the pretzel in the city of Speyer , Germany, running the second weekend of July from Friday to Tuesday. History The festival was initiated in 1910 by the Speyer tourist association to promote the sales of Speyer breweries, pretzel bakers and cigar factories. Today it is the largest beer festival in the Upper Rhine region and attracts about 300,000 visitors. The festivities are officially opened by the mayor on Friday evening, when he taps the first barrel of beer. They include a number of other events, such as contests, a Brezelfest marathon 8.2 km , fireworks on Sunday and Tuesday evening and a parade on Sunday with about 100 bands, clubs and floats. ref http www.speyer.de de tourist verein brezelfest ref ref http verkehrsverein speyer.de content view 31 43 ref References reflist coord 49 18 52 N 8 26 41 E region DE RP type landmark source kolossus dewiki display title Category Speyer Category Beer festivals Category Fairs in Germany de Speyerer Brezelfest pfl Schbaijara Brezlfeschd ...   more details



  1. Technikmuseum Speyer

    to Speyer.jpg Buran spacecraft Buran spacecraft being transported to the Technikmuseum Speyer ... Museum Speyer File NSU Kettenkrad vr.jpg NSU Motorenwerke AG NSU Kettenkrad halftrack gallery References ... und Uniformen im Technik Museum Speyer 192 p, two Languages German and Englisch ISBN 3980943747 ... Space shuttle OK GLI to the Technik Museum Speyer , two Languages German and Englisch, 2008, ISBN 3 ... Speyer http speyer.technik museum.de en Technik Museum Speyer http speyer.technik museum.de Technik Museum Speyer de icon coord 49 18 45 N 8 26 47 E region DE RP type landmark display title Category Speyer Category Aerospace museums Category Technology museums in Germany Category Science museums ... de Technik Museum Speyer fr Mus e des techniques de Speyer it Technik Museum Speyer ja pl Technik Museum Speyer pt Museu da Tecnologia de Speyer ru zh ...   more details



  1. Bishopric of Speyer

    Infobox Former Country native name F rstbistum Speyer conventional long name Prince Bishopric of Speyer common name Speyer continent Europe region Rhine Basin country France, Germany era Middle Ages status ... Established date pre 3rd or 4th century event start Gained territory date start event1 Speyer became ... Empire as at 1648, showing the Bishopric of Speyer smallsup 1 capital Speyer to 1379 br Philippsburg Udenheim smallsup 2 1379 1723 br Bruchsal from 1723 footnotes 1 The Bishopric of Speyer is shown as three parcels of territory an arc of land around Speyer in the centre of the map, just south of the confluence ... been known as Philippsburg since 1632. The Bishopric of Speyer was a state, ruled by Prince Bishops .... Its capital was Speyer until the 14th century when the prince bishop moved his residence to Uddenheim Philippsburg then Bruchsal . Geography The bishopric of Speyer belonged to the Upper Rhenish ... about 55,000 people. History A Diocese of Speyer has possibly existed since the 3rd or 4th centuries ... of Trier . From then until the dissolution of the bishopric in 1803, Speyer belonged to the Archbishopric of Mainz . The history of the Bishopric of Speyer began latest in the late 7th century when the bishop of Speyer received royal domains in the neighboring Speyergau . In the 10th and 11th centuries ... Otto I . In 1030 the building of the Speyer Cathedral cathedral was begun. In 1061 the cathedral was consecrated ... parts of the county of Speyergau. From 1111 the citizens of the city of Speyer began to increasingly ... time. 1294 Speyer became a Free Imperial City . The bishop moved his palace in 1371 to Udenheim ... of the bishop of Speyer. The bishopric was secularized and continued ecclesiastically as the Diocese of Speyer . Prince bishops of Speyer The following were prince bishop s of Speyer, whom ... right 659 align right 700 Otto of Speyer Otto align right 700 align right 709 Siegwin I align right 709 align right 725 Luido align right 725 align right 743 David of Speyer David align right 743 align ...   more details



  1. Bishop of Speyer

    The Bishop of Speyer is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Speyer , which is a suffragan see of the Archdiocese of Bamberg . The diocese covers an area of 5,893 km . The current bishop is Karl Heinz Wiesemann . ref name Bisch fe cite web url http cms.bistum speyer.de www1 index.php?mySID 12f525b5f7e3837c211fce7d2b33b79b&cat id 2124&show 2124 title Bisch fe date 2003 work Home page of the Diocese of Speyer publisher Bistum Speyer language German accessdate 2009 07 06 ref List of bishops class wikitable width 23 Tenure width 35 Incumbent width 40 Notes valign top bgcolor ffffec pre 1802 prince bishop s See bishopric of Speyer valign top bgcolor ffffec 1802 to 5 February 1818 Sede vacante Secularization and division of the bishopric of Speyer valign top bgcolor ffffec 5 February 1818 to 30 June 1826 Matth us Georg von Chandelle Priest of Mainz ordained 9 December 1821 died in office ... May 1842 Johannes von Geissel Priest of Speyer confirmed 19 May 1837 ordained 13 August 1837 Appointed ... Priest of Speyer confirmed 23 May 1842 ordained 10 July 1842 died in office valign top bgcolor ffffec 6 May 1870 to 4 April 1871 Konrad Reither Priest of Speyer confirmed 27 June 1870 ordained 18 September ... 21 March 1905 to 9 September 1910 Konrad von Busch Priest of Speyer confirmed 30 May 1905 ordained ... Faulhaber Priest of Speyer confirmed 7 January 1911 ordained 19 February 1911 appointed Archbishop of M nchen ... 20 May 1943 to 9 August 1952 Joseph Wendel Coadjutor Bishop of Speyer installed 4 June 1943 Appointed ... Isidor Markus Emanuel Priest of Speyer ordained 1 February 1953 resigned valign top bgcolor ffffec 28 May 1968 to 28 October 1982 Friedrich Wetter Priest of Speyer ordained 29 June 1968 Appointed Archbishop ... holders Speyer Cathedral References reflist Roman Catholic Bishops & Archbishops Germany DEFAULTSORT Speyer Category Roman Catholic bishops by diocese Category Prince Bishops of Germany Link FL de de Liste der Bisch fe von Speyer fr Liste des v ques de Spire pl Biskupi Spiry ...   more details



  1. Edgar Speyer

    Infobox person image Sir Edgar Speyer.jpg caption Sir Edgar Speyer by William Orpen Sir William Orpen , 1914 name Sir Edgar Speyer birth date birth date 1862 9 7 df y birth place New York City New York ... Leonora Speyer children 3 Sir Edgar Speyer, 1st Baronet 7 September 1862 &ndash 16 February 1932 was an American ... a British subject in 1892 and was chairman of Speyer Brothers, the British branch of his family ... a fourth and took over two more. Speyer was a supporter of the musical arts and a friend of several ..., Speyer offered to resign from the Privy Council and to relinquish his baronetcy, but the Prime Minister ..., the British government investigated accusations that Speyer had traded with the enemy during .... Speyer denied the charges, but his naturalisation was revoked and he was struck off the list of members of the Privy Council. Life to 1914 Family Speyer was born on 7 September 1862 in New York City New York , the second son of German Jewish parents, Gustavus Speyer and Sophia Speyer n e Rubino ..., New York and London. Speyer was educated at the Gymnasium Germany Realgymnasium in Frankfurt. On 10 February 1902, in Hamburg, Speyer married the American violinist Leonora Speyer Leonora von Stosch ... rc2 TTDA 2 edgar speyer 2 11 1902 &dyn sig 25?sw aep kccl format subscription required ref group note .... Financier In 1884, Speyer became a partner in each of his father s businesses. He headed the Frankfurt office before taking control of the London office, Speyer Brothers, in 1887. His older brother ... States, and the financing of railway projects. ref name ODNB On 29  February 1892, Speyer became ... , 1907 Speyer Brothers involvement in railway finance brought Speyer into contact with American Charles ... tube railways there. He and Speyer headed a consortium of international investors involved in the construction ... investors in the consortium were Speyer Brothers, Speyer & Co. the New York branch and Yerkes ... 1905, and Speyer took his place as chairman of the UERL. ref name new chairman cite news url http ...   more details



  1. Julian of Speyer

    Julian of Speyer died c. 1250 , also known as Julian of Spires and Latinized Julianus Teutonicus , was a Germany German Franciscan composer, poet, and historian of the thirteenth century. Born in Speyer , Julian studied at the University of Paris and was the musical director for the royal chapel during the reigns of Philip Augustus and Louis VIII of France . Eventually, he left to become a member of the newly founded Franciscan Order of St Francis , but exactly when is not known. In 1227, Julian accompanied Brother Simon Angelicus to Germany, when he was made Provincial of Germany by the General Chapter of Assisi. It is probable that he was present at the translation of Francis of Assisi St. Francis at Assisi in May 1230. Afterwards, he lived in Paris again at the great convent of the Minorites , where he was choir master as well as corrector mensae who oversees the reading in the refectory . Although in the Middle Ages, Julian of Speyer was held in high respect as a composer and writer of rhymed office s, he was almost forgotten until the end of the nineteenth century. It is certain that he composed the rhymed Office historia of St. Francis of Assisi written between February 23, 1229, and October 4, 1235 , as well as that of St. Anthony of Padua , who was canonized on May 30, 1232 composed just after 1241 . Both these musical, as well as poetical, masterpieces are still used by the Franciscans. These works are distinguished for the harmony , rhythm , and rhyme of the verses, and for their sublime expressiveness as musical compositions. Only a few sentences in the third Nocturns nocturn the antiphons were written by Pope Gregory IX and the cardinals the rest is entirely Julian s composition. Even outside the Franciscan Order the rhythmic structure has often been copied, with whole ... of Speyer. Some portions at least of the mass formula of Sts. Francis and Anthony are undoubtedly ... de Julian von Speyer es Juli n de Speyer ...   more details



  1. Speyer Cathedral

    Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Speyer Cathedral Image File Speyer Cathedral East View Gentry .jpg 280px ... Europe and North America Year 1981 Session 5th Link http whc.unesco.org en list 168 The Speyer Cathedral ... sanctae Mariae Spirae German Dom zu Unserer lieben Frau in Speyer in Speyer , Germany , is the seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Speyer and is suffragan to the Archdiocese of Bamberg . The cathedral, which is dedicated to St. Mary, patron saint of Speyer Patrona Spirensis and St. Stephen is generally known as Kaiserdom zu Speyer Imperial Cathedral of Speyer . ref http www.speyer.de de tourist sehenswert dom?switch language en speyer.de Speyer Cathedral . Information from home page. Retrieved 5 December 2006. en icon ref Pope Pius XI raised Speyer Cathedral to the rank of a minor basilica ... www.unesco welterbe.de en index.html?staedte bild text speyer.html haupt Speyer Cathedral . Retrieved ... the mountains into the Rhine at Speyer. ref Schlickel, Ferdinand, Speyer. Von den Saliern bis heute, 1000 Jahre Stadtgeschichte, 2000, Hermann Klein Verlg, Speyer, ISBN 3 921797 60 8 ref Neither Conrad ... completed, the cathedral was consecrated in 1061. This phase of construction, called Speyer I ... enforced to a depth of up to eight metres. Only the lower floors and the crypt of Speyer I remained ... 1958 2 23. ref The double bay system of Speyer functioning as a support for the stone vaults was copied ... of many Romanesque churches. At the east end of Speyer Cathedral the dwarf gallery and the blind arcades ... without stages. The major elements within the combination remain independent.... Speyer became a model ... 1981 The expanded cathedral, Speyer II , was completed in 1106, the year of Henry s IV death. With a length ... of the cathedral in the small village of Speyer with only around 500 inhabitants was a blunt ... imperial Roman architecture in light of the continuing struggle with Pope Gregory VII . Thus, the Speyer ... align center header View from south west image1 Speyer koelner zeichnung.jpeg width1 226 alt1 caption1 ...   more details



  1. Samuel of Speyer

    Samuel ben Kalonymus he Hasid of Speyer lang he was a Tosafist , liturgical poet, and philosopher of the 12th century, surnamed also the Prophet Solomon Luria , Responsa , No. 29 . He seems to have lived in Spain and in France. He is quoted in the tosafot to Yebamot 6lb and So ah 12a , as well as by Samuel b. Me r RaSHBaM in his commentary on Arbe Pesa im Pes. 109a . Samuel was the author of a commentary on the treatise Tamid , mentioned by Abraham b. David in his commentary thereon, and of a liturgical poem, entitled Shir ha Yi ud, divided into seven parts corresponding to the seven days of the week. This poem is a philosophical hymn on the unity of God, for which Ibn Gabirol s Keter Malkut served as the basis. Like the latter, Samuel he asid treats of the divine nature from the negative side, that is to say, from the point of view that God is not like man. The Hebrew, if not very poetical, is pure but foreign words are used for the philosophical terms. The recitation of the poem was forbidden by Solomon Luria but other rabbis, among whom was Samuel Judah Katzenellenbogen , who wrote a commentary on it, decided to the contrary. On the different opinions concerning the authorship of the Shir ha Yi ud see L. Dukes in Orient, Lit. vii., cols. 483, 484. Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Michael, Or ha ayyim , p. 592 L. Dukes , Orient, Lit. vii, cols. 483 488 idem, Neuhebr ische Religi se Poesie, p. 105 Landshuth , Siddur Hegyon Leb, pp. 529 531 Steinschneider , Cat. Bodl. cols. 2413 2417 Zunz , Z. G. pp. 55, 72, 74. External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 171&letter S&search Samuel 20of 20Speyer Jewish Encyclopedia article for Samuel of Speyer , by Joseph Jacobs and M. Seligsohn . http hibba.org node 406 Traditional Sphardic Singing of Samuel of Speyer Shabbat Song Shabbat HaYom L Hashem References JewishEncyclopedia Category 12th century people Category Jewish poets de Samuel ben Qalonymus he Chasid he ...   more details




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