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He put together a Rhenish armorial book arranged according to the charges.
The dominant construction materials of the church are concrete, Rhenish slate, and glass.
Rhenish separatists again received support from France in 1945, but independence was not achieved.
This expansion exerted a pull on the older southern, western, Rhenish and northern centres.
Rhenish gold guilders were of central importance to the German monetary system until modern times.
In 1827 Langenberg is a town of the Rhenish provincial objects.
A certain degree of kinship with Rhenish and Hessian speech can also be heard.
The Imperial cities also divided into a Swabian and Rhenish bench.
The Hunsrück slate was a source for Rhenish slate over several centuries.
The towers are surmounted by "Rhenish helm" spires.
Many Rhenish immigrants settled in Europe.
Scowling: "The ordnance facilities in these blessed Rhenish archbishoprics are a joke."
Town privileges were given to Hückeswagen on 4 April 1859 according to Rhenish town order.
There was a restaurant in a Rhenish castle on the hilltop and, for a brief decade in the 1890's, an ornate amusement resort.
All of these elements of 17th-century Rhenish culture are discernible at Ephrata, most visibly in its architecture.
However, the consistories demanded the oath, but in the Rhenish ecclesiastical province only 184 out 800 pastors refused to swear.
He was the founder of the Irish and the Rhenish Provinces of the Order.
When the towers were restored and raised in the 1890s they were given Rhenish "helmets," which still cap the towers today.
The church was built for a primarily German congregation in a rhenish romanesque revival style with the floor plan laid out as a Latin cross.
Rhenish legend: "The white woman in Düsseldorf Castle"
The Junkers lost most of their lands and the influence of Rhenish industrialist extended throughout the land.
To their eyes, the architecture is overly ornate, and too much a mixture of styles, at once a Rhenish castle and an alpine chalet.
He sank back, lifting the gold goblet of Rhenish wine on which so much of his archbishopric's revenue depended.
This was later called the Rheinpfalz ("Rhenish Palatinate").