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janaka · 5 months
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Two wallpapers from the cathedral St. Peter in Regensburg.
Pics were taken with the camera from my Huawei P30 Pro and edited in the Huawei pic editor.
Enjoy and feel free to download!
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lord-here-i-am · 8 months
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Hl. Virgil
Bischof von Salzburg, Glaubensbote * um 700 in Dublin (?) in Irland † 27. November 784 in Salzburg in Österreich
Virgil mit dem Beinamen „der Geometer“ war ein gelehrter Ire. Er kam 745 nach Bayern, wurde Abt von Sankt Peter und Bischof der Diözese Salzburg. Die Bischofsweihe empfing er erst 767. Er begann die Missionierung der Slawen, die im heutigen Kärnten wohnten, und baute den Dom von Salzburg, den er am 24. September 774 zu Ehren des hl. Rupert einweihte. Er starb 784 und ist im Salzburger Dom be­stattet.
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cyhsal · 2 months
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Faith 🕯️
Instagram // Twitter // Threads // Bluesky // VK // Cara // Mastodon
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dashalbrundezimmer · 1 year
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sankt marien & maternushaus // köln altstadt
the maternushaus in cologne's old town is an interesting building because it combines elements of post-war modernism and post-modernism. it also always reminds me a little of northern germany in its clinker brick design. that is rather rare here in the Rhineland.
architect: hans schilling & peter kulka
completion: 1983/1985
mix: digital/analog
film: kodak ultramax 400
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mistralfont · 10 months
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tinchentitri · 2 years
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Had a lovely week on Germany's Westcoast with food, sun, and selfies
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sports-insider · 2 years
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Urban Nature St. Peter-Ording - Erfahrungen aus dem neuen Lifestyle Strandhotel mit Peloton Bikes
Urban Nature St. Peter-Ording – Erfahrungen aus dem neuen Lifestyle Strandhotel mit Peloton Bikes
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This one is getting a read more for propaganda. So much stuff here.
Alexander I Pavlovich:
a. “Maybe not the most handsome or charismatic man in this tournament, but he has ample chaotic neutral energy that both baffles and fascinates contemporaries. In short, if you're into mysterious men, you won't find a sexier enigma than our imperator.”
b. “Look. Is this or is this not the monsterfucking website.”
c. There are lots of monuments dedicated to him. There's one in Moscow in the Alexander Garden right by the Red Square. While nowhere near as grand as the Alexander Column, I think it's still worth showcasing!
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The monument is meant to celebrate his victory in the 1812 Russian invasion. He's holding a sword, proudly standing on top of his enemies' weapon.
The sculptors, however, have never seen the man in their life - all the people involved in the making are still alive and well (i think), so that should tell how new it is. The monument was opened for the public just a decade ago in 2014.
d. quote about this bust from the memoirs of Sophie de Choiseul-Gouffier: “No painter was able to properly capture the features of his face and especially his soft expression. Alexander didn’t like to pose for portraits and they were mostly done with some stealth. In this case sculpture have produced a better likeness. The famed Thorvaldsen made a bust of this sovereign worthy of a hand of such a remarkable artist.”
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e. His family nickname might have been ‘our angel’ and the medal commemorating his death bears the inscription “Our angel is in heaven”, but did you know that to this day Alexander looks down on Sankt Petersburg as an actual angel, wings, cross, trampled snake and all? Alas, you cannot see it from the ground, the Alexander Column being so very tall, but the statue of the angel on top certainly seems to take after our sexy thrice-angel Emperor.
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f. Apotheosis of Alexander! An eminently universal image, perfectly serviceable for his rise to the throne… of Napoleonic Sexyman Tournament.
It really looks like Peter and Catherine are instructing the Electorate. Gentlevoters, surely you wouldn’t dream of disappointing Sasha’s Grandmother and his scantily clothed giant of a Great-great-grandfather?
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g. What is sexier than a man in a dress???
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Edouard Mortier
a. “why does mortier the largest marshal simply not eat the others”
b. "mortier is a cute big huge cute boy, he is just a gentle giant, here's a real picture of him pls consider voting for him (he is also a certified wife enjoyer, he loved his wife a lot and his favorite thing about his wife was her eyes which i think is very cute and wholesome, they had a happy marriage)"
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fanfic-corner · 5 months
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Christmas Fics
Merry Christmas everyone!! I hope you're all having a lovely day and a fantastic new year. Here are all the festive fics I've written in case you want some holiday reading material!
Supernatural
Wrapped in Red (7k) — Dean and Cas have to pretend to be a couple for a case at a holiday party, and he wants to experience all of the human's Christmas traditions. Including mistletoe.
Darling, So It Goes (4k) — Jody and Donna beg Dean to dress as Santa for their Christmas party. He doesn't expect to dump a litre of chocolate milk on a homophobe or meet the love of his life, but that's how the holidays go.
Marvel
the ripples they cause (111k) — post no way home, Peter fights his way to a better life... with the help of every superhero in the city (and a bit of necromancy). Chapter seven is Christmas themed!
not at home for christmas (1k) — Phil and Clint end up in a safehouse for Christmas, but they make it work.
numb fingers but warmer hearts (6k) — Kate falls into an icy pond on Christmas eve... but the Bartons won't give up on their plans for the best Christmas ever.
Grishaverse
Fairytale of Ketterdam (2k) — Kaz fights his way out of a kidnapping to stop Geels from blowing up The Wraith on the eve of Feast of Sankt Nikolai.
we'll be okay (set sail for home) (2k) — When a heist goes wrong, Kaz and Inej have to fight their way home for the holidays.
Doctor Who
hot chocolate, candy canes, and a kiss in the snow (1k) — Yaz can give up the universe, but not the Doctor.
Yaz's Guide to Christmas Cookies and Alien Invasions (9k) — when her Christmas shift in the cafe gets strange, Yaz is glad to help a blonde stranger perform a holiday miracle.
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mikeahrens · 2 years
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Ein älteres Foto von mir. Der Strand bei Sankt Peter Ording an der Deutschen Nordseeküste.
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josefavomjaaga · 1 month
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Letter from Marie Louise to her father
Written shortly after the "handover" ceremony in Sankt Peter close to Braunau. For this ceremony, a wooden building, divided into three parts (French - neutral - Austrian), had been constructed, usually referred to as the "three pavillions" or "three barracks". The leaders of the two delegations, Berthier and Trautmannsdorf, both signed the contract before the bride was handed over to the buyer bridegroom's delegation.
Dearest Papa! Forgive me for not immediately writing to you yesterday, as I should have done, but the journey, which was a little tiring and long, prevented me from doing so. Through Prince Trautmansdorf I have found another opportunity to write to you once more sincerely, and I am happy to seize it to assure you that I am constantly thinking of you and always will.
"Sincerely" here probably means "without measuring my words because I'm being spied upon by my new entourage".
God has given me the strength to endure happily even the last painful blow, the separation from all my loved ones, in Him alone I have all my trust, He will help me and give me courage, and I will find my reassurance in the consolation of having done my duty to you by making this sacrifice. Yesterday I arrived in Ried very late, still preoccupied with the thought that I might be separated from you forever. Today I arrived at two o'clock in the French camp in the barracks at Braunau, after staying in the Austrian barrack for some time, I moved to a throne in the neutral barracks, after the papers had been read, all my people kissed my hand, at that moment I really didn't know what I was doing, a cold shiver overcame me and I became so upset that the Prince of Neufchatel began to cry.
Which must have been a sight to behold: Berthier crying tears of emotion while his new empress starts to panic and desperately looks around for the emergency exit.
Prince Trautmansdorf handed me over to him [...]
... and a kleenex, too ...
[...] and my entire court was presented to me, oh God, what a difference between the French and Viennese ladies! --- The Queen of Naples came to meet me in the other room, I embraced her, and showed myself remarkably friendly towards her, but I do not quite trust her, I believe that it was not zeal for service alone that was the cause of her journey.
That's a very interesting first assessment of Caroline Murat. Marie Louise may have been less naive than she made herself out to be.
She travelled with me to Braunau, and here I had to hold a two-hour toilette, I assure you that I am already as perfumed as all the other French women.
Apparently, the difference mentioned above was largely attributable to odour.
The Emperor Napoleon has sent me a splendid golden robe, but he has not yet written to me - if I had to leave you, I would much rather be with him than travelling with all those ladies.
That's one thing that will remain true for a large part, I believe. With the one exception of the duchess de Montebello, she did not really appreciate the ladies of the French court (and Louise Lannes she apparently appreciated to some extent because she was not much suited for life at court).
Oh God, how I regret not being able to still spend the happy days with you, only now am I learning to appreciate them. I assure you, dearest Papa, that I am very sad and cannot yet console myself. I hope your catarrh will be completely over; I include you in my prayers every day. Forgive my poor scribbling, but I have so few moments to myself, I will kiss your hands a thousand more times and have the honour of being Dearest Papa! Your most submissive and obedient daughter Louise Braunau 16th March 1810
(Source: Helfert "Maria Louise, Erzherzogin von Österreich, Kaiserin der Franzosen", Wien 1873)
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sane-person · 1 year
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What are the divisions of the Russian Empire doing during the war?
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"On 1 September 1914, after the outbreak of World War I, the Imperial government renamed the city Petrograd, meaning "Peter's City", to remove the German words Sankt and Burg." "...the beginning of the First World War there were 12 military districts remaining: Dvinsk, Irkutsk, Caucasus, Kazan, Kiev, Minsk, Moscow, Odessa, Omsk, Petrograd, Amur and Turkestan."
Also based on wikipedia articles ,this map and grafic!
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I'm in pain :)
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dashalbrundezimmer · 1 year
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sankt dreikönigen // köln bickendorf
the simple reinforced concrete church in the style of the new objectivity with expressionist elements, does not dominate the surrounding settlement like many other churches and thus fits very well into the overall complex. only the church tower is visible from almost everywhere and is a good landmark.
architects: paul bachmann, heinrich forthmann & hans peter fischer
completion: 1929
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filmap · 7 months
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Luzifer Peter Brunner. 2021
Church St. Cyrill bei Tils, Sankt-Cyrill-Straße, 39042 Brixen, Autonome Provinz Bozen - Südtirol, Italy See in map
See in imdb
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schattenwolf69 · 2 years
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Sankt Peter Ording Beach
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Andrei Matveyev - Portrait of tsar Peter I the Great 1724-25
Peter I (Russian: Пётр I Алексеевич, romanized: Pyotr I Alekseyevich, 9 June [O.S. 30 May] 1672 – 8 February [O.S. 28 January] 1725), commonly known as Peter the Great, was Tsar of all Russia from 1682, and the first Emperor of all Russia from 1721 until his death in 1725. He is primarily credited with the modernisation of the country, transforming it into a major European power.
Through a number of successful wars, he captured ports at Azov and the Baltic Sea, laying the groundwork for the Imperial Russian Navy, ending uncontested Swedish supremacy in the Baltic, and beginning Russia's expansion into an empire. He led a cultural revolution that replaced some of the traditionalist and medieval social and political systems with ones that were modern, scientific, Westernised, and based on radical Enlightenment. Peter's reforms had a lasting impact on Russia, and many institutions of the Russian government trace their origins to his reign.
He initiated a wide range of economic, social, political, administrative, educational and military reforms which ended the dominance of traditionalism and religion in Russia and initiated its westernization. His efforts included secularization of education, organization of administration for effective governance, enhanced use of technology, establishing an industrial economy, modernization of the army and establishment of a strong navy. Peter was involved in the industrialization in the Russian Empire; the Julian calendar was introduced and the first Russian newspaper, Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti. The first Russian university, Saint Petersburg State University, was founded a year before his death, in 1724. In 1703 founded the city of Saint Petersburg, which remained the capital of Russia until 1918.
Andrey Matveyev (Russian: Андрей Матвеевич Матвеев. 1701 – 23 April 1739) was a Russian artist. He was one of that nation's earliest modern-style portrait painters and helped to establish the genre.
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