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Was (wer) ist übliche Sitte - definition

AUSTRIAN ARCHITECT, PAINTER AND URBANIST (1843-1903)
Camilo Sitte
  • Camillo Sitte
  • Fountain of [[Hygieia]] in [[Olomouc]] (in Czech: kašna Hygie), Camillo Sitte (plan) and [[Karel Lenhart]] (statue)

Camillo Sitte         
Camillo Sitte (17 April 1843 – 16 November 1903) was an Austrian architect, painter and urban theorist whose work influenced urban planning and land use regulation. Today, Sitte is best remembered for his 1889 book, City Planning According to Artistic Principles, in which he examined and documented the traditional, incremental approach to urbanism in Europe, with a close focus on public spaces in Italy and the Germanic countries.
Kurt Sitte         
  • Kurt Sitte identifies human skin taken from dead prisoners at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald, 1947, 16 April
GERMAN UNIVERSITY TEACHER (1910-1993)
Kurt Sitte (1 December 1910 - 20 June 1993) was a nuclear physicist, originally from northern Bohemia.
Odinism         
  • alt=A metal hammer, worn as a pendant around an individual's neck
  • alt=Three middle-aged white men sitting at a camping table outdoors
  • A Heathen baby naming ceremony in [[British Columbia]], Canada in 2010
  • alt=A middle-aged white man wearing a suit. He has a receding hairline and a large, bushy moustache.
  • alt=An elderly, bearded white man wearing glasses and a beret
  • alt=Two people with their backs to the viewer stand in front of a large boulder in the middle of woodland. One of the figures is pouring a liquid onto the ground.
  • alt=A man and a woman standing outdoors by a tree, wearing red and white robes
  • alt=A grassy area with stones arranged in an oval shape demarcating a burial area. In the distance can be seen trees and a hill.
  • alt=A wooden table indoors on which have been placed wooden icons
  • alt=Four individuals stand by an outdoor table. A tall stone wall is visible in the background.
  • alt=Four figures in medieval period costume stand outside on a grassy area. The image is misty.
  • alt=Two tables located in the snow. On the tables are various fruits and wooden quasi-anthropomorphic statues.
  • alt=Eight people, all white, stand on heathland. Some of them are dressed in historical clothing akin to that worn in the medieval period.
  • alt=An elderly man wearing red and white robes standing in an open area
  • alt=An outdoor fire burning in front of a wooden post with an anthropomorphic face carved into the top
  • alt=A thin wooden pillar located within woodland
  • A 2009 blót held by Heathens in Iceland
  • alt=A table on which fruits and some wooden icons are situated
  • alt=A crowd of people walking along an outdoor path. They are led by individuals in robes, and a number carry flag banners.
MODERN PAGAN REVIVAL OF REFORMED OLD GERMANIC RELIGIOSITY
Asatru; Heathenry (reconstructionism); Forn Sed; Odalist; Odalism; Viking-pagan; Asatrúar; Fyrnsidu; Kindred (Heathenism); Odinist; Asatruar; Asataru; Ásatrúar; Ásatrúarmaður; Asatruarmenn; Germanic Pagan Reconstructionism; Odinist Fellowship; Heithni; Heithinn; Germanic Neopagan; Theodism; Åsatru; Assatru; Odinists; Germanic Revivalism; Germanic revivalism; Heathenry (UK neopaganism); Germanic neo-paganism; Vanatrú; Viðartrúar; Viðartrú; ASATRU; Modern Norse religion; Contemporary Norse religion; Nordisk Sed; Nordic Neopaganism; Fornsed; Vanatru; Germanic Reconstructionist Paganism; Asatro; Asetro; Anglo-Saxon Heathenism; Germanic neopagan; Asatruars; Forn Sidr; Vidartruar; Vidartru; Asatruarmadur; Nordic racial paganism; Aesir faith; Ásatrú; Odinism; Urglaawe; Germanic Polytheistic Reconstructionism; Kindred (Asatru); Firno Situ; Firne Sitte; Alte Sitte; Vanatruar; Germanic Heathenry; Germanic Heathenism; Germanic Heathendom; Contemporary Germanic Paganism; Germanic Paganism (contemporary religion); Heathenism (contemporary religion); Germanic Neopaganism; Wodanesdag Press; Edred Wodanson; E. Max Hyatt; Urglaawish; Urglaawisch; Forn sed; Germanic neopaganism; Norse neopaganism; Nordic neopaganism; Neo-heathenism; Neo-Heathenism; Neoheathenism; Neoheathenry; Neo-heathenry; Neo-Heathenry; Modern heathenry; Modern Heathenry; Teutonic Neopaganism; Teutonic Neo-paganism; Teutonic neopaganism; Teutonic neo-paganism; Teutonic Neo-Paganism; Heathenism (new religious movement); Esetroth; Ēsetroþ; Modern Germanic paganism
·add. ·noun Worship of Odin; broadly, the Teutonic heathenism.

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Camillo Sitte

Camillo Sitte (17 April 1843 – 16 November 1903) was an Austrian architect, painter and urban theorist whose work influenced urban planning and land use regulation. Today, Sitte is best remembered for his 1889 book, City Planning According to Artistic Principles, in which he examined and documented the traditional, incremental approach to urbanism in Europe, with a close focus on public spaces in Italy and the Germanic countries.