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Wat (wie) is parler d"un ton aisé - definitie

GERMAN-CZECH ARCHITECT
Petr Parléř; Petr Parler; Parler, Peter
  • The choir of Holy Cross Minster, [[Schwäbisch Gmünd]], Germany
  • [[Frauenkirche, Nuremberg]], Germany, where the first sculpture by Peter Parler can be directly identified (1352–1356)
  • Tombstone of Peter Parler in St. Vitus Cathedral
  • Charles Bridge and the Old Town Bridge Tower
  • Interior of St. Vitus Cathedral, clearly showing the Parler-style balustrade

Ton (society)         
TERM FOR BRITAIN'S HIGH SOCIETY
Ton (le bon ton); Le bon ton
The ton was the high society in the United Kingdom during the late Regency era and the reign of King George IV, and later. The word means, in this context, "manners" or "style" and is pronounced as in French ().
Tôn Thất         
FAMILY NAME
Ton Thất; Ton that; Tonthat; Ton nu; Ton That
Tôn Thất (Ton That or Ton-That, often simplified to Tonthat in English-language text) is a two-character Vietnamese compound surname, originating from the Nguyễn dynasty. The word Tôn Thất () derives from a Sino-Vietnamese word, Tông Thất (), which means "clan members".
long ton         
UNIT OF MASS USED IN MANY COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES
Weight ton; Long Ton; Long tons; Long Tons; Imperial ton; English ton; Long tons-force; Tons standard
2,240 lbs.

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Peter Parler

Peter Parler (German: Peter von Gemünd, Czech: Petr Parléř, Latin: Petrus de Gemunden in Suevia; 1333 – 13 July 1399) was a German-Bohemian architect and sculptor from the Parler family of master builders. Along with his father, Heinrich Parler, he is one of the most prominent and influential craftsmen of the Middle Ages. Born and apprenticed in the town of Schwäbisch Gmünd, Peter worked at several important late Medieval building sites, including Strasbourg, Cologne, and Nuremberg. After 1356 he lived in Prague, capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia and seat of the Holy Roman Empire, where he created his most famous works: St. Vitus Cathedral and the Charles Bridge.