Proper noun
A habitational surname from German.
A city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAt a great diet held at Speyer in 1146, Holy Roman Emperor Conrad III and many of his nobles were also incited to dedicate themselves to the crusade by the eloquence of Bernard. Source: Internet
Experimental and long-range variants Model of an Arado Ar 234 carrying a V-1 at the Technikmuseum Speyer A German crew rolls out a V-1. Source: Internet
Family and children Rudolf's cenotaph in Speyer Cathedral Rudolf was married twice. Source: Internet
His body is buried at Speyer Cathedral, which was still under construction at this time. Source: Internet
In 1906 Ehrlich became the director of the Georg Speyer House in Frankfurt, a private research foundation affiliated with his institute. Source: Internet
In this situation Althoff arranged a contact with Georg Speyer, a Jewish philanthropist and joint owner of the bank house Lazard Speyer-Ellissen. Source: Internet