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- Documents:Weikersheim, Schloss
- Main Page
- test obj feb 22 (Q714)
- test1 (Q713)
- foodsg (Q712)
- foo (Q710)
- Example D (Q709)
- Example B (Q703)
- sdag (Q681)
- gfjkm (Q642)
- Full example (Q641)
- Fake Weikers (Q635)
- Example C (Q634)
- Foo (Q633)
- HelloWorld1 (Q631)
- Test (Q630)
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- Wikibase_Test_Lukas (Q604)
- All the props (Q601)
- Title B (Q600)
- Foo A (Q599)
- Example B (Q598)
- Example A (Q597)
- bazz (Q596)
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- Example bibliographic item (Q566)
- measurement unit (Q564)
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- software (Q562)
- technique (Q561)
- contact person (Q522)
- data creator (Q521)
- rightsowner (Q520)
- Kompakkt Test MOdel A (Q515)
- Siege I: The Fortress of Tottis retaken by the Christians at night (Q513)
- Siege IV: The Fortress of Comorna occupied by the Turks, 1594 (Q512)
- Siege XI: The capital city Offen occupied by the Christians (Q511)
- Siege V: The Fortress of Gran retaken by the Christians (Q510)
- Siege IX: The capital city Offen occupied by the Christians, 1598 (Q509)
- Siege VIII: The Fortress of Raab, which was retaken by the Christians at night (Q508)
- Siege XII: The Fortress of Gran occupied by the Turks, 1604 (Q507)
- Siege X: The capital city Offen occupied by the Christians, 160- (Q506)
- Siege III: The Fortress of Raab occupied by the Turks, 1594 (Q505)
- Siege VII: The city of Waitzen occupied by the Turks, 1597 (Q504)
- Siege II: The Fortress of Gran occupied by the Christians, 1594 (Q503)
- Siege VI: The Fortress of Vizzegrad occupied by the Christians, 159- (Q502)
- Some rights reserved (Q488)
- NFDI4Culture (Q487)
- digital 3D reconstruction (Q486)
- Richard Vock (Q481)
- Artec (Q479)
- handscan (Q478)
- Weikersheim, Dining room to Knight's Hall passageway, hand scan (Q477)
- editor (Q476)
- creator (Q475)
- coordinate axis (Q474)
- z (Q473)
- y (Q472)
- x (Q471)
- annotation (Q470)
- The dining room (Q469)
- Cinema 4D (Q468)
- photogrammetry (Q467)
- .fbx (Q466)
- .gltf (Q465)
- .glb (Q464)
- .jpg (Q463)
- .mtl (Q462)
- .obj (Q461)
- .c4d (Q460)
- .3ds (Q459)
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (Q458)
- Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives (Q455)
- CC0 (Q453)
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (Q452)
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (Q451)
- Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (Q450)
- Creative Commons Attribution (Q449)
- researcher (Q448)
- Jan Lutteroth (Q447)
- Weikersheim, Dining room CAD model (Q446)
- lay-out of garden (Q445)
- castle (Q444)
- series of ancestral portraits, 'Ahnengalerie' (Q443)
- Fresco secco (Q442)
- historical persons (portraits and scenes from the life) (Q441)
- 9217 (Q440)
- crustaceans (CRAYFISH) (Q439)
- fishes (PERCH) (Q438)
- fresh-water fishery (Q437)
- fishes (Q436)
- fisherman (Q435)
- eel (Q434)
- rodents: beaver (Q433)
- beasts of prey, predatory animals: otter (Q432)
- Goose (Q431)
- beaters (~ hunt) (Q430)
- hunter (Q429)
- shore-birds and wading-birds: crane (Q428)
- walker and runner birds: partridge (Q427)
- water-birds: swan (Q426)
- walker and runner birds: quail (Q425)
- walker and runner birds: pheasant (Q424)
- song-birds (Q423)
- fowling, fowler (Q422)
- predatory birds: falcon (Q421)
- bird hunting (Q420)
- finch trap, finchery (Q419)
- shore-birds and wading-birds: heron (Q418)
- water-birds: duck (Q417)
- mammals (Q416)
- hoofed animals: boar (Q415)
- (4) the Erymanthian boar is captured by Hercules (Q414)
- beasts of prey, predatory animals: bear (Q413)
- (story of) Hercules (Heracles) (Q412)
- hoofed animals: elk (Q411)
- pastorals, Arcadian scenes (Q410)
- hoofed animals: stag (Q409)
- (3) the Ceryneian hind of Arcadia is captured by Hercules (Q408)
- stag-hunting (Q407)
- (7) the Cretan bull is captured by Hercules (Q406)
- 47I12111 (Q405)
- trunked animals: elephant (Q404)
- 48C5123 (Q403)
- cat (WILDCAT) (Q402)
- fox hunting (Q401)
- beasts of prey, predatory animals: badger (Q400)
- hoofed animals: ibex (Q399)
- hoofed animals: deer (Q398)
- hare-hunting, rabbit-hunting (Q397)
- walker and runner birds: ostrich (Q396)
- monkey hunting (Q395)
- hunt ~ hoofed animals (Q394)
- she-goat, nanny-goat (Q393)
- (1) Hercules chokes the Nemean lion with his arms (Q392)
- lion hunt (Q391)
- Orpheus playing the lyre (Q390)
- Template provider (Q389)
- Africa represented allegorically; 'Africa' (Ripa) (Q388)
- Asia represented allegorically; 'Asia' (Ripa) (Q387)
- Europe represented allegorically; 'Europa' (Ripa) (Q386)
- summer, 'Aestas'; 'Estate' (Ripa) (Q385)
- spring, 'Ver'; 'Primavera' (Ripa) (Q384)
- autumn, fall, 'Autumnus'; 'Autunno' (Ripa) (Q383)
- Fresco painting (Q382)
- winter, 'Hyems'; 'Inverno' (Ripa) (Q381)
- Cephalus and Aurora (Q380)
- personification of the morning, 'Aurora'; 'Aurora' (Ripa) (Q379)
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (Pollux) (Q378)
- one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (Castor) (Q377)
- Wood (Q376)
- tea- and coffee-service (Q375)
- acanthus ~ ornament (Q374)
- Oil painting (Q373)
- Oil paint (Q372)
- Venus mourning Adonis (Q371)
- Mixed technique (Q370)
- Canvas (Q369)
- hunting, chase (Q368)
- Production method (Q367)
- Material (Q366)
- Painter (Q365)
- continents represented allegorically (Q364)
- seasons of the year (esp. personifications); 'Stagione', 'Le quattro stagione dell'anno' (Ripa) (Q363)
- symbol, emblem, sign ~ medicine (Q362)
- Wall (position) (Q361)
- landscapes (Q360)
- Translocated (condition) (Q359)
- Ceiling (position) (Q358)
- siege (Q357)
- Painting condition (Q356)
- Iconography (Q355)
- Sculptor (Q354)
- Anteroom (Q353)
- Wardrobes (Q352)
- Bedroom (Q351)
- Presence chamber (Q350)
- Dining room (Q349)
- Main hall (Q348)
- Plasterer (Q347)
- Access room sequences (Q345)
- Apartment (Q344)
- Wing (Q343)
- Orangery (Q342)
- Commissioner (Q341)
- Carpenter (Q340)
- Builder (Q339)
- Association (Q338)
- Primary residence (Q337)
- Architect (Q336)
- role (Q335)
- Castle and garden vedutas (Q333)
- Portrait 10: Friedrich Kraft von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Öhringen (1667–1709) (Q332)
- Portrait 9: Johann Ludwig von Hohenlohe-Künzelsau (1625–1689) (Q331)
- Portrait 8: Wolfgang Julius von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein (1622–1698) (Q330)
- Portrait 7: Siegfried von Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1619–1684) (Q329)
- Portrait 6: Philipp Ernst von Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1584–1626) (Q328)
- Portrait 5: Georg Friedrich von Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1569–1645) (Q327)
- Portrait 4: Carl Ludwig von Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1674–1756) (Q326)
- Portrait 3: Johann Friedrich I. von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein (1617–1702) (Q325)
- Portrait 12: Johann Friedrich II. von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Öhringen (1683–1765) (Q324)
- Portrait 11: Johann Ernst von Hohenlohe-Öhringen (1670–1702) (Q323)
- Portrait 2: Graf Kraft von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Öhringen (1582-1641) (Q322)
- Portrait 1: Graf Wolfgang II. von Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1546-1610) (Q321)
- HA 10 Naumachia with sea monster (Q320)
- HA 9 Fish hunt with baskets (Q319)
- HA 8 Fish hunt with fishing rod (Q318)
- HA7 Crawfish hunt with bow nets (Q317)
- HA 6 Fish hunt by day with nets (Q316)
- HA 5 Fish hunt at night (Q315)
- HA 4 Duck hunt with bow nets (Q314)
- HA 3 Duck hunt with reef timbering (Q313)
- HA13 Fish hunt by hand (Q312)
- HA14 Bass hunt with quindent (Q311)
- HA12 Eel hunt with braided bow nets (Q310)
- HA11 Fish and eel hunt with pincers (Q309)
- HA2 Beaver hunt (Q308)
- HA1 Otter hunt (Q307)
- Q10 Hunt for geese (Q306)
- Q9 Falconry (Q305)
- Q8 Partridge hunt with net in winter (Q304)
- Q7 Partridge hunt with net (Q303)
- Q6 Battue from a gentleman's perspective (Q302)
- Q5 Battue (Q301)
- Q4 Falconer on horse (Q300)
- Q3 Egrant mordant (Q299)
- Q17 Hunters guard a fence (Q298)
- Q13 Crane hunt with funnel (Q297)
- Q12 Partridge hunt (Q296)
- Q11 Hunt for swans (Q295)
- Q20 Bird hunt in a cornfield (Q294)
- Q14 Quail hunt with cow dummy (Q293)
- Q18 Bird hunt with nets (Q292)
- Q19 Hunt for singing birds (Q291)
- Q15 Bird hunt with falcon (Q290)
- Q16 Bird traps in small house on stilts (Q289)
- Q2 Egret hunt with traps (Q288)
- Q1 Duck hunt (Q287)
- A10 Hunt for a white stag (Q286)
- A9 Boar hunt (Q285)
- A8 bear hunt (Q284)
- A7 Elk hunt (Q283)
- A6 Idyllic scene with stag (Q282)
- A5 Stag hunt (Q281)
- A4 Bull hunt (Q280)
- A3 Elephant hunt (Q279)
- A13 Wild cat hunt (Q278)
- A16 Fox hunt (Q277)
- A15 Badger and hare hunt (Q276)
- A17 Ibex hunt (Q275)
- A11 Deer hunt (Q274)
- A14 Hare hunt (Q273)
- A12 Ostrich hunt (Q272)
- A19 Monkey hunt (Q271)
- A18 Chamois hunt (Q270)
- A2 Lion hunt (Q269)
- A1 Orpheus (Q268)
- Africa (Q267)
- Asia (Q266)
- Europe (Q265)
- Spring and summer (Q264)
- Autumn and winter (Q263)
- Fragments of the wall mount from 1711 (Q262)
- Aurora kidnaps Kephalos (Q261)
- Tile imitations from Delft (Q260)
- Aurora among the olympic gods with Castor and Pollux (Q259)
- Acanthus tendrils (Q258)
- Wainscot (Q257)
- Acanthus tendrils (Q256)
- Siege X: The capital city Offen occupied by the Christians, 160- (Q255)
- Siege IX: The capital city Offen occupied by the Christians, 1598 (Q254)
- Siege VIII: The Fortress of Raab, which was retaken by the Christians at night (Q253)
- Siege VII: The city of Waitzen occupied by the Turks, 1597 (Q252)
- Siege VI: The Fortress of Vizzegrad occupied by the Christians, 159- (Q251)
- Siege V: The Fortress of Gran retaken by the Christians (Q250)
- Siege IV: The Fortress of Comorna occupied by the Turks, 1594 (Q249)
- Siege III: The Fortress of Raab occupied by the Turks, 1594 (Q248)
- Siege XI: The capital city Offen occupied by the Christians (Q247)
- Siege XII: The Fortress of Gran occupied by the Turks, 1604 (Q246)
- Siege II: The Fortress of Gran occupied by the Christians, 1594 (Q245)
- Siege I: The Fortress of Tottis retaken by the Christians at night (Q244)
- Venus and Armor cry about Adonis' death (Q243)
- Wood paneling (Q242)
- Wood paneling (Q241)
- Wood paneling (Q240)
- Wood paneling (Q239)
- Wood paneling (Q238)
- Wood paneling (Q237)
- Wainscot (Q236)
- Chamber with reliefs of female heroes (Q235)
- Sitting room with reliefs of male heroes (Q234)
- Audience room (Q233)
- Audience room (Q232)
- Description of: Weikersheim castle complex (Q231)
- Description of: Weikersheim castle (Q230)
- Description of: Kitchen house (Q229)
- Description of: "Black and white chamber" Sitting room apartment on the second floor (Q228)
- Description of: "Golden chamber" Sitting room apartment on the first floor (Q227)
- Description of: Chamber with reliefs of female heroes (Q226)
- Description of: Sitting room with reliefs of male heroes (Q225)
- Description of: Langenburg house (Q224)
- Description of: Southern apartment on the second floor, Carl Ludwig's apartment since 1711 (Q223)
- Description of: The audience room (Q222)
- Description of: Aurora kidnaps Kephalos (Q221)
- Description of: The bedroom (Q220)
- Description of: Frangments of the wall mount from 1711 (Q219)
- Description of: Southern apartment on the first floor (Q218)
- Description of: The bedroom (Q217)
- Description of: Paneling by Christian Thalwitzer (Q216)
- Description of: The antechamber (Q215)
- Description of: Paneling by Christian Thalwitzer (Q214)
- Description of: Das Audienzzimer (Q213)
- Description of: Paneling by Christian Thalwitzer (Q212)
- Description of: Northern apartment on the first floor (Q211)
- Description of: The audience room (Q210)
- Description of: Paneling by Christian Thalwitzer (Q209)
- Description of: The bedroom (Q208)
- Description of: Paneling by Christian Thalwitzer (Q207)
- Description of: The antechamber (Q206)
- Description of: Paneling by Christian Thalwitzer (Q205)
- Description of: Catalogueing room sequence (Q204)
- Description of: Northern apartment on the second floor, Carl Ludwig's apartment until 1711 (Q203)
- Description of: Great Hall (Q202)
- Description of: Acanthus tendrils around 1680 (Q201)
- Description of: Apartment above the chapel, former "Munich chamber" (Q200)
- Description of: Apartment above the dining room "Beautiful rooms" (Q199)
- Description of: Aurora among the olympic gods with Castor and Pollux (Q198)
- Description of: Gloomy chamber (Q197)
- Description of: Tile imitations from Delft (Q196)
- Description of: The bedroom (Q195)
- Description of: Wainscot by Christian Tahlwitzer (Q194)
- Description of: The audience room (Q193)
- Description of: Access room sequences (Q192)
- Description of: Dining room (Q191)
- Description of: Program and synthesis of the former dining room (Q190)
- Description of: Siege scenes from the long Turkish war on the ceiling (Q189)
- Description of: Siege X: The capital city Offen occupied by the Christians, 160- (Q188)