Spahr
Spahr is a German surname of:Friedrich Wilhelm Spahr, German artisan for Silver overlay on porcelain and glass
Charles Barzillai Spahr (1860-1904), American political economist
Charles "Charlie" E. Spahr
Gebhard Spahr, German Benedictine monk, historian, art historian
Jean Gurney Fine Spahr (1861-1935), American social reformer
Juliana Spahr, American poet, critic, and editor
Samuel Spahr Laws, American physician, businessman, inventor, professor, college president and minister
Timothy B. Spahr, American astronomer
171P/Spahr, periodic comet in our solar system; named after Timothy B. Spahr
242P/Spahr
2975 Spahr, main-belt asteroid; named after Timothy B. Spahr
- Potthast
- Potthast is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:August Potthast (1824–1898), German medieval historian and librarian
Dan Potthast, American guitarist, vocalist, songwriter
Edward Henry Potthast (1857–1927), American impressionist
- Münchberg (surname)
- Münchberg is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:Hans-Helmut Münchberg, German politician (CDU)
Hansfried Münchberg, German painter and graphic artist
Katharina Münchberg, German literary
- Hergenröther
- Hergenröther is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:Carl W. Hergenrother, American astronomer
168P/Hergenrother, a periodic comet in the Solar System
3099 Hergenrother, main-belt asteroid
Joseph Hergenröther (1824–1890), German
- Dümmler family
- Dümmler is a German surname:Ferdinand Dümmler Sr. (1777–1846), a German book seller and publisher
Ernst Ludwig Dümmler (1830–1902), a German historian; son of Ferdinand Sr.
(Georg) Ferdinand Dümmler (1859–1896), a German classical philologist
- Bzovius
- Abraham Bzowski (Bzovius) (1567–1637) was a Polish Dominican historian. He carried on the work of Baronius. The Catholic Encyclopedia calls his contributions for 1198 to 1571 "less notable" than some of other continuators, namely Raynaldus, Laderchi
- Wetzer-Welte Kirchenlexikon
- Wetzer and Welte's Kirchenlexikon is an encyclopedic work of Catholic biography, history, and theology, first compiled by Heinrich Joseph Wetzer and Benedict Welte. The first edition in 12 volumes was published from 1847 to 1860, by Verlag Herder
- Azymite
- Azymite is a term of reproach used by the Eastern Orthodox Church since the eleventh century against the Latin Church, who, together with the Armenians and the Maronites, celebrate the Eucharist with unleavened bread. Some Latin controversialists have
- Frances Cranmer Greenman
- Frances Cranmer Greenman was an American portrait painter, critic and columnist
- Kretschmer
- Kretschmer is a German surname. It comes from Middle High German kretschmar, which was borrowed from a Slavic language, e.g. Czech krčmář. Other forms include Kretschmar, Kretzschmar, and Kreczmar
- Lowell House (New Haven, Connecticut)
- Lowell House was an American social settlement, the first in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1900, it formed an association in 1903