Ries

Ries stands for:

  • Trapezoidal field, see hornussen # terms
  • ( 4327 ) Ries, a main belt asteroid
  • Ries ( Papiermaß ), one from the Arabic word rizma derived unit or measure of size papers
  • RIES- predictability, a term used in theoretical computer science
  • Giants ( singular: ream), also Ries railways are timber - slides, on which timber was transported from the impact point to the raft Bach, see rafting # terms of rafting

Ries geographic name:

  • Two hamlet in Lower Austria
  • Ries, a meteorite impact crater arising on the north of the Bavarian administrative region of Swabia
  • Ries ( Graz), the 10th Graz Municipality of Graz in Styria, Austria, and a there befindlicher ridge on which runs a section of track Straße
  • Ries ( circle Aabenraa ), a former municipality in North Schleswig
  • Ries ( Passau), the district of the independent city of Passau, Bavaria
  • Ries ( Viechtach ), district of the city Viechtach, district of Regen, Bavaria
  • Administration Community Ries, in the Swabian district of Donau -Ries

Ries is the surname of the following persons:

  • Adam Ries ( Adam Riese; 1492-1559 ), German Reckoner
  • Adolf Ries (1837 - ), German pianist
  • Adrien Ries (1933-1991), Luxembourgian lawyer, economist and author
  • Barry Ries ( b. 1952 ), American jazz trumpeter and wings hornist
  • Elena Ries ( * 1983), German football player
  • Ferdinand Ries (1784-1838), German pianist and composer
  • Franz Ries (1846-1932), German violinist, composer and music shop
  • Franz Anton Ries (1755-1846), German violinist, father of Ferdinand and Hubert
  • Frédérique Ries ( b. 1959 ), Belgian politician, MEP
  • Fritz Ries (1907-1977), industrialist and honorary consul
  • Georg Wilhelm Otto von Ries (1763-1846), officer and writer
  • Gerhard Ries ( * 1943), German jurist and legal historian
  • Hans de Ries (1553-1638), a Dutch Mennonite pastor
  • Hans -Jürgen Ries ( * 1943), German table tennis players
  • Helmut Ries (1920-2009), German physician, author and co-founder of the Historical Society of Glücksburg
  • Henry Ries (1917-2004), American photographer of German origin
  • Hubert Ries (1802-1886), German violinist and composer, father of Louis, Adolf and Franz Ries
  • Hugo Ries (1895/1896-1932), German football player
  • Isolde Ries ( * 1956 ), German politician
  • John Ries (1887-1945), German Roman Catholic priest and resistance fighter against National Socialism
  • Jophi Ries ( * 1959), German actor and director
  • Julien Ries (1920-2013), Belgian Cardinal
  • Louis Ries (1830-1913), German violinist
  • Ludwig Wilhelm Ries (1891-1974), German agronomist
  • Luise Herrmann -Ries (1904-1971), politician Saarland
  • Peter Ries ( b. 1942 ), German theater director and artistic director of theater festival
  • Philipp Ries ( * 1989), German road racing cyclist
  • Roland Ries ( priest) ( born 1930 ), German Roman Catholic priest
  • Roland Ries ( politician ) ( born 1945 ), French politician, mayor of Strasbourg
  • Tanja Ries ( * 1968 ), German chanson singer, coach and presenter
  • Tim Ries ( b. 1960 ), American jazz saxophonist and high school teachers
  • Werner Ries (1921-2007), German internist and gerontologist

RIES stands for:

  • Ries, the Occitan name of Riez, a commune in the Alpes -de -Haute -Provence, Provence- Alpes- Côte d' Azur

See also:

  • Disambiguation
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