Ring
Ring stands for:
- Ring (jewelery ), small ornamental object
- Ring ( heraldry), a common figure in heraldry
- Ring (unit), Stückmaß
- Ring (magazine), Magazine of Artistic Culture
- Ring - The original Japanese film series
- Ring (film), American film
- Ring ( CPU), authorization level for processes when multitasking
- Ring ( set system ), quantity ring in mathematics
- Ring ( algebra), an algebraic structure in mathematics
- Race track, a race track
- The meeting place of the mercenaries
- Demarcated battlefield; see boxing ring or dohyō
- Mark on a target
- Ringroad
- A way closed to the outside organization, usually only in use for a Conspiracy
- Used in sandstone bolts with annular eyelet; see List of climbing terms # R
Ring is the name of several places:
- Basel- Am Ring, district of the city of Basel, Switzerland
- Ring, the district of Hartberg in Styria
- Ring ( Wisconsin), in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, United States
Ring ( pl. rynek ) referred to in Bohemia and Silesia a marketplace; see also:
- Ring ( Opole), Market Square in Opole
- Ring ( Gliwice ), Market Square in Gliwice
- Old Town Square, Market Square in Prague
- Large ring, Market Square in Wroclaw
- Top ring ( Olomouc), Market Square in Olomouc
Ring or ring is the name of the following companies:
- Ernst Pieper ring -Verlag, theosophical publishing house ( 1908-1935 )
- Ring ( mobile), German mobile operator
- Ring International Holding Aktiengesellschaft
Ring is the surname of:
- Alexander Ring (* 1991), German - Finnish football player
- Barbra Ring (1870-1955), Norwegian writer, literary critic
- Christian Ring (* 1973), German grass skiers
- Cyril Ring (1892-1967), American actor
- Franz Ring (* 1944), German diplomat
- Grete Ring (1887-1952), German art historian and gallery owner
- Hartmut ring ( * 1946), German professor and software developer
- Johann Nepomuk Ring (1772-1814), chancellor of the seminary Regensburg
- Johannes Ring (* 1945), German dermatologist and immunologist
- Klaus Ring (* 1934), German microbiologist
- Laurits Andersen Ring (1854-1933), known as LA Ring, Danish painter
- Lothar Ring (1882-1974), Austrian journalist and writer
- Ludwig Ring (1929-2005), Saarland graphic designer and illustrator
- Ludwig Ring -Eifel (* 1960), German journalist; Chief editor of the Catholic News Agency ( KNA )
- Matthias Ring (* 1963), German Old Catholic bishop
- Max Ring (1817-1901), German writer
- Maximilien de Ring (1799-1873), German - French archaeologist, landscape painter and draftsman
- Melchior Ring (1493-1545), German theologian, humanist and Baptist; see Melchior Rinck
- Peter Ring (* 1941), German nuclear physicist
- Sascha Ring aka apparatus (born 1978 ), German techno and electronica musician; see apparatus (musician )
- Thomas Ring (1892-1983), German painter, poet and astrologer
- Members of the Westphalian family of artists tom Ring
- Wolf- Dieter Ring (* 1941), German politicians and media President of the Bavarian State Office for New Media
The ring stands for:
- The ring, Union of Architects of the 1920s
- The ring ( didactic poem ), satirical didactic poem by Heinrich Witten hamlet to 1408 / '10
- The Ring ( magazine ), political weekly ( 1928-1943 )
- The Ring of the Nibelung, opera cycle by Richard Wagner
- The ring ( youth organization ), Jewish youth organization during the period of National Socialism
The ring stands for:
- The Ring ( book), Japanese novel series by Koji Suzuki
- Original title of the film ring; see Ring (film )
- The Ring 2, American film
- The Ring (magazine), American Boxzeitschrift
- The Ring (Hotel), Hotel in Vienna
See also:
- Association ring Artists Association
- Planetary Ring
- Ring Ring
- Tom Ring
- The Ring, disambiguation
- Disambiguation