Vesper
Vesper (from Old High German vespera, Middle High German vesper, vespera from latin, " evening ( time ) " ) may refer to:
- Vesper ( liturgy), church evening prayer
- Sicilian Vespers, the popular uprising in the 13th century
- Vespers of Ephesus, massacre of Romans and Italians in Asia Minor in 88 BC
- The South German or even the Vesper, a snack or a dinner
- Vesper ( cocktail) from the book Casino Royale
Places in the United States:
- Vesper (Kansas)
- Vespers (New York)
- Vesper (Wisconsin )
Number of people:
- Alex Vesper (* 1967), German drummer
- Bernward Vesper (1938-1971), German writer
- Elke Vesper (* 1949), German writer
- Guntram Vesper (* 1941), German writer
- Karl Vesper (1883-1933), German resistance fighter
- Karl -Heinz Vespers (1931-2006), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Martin Vesper (* 1964), German manager, CEO aizo Group AG / digitalSTROM
- Michael Vesper (* 1952), German sports official and former politician in the state of North Rhine -Westphalia ( B'90 / Green )
- Otto Vespers (1875-1923), German politician ( SPD)
- Rudolf Vesper (* 1939), German Ringer
- Stefan Vesper (* 1956), General Secretary of the Central Committee of German Catholics
- Walter Vesper (1897-1978), German politician ( KPD)
- Will Vesper (1882-1962), German writer
As well as the pseudonym of:
- Dabaghyan Martiros (1893-1977), Armenian writer
See also:
- Vespermann
- Disambiguation