Loos — may refer to:Places* Loos, Nord, a commune in France * Loos en Gohelle, a commune in France * Los, Sweden, a village in SwedenPeople*Loos (surname)Other* Battle of Loos, a battle of World War I, which took place near Loos en Gohelleee also*Loo, a … Wikipedia
Loos — Recorded in over fifty different spellings from Lewis, Lois, Lowis and Loisi, to such as Ludovici, Lotze, Lohde, and Ludwikiewicz, tjroughout Europe this great and ancient name is generally accepted as deriving from the pre 7th century Old… … Surnames reference
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe — Born Ludwig Mies March 27, 1886(1886 03 27) Aachen, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire … Wikipedia
Nomenclature — For conventions governing Wikipedia article names, see Wikipedia:Naming conventions, for soviet class, see Nomenklatura. Nomenclature is a term that applies to either a list of names and/or terms, or to the system of principles, procedures and… … Wikipedia
Austria — This article is about the country. For other uses, see Austria (disambiguation). Österreich and Oesterreich redirect here. For the surname rendered in either of these two ways, see Österreich (surname). For the Austrian national anthem, whose… … Wikipedia
David Freeman-Mitford, 2nd Baron Redesdale — David Bertram Ogilvy Freeman Mitford, 2nd Baron Redesdale, (13 March 1878 – 17 March 1958), was an English landowner and was the father of the Mitford sisters, in whose various novels and memoirs he is depicted. Contents 1 Ancestry 2 Biography… … Wikipedia
Delooze — This is a slightly anglicised form of the German Dutch Flemish locational name Loo or Loos, both being recorded heraldically, with Arms being granted by all three countries. In our opinion the English surname derives from de loose of Holland or… … Surnames reference
Delos — This is a slightly anglicised form of the German Dutch Flemish locational name Loo or Loos, both being recorded heraldically, with Arms being granted by all three countries. In our opinion the English surname derives from de loose of Holland or… … Surnames reference
Delouch — This is a slightly anglicised form of the German Dutch Flemish locational name Loo or Loos, both being recorded heraldically, with Arms being granted by all three countries. In our opinion the English surname derives from de loose of Holland or… … Surnames reference
Deluce — This is a slightly anglicised form of the German Dutch Flemish locational name Loo or Loos, both being recorded heraldically, with Arms being granted by all three countries. In our opinion the English surname derives from de loose of Holland or… … Surnames reference