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  1. Feb 20, 2024 · Ulrich reportedly dated English actor Amelia Jackson-Gray for less than a year before the two tied the knot in May 2012. The marriage reportedly lasted for about three years before the couple...

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  2. Ulrich Ensingen. Ulm Münster Statue Ulrich von Ensingen. Ulrich Ensingen (or Ensinger; died 10 February 1419) was a medieval German architect. He conceived the plans for the main spire of the Ulm Minster (the tallest church tower in existence) and was among the architects of Strasbourg Cathedral .

  3. Ulrich, the founder of the family, is known from the year 1391; d. at Strasburg, 10 Feb., 1419. Apparently he learned his craft in the stonemason's guild of Ulm, and was also, perhaps, a pupil of Master Heinrich the Younger of Ulm. In 1391 he was asked to take charge of the work on the Milan cathedral, but he seems at that time to have stayed ...

  4. Besides two daughters Ulrich had three sons; his sons all followed the calling of their father. At first they used Ulrich's official title Kirchenmeister as a family name, but later adopted that of Ensingen (Ensinger).

  5. Ulrich Ensingen. From the Catholic Encyclopedia. (ULRICH ENSINGER) Belonged to a family of architects who came from Einsingen near Ulm, Wurtemberg, and who shared as master-builders in the construction of the most important Gothic buildings of the fifteenth century in Southern Germany. Ulrich, the founder of the family, is known from the year ...

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  7. Search for: 'Ulrich von Ensingen' in Oxford Reference ». (c. 1350–1419).One of the greatest German medieval master-masons. He worked for many years at the Minster, Ulm (from 1392), where he designed the beautiful Sondergotik tower and west porch, though the upper stages were built by Böblinger. He was also the architect of the elegant ...

  8. Ensingen ( Ensinger), Ulrich, belonged to a family of architects who came from Einsingen near Ulm, Würtemberg, and who shared as master-builders in the construction of the most important Gothic buildings of the fifteenth century in Southern Germany. Ulrich, the founder of the family, is known from the year 1391; d. at Strasburg, February 10, 1419.

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