Ewers, or large pitchers used for holding beverages, originated in various cultures, primarily in ancient Greece and Rome, where they were made from materials like clay and metal. Over time, ewers evolved in design and function, appearing in different forms across Europe and Asia, often reflecting the artistic styles of their respective periods. They were commonly used in households and ceremonial settings for pouring water or wine. The term "ewer" itself derives from the Old French word "euvier," which means to pour.
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Chris Ewers has written: 'The Ewers family, 1855-1985' -- subject(s): Genealogy
Dave Ewers was born on 1990-11-03.
Marisa Ewers was born on 1989-02-24.
Raymond Boultwood Ewers was born in 1917.
Raymond Boultwood Ewers died in 1998.
Gustav von Ewers died in 1830.
Gustav von Ewers was born in 1781.
John K. Ewers died in 1978.
John K. Ewers was born in 1904.
Walter Ewers died on 1918-05-15.
Walter Ewers was born on 1892-05-11.