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- until one day Amandus took him on a pilgrimage to Rome. Humbert became his disciple and companion. After the pilgrimage to Rome, Amandus was made a missionary...
- Amandus (died 679) was a Christian bishop and saint. Amandus may also refer to: Amandus (fl. 285), co-leader with Aeli**** (rebel) of a rebellion in Gaul...
- postage stamp Amandus Adamson, 1855–1929, by Tiina Nurk, Eesti NSV Kunst (1959) Amandus Adamson [1] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amandus Adamson....
- Karl Hermann Amandus Schwarz (German: [ˈhɛʁman ˈʃvaʁts]; 25 January 1843 – 30 November 1921) was a German mathematician, known for his work in complex...
- Amandus or Aeneus Salvius Amandus Augustus was a rebel in Gaul in the time of Diocletian and leader of the Bagaudae. He instigated a revolt in Gaul in...
- Music by Amandus Ivanschiz" (PDF). Musicology Today. 10: 72–78. doi:10.2478/muso-2014-0007. S2CID 191420551 – via De Gruyter. Free scores by Amandus Ivanschiz...
- sporadically, being absent from large districts. Polyommatus amandusPolyommatus amandus ♂ △ Amanda's blue is native to much of central and northern...
- Rodolfo Amando (or Rudolph Amandus) Philippi (14 September 1808 – 23 July 1904) was a German–Chilean paleontologist and zoologist. Philippi contributed...
- Amandus (died c. 431) was the bishop of Bordeaux for two non-consecutive periods between about 404 and 431. Amandus was raised in a Christian home and...
- Sebrus amandus is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Stanisław Błeszyński in 1970. It is found in Perinet, Madagascar. This species has...