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Abraham Andersson,
better known by his
Latin name,
Abrahamus Andreæ
Angermannus or
simply Abraham Angermannus (died in
October 1607) was the
fourth Lutheran...
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Abraham Ortelius (/ɔːrˈtiːliəs/; also Ortels, Ort****ius, Wortels; 4 or 14
April 1527 – 28 June 1598) was a cartographer, geographer, and cosmographer...
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Ibrahim al-Haqilani (February 18, 1605 – July 15, 1664;
Latinized as
Abraham Ecc****ensis) was a
Maronite Catholic philosopher and
linguist involved in...
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Florence Edited by
Raphael Columbanius. 1598–1599 Onasander,
Strategica Abrahamus Saugranius Paris Edited by
Nicolaus Rigaltius. 1600 Ps.-Scylax, Periplus...
- מֹרְדְּכַי פָרִיצוֹל, translit.
Avraham ben
Mordekhai Faritzol, Latin:
Abrahamus Peritsol; c. 1451 – 1525 or 1526) was a Jewish-Italian geographer, cosmographer...
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Amsterdam Jacobus Rolandus North Holland Minister of the
Church of
Amsterdam Abrahamus à
Dooreslaer North Holland Minister of the
Church of Enk****zen Samuel...
- Stockholm's vicar,
Olaus Petri Medelpadius, the prin****l of the city's school,
Abrahamus Andreae Angermannus, and two
chaplains were
required to
observe the new...
- i Finland” (SDRH vol. 3) "Turun
hiippakunnan paimenmuisto 1554–1721:
Abrahamus Matthiae (k. 1637)" (in Finnish).
National Biography of Finland. Retrieved...
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Woordenboek (NNBW),
Petrus Yaqubi,
Ahmad ibn Abi
Yaqub (1861), Juynboll,
Abrahamus Wilhelmus Theodorus (ed.),
Kitab al-Buldan (in Arabic), Laydin: Brill...
- Mostar:
Crkva na kamenu. —— (2009). Abrahame! Abrahame!:
duhovne vježbe po
Abrahamu [Abraham! Abraham !:
spiritual exercises according to Abraham] (in Croatian)...