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Adalbertus Ranconis de
Ericinio (Czech: Vojtěch Raňkův z Ježova) (c. 1320, Malý Ježov – 15
August 1388, Prague) was a
Czech theologian and philosopher...
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Successor to
Clement III
Paschal II Jan 1101 – Feb 1102
Adalbert or
Albert Adalbertus Albert c. 1046 Atella, Campania,
Papal States, 55 / 56 (†85) 31 days (31)...
- foot in Russia. He was
succeeded by
Adalbertus, a monk of the
convent of St.
Maximinus at Trier, but
Adalbertus returned to
Germany after several of...
- Adalbert, also
Adalbertus, Adelbertus, and
Albertus Born:
circa 910 in Lorraine, France Died: 20 June 981 in
Zscherben (contemporarily in (former) Geusa...
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Patriae (father of the
country or otec vlasti), a
title first coined by
Adalbertus Ranconis de
Ericinio at his funeral.
Charles also had
strong ties to Nuremberg...
- Święty
Wojciech in Polish, is a
Patron Saint of Poland. (Latin:
Sanctus Adalbertus, Czech: svatý Vojtěch, Slovak: svätý Vojtech, Polish: święty Wojciech...
- exemplary, it's
impossible to hear it any better."
Arthur Augustinus Adalbertus Nikisch was born in Mosonszentmiklós, Hungary, to a
Hungarian father and...
- von Chamisso:
Enumeratio fili**** quas in
itinere circa terram legit cl.
Adalbertus de
Chamisso etc. 1824, on
GoogleBooks Biography and
works on Zeno Adelbert...
- d'argento) of
Berengarius II., King of Italy, with His Son
Albertus (
Adalbertus) as Coregent, A.D. 950–962", The
Numismatic Chronicle and
Journal of the...
- The name
Antringen first appeared in 1075 in
conjunction with the Lord
Adalbertus de
Antringen on the
charter of the
Hirsau abbey. In the year 1284, Hohenentringen...