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Alberus,
Erasmus Attribution: This article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Alberus, Erasmus"...
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consecrated in 777 or 778 and died
between 781 and 786.
Sometimes Aaldberht,
Alberus, Albertus, Ealdberht,
Ealdbeorht Fryde, et al.
Handbook of
British Chronology...
- bist der ****e Tag" G min. SATB 39: 186 III/2.2: 136
after Z 384; text by
Alberus 00343 274 5. 1750 or earlier chorale setting "Christe, der du bist Tag...
- such
coins were
minted there in 1518. The
original spelling was
taler (so
Alberus 1540).
German -taler
means "of the valley" (cf. Neanderthaler). By the...
- fairy-tales, such as Cinderella. A 16th-century
fable recorded by
Erasmus Alberus speaks of "an army of women" with
sickles in hand sent by Frau Hulda. Thomas...
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Aldberht (died c. 784), a
medieval Bishop of
Hereford Sometimes Aaldberht,
Alberus, Albertus, Ealdberht,
Ealdbeorht This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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relationship with the city, as well as Villiers-sur-Marne in France.
Erasmus Alberus (1500–1533), humanist,
religious reformer and
friend of
Martin Luther Hayim...
- (1881-1883)
Francisco Pampillón y
Urbina (1883-1884)
Gaspar Castaño y González
Alberú (1884)
Emilio Martín Bolaños (1885-1886)
Estanislao de
Antonio y Garanto...
- bist der ****e Tag" G min. SATB 39: 186 III/2.2: 136
after Z 384; text by
Alberus 00343 274 5. 1750 or earlier chorale setting "Christe, der du bist Tag...
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Albierz (
Alberus; died 1283) was a
bishop of Włocławek (Kuyavian-Pomeranian).
There is not much
information about him. He came from a non-fraternal, probably...