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Alfonso IX (15
August 1171 – 23 or 24
September 1230) was King of León from the
death of his
father Ferdinand II in 1188
until his own death. He took steps...
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Edward Cornelis Florentius Alfonsus Schillebeeckx OP (November 12, 1914 –
December 23, 2009) was a
Belgian Catholic theologian born in Antwerp. He taught...
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Petrus Alphonsi (died
after 1116) was a
Spanish physician, writer,
astronomer and
polemicist who was born and
raised as a Jew and
later in life converted...
- the
languages of Spain, his name was: Aragonese:
Alifonso XII Asturian:
Alfonsu XII Basque:
Alfontso XII Catalan:
Alfons XII Occitan: Anfós XII Galician:...
- the
languages of Spain, his name was: Aragonese:
Alifonso XIII Asturian:
Alfonsu XIII Basque:
Alfontso XIII Catalan:
Alfons XIII Occitan: Anfós XIII Galician:...
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Alfonsus (Fons)
Trompenaars (born 1953, Amsterdam) is a
Dutch organizational theorist,
management consultant, and
author in the
field of ethics. known...
- with an
estimated ±11.307 students.
There are four main
campus buildings:
Alfonsus Building in Mrican,
Thomas Aquinas Building in Babarsari,
Bonaventura Building...
- quod
preteritis fuit
constitutum a
sanctis patribus... In English: I,
Alfonsus,
Emperor of
Hesperia by the
disposition of God,
grant to the metropolitan...
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department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Remains of the old St.
Alfonsus Church Communes of the Haut-Rhin
department "Répertoire
national des élus:...
- und Anmerkungen.
Mecklenburg −1880
Carlos Gilly:
Miguel Servet in Basel;
Alfonsus Lyncurius und Pseudo-Servet. In: Ders.:
Spanien und der
Basler Buchdruck...