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Alvarus Pelagius (Spanish: Álvaro Pelayo; c. 1280 – 25
January 1352) was a
celebrated Galician canonist.
Alvarus was born at Salnés, Galicia. He studied...
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Alvarus Eleazer Gilbert (August 17, 1825 –
August 20, 1891) was an
American farmer and politician.
Gilbert was born in Alexander, New York and went to...
- Paul
Albar (Latin:
Paulus Alvarus, Spanish:
Paulo Álvaro or Álvaro de Córdoba; c. 800 – 861) was a
Mozarab Andalusi scholar, poet and
theologian of the...
- (from
medieval Alvares, from the
Germanic name Halvar(d),
latinicized as
Alvarus). Ares (from the name
Arias or the town of Ares). Bermúdez (medieval form...
- Álvaro de
Semedo (Latinized form:
Alvarus de Semedo; Chinese: 曾德昭, Zeng Dezhao,
earlier 謝務祿 Xie Wulu) (1585 or 1586, - 18 July 1658), was a Portuguese...
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Alvaro Thomaz,
Alvarus Thomaz, or Álvaro Tomás (fl. 1500–1521) was a
Portuguese mathematician in the
tradition of calculatores. He is
known from his book...
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Pelagius Galvani (c. 1165–1230), or
Pelagio Galvani,
Spanish cardinal Alvarus Pelagius (c. 1280–1352),
Galician canonist Pelagio (disambiguation) Pelayo...
- held a high
office in the
palace of Abd-er-Rahman II; two
other brothers,
Alvarus and Isidore, were
merchants and
traded on a
large scale as far as Central...
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Muhammad was the
Fourth Beast in the prophecy.
Another medieval monk,
Alvarus,
argued that
Muhammad was the "eleventh king" that
emerged from the Fourth...
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gradually in Al-Andalus,
primarily through conversion to Islam.
While Alvarus of
Cordoba lamented in the 9th
century that
Christians were no
longer using...