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Eusebius Amort (November 15, 1692 –
February 5, 1775) was a
German Roman Catholic theologian.
Amort was born at Bibermuhle, near Tolz, in
Upper Bavaria...
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Kaspar Amort (1612 – 7
March 1675) was a
German painter,
active in Munich. He is
sometimes known as
Kaspar Amort the Elder, to
distinguish him from his...
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Gabriele Amorth S.S.P. (Italian: [ɡabriˈɛːle
ˈaːmort]; 1 May 1925 – 16
September 2016) was an
Italian Catholic priest of the
Paulines and an exorcist...
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Andrea Amort (born 1958, Linz) is an
Austrian dance critic,
dance historian, playwright,
festival and
exhibition curator as well as a non-fiction writer...
- ende boexkens: Hoc est, in
abditis recessibus & libellulis." (Eusebius
Amort 1759, p. 29) "Opera". lib.ugent.be.
Retrieved 2020-08-26.
Bijdragen en Mededelingen...
- "Rigor – Etymology". etymonline.com. 2001–2014.
Retrieved 2015-01-10.
Amort, Eusebio.
Theologia Moralis Inter Rigorem et
Laxitatem Medi. "GA1: Intellectual...
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Desailly une
terrible nouvelle…". Gala (in French). 8 June 2016.
Retrieved 18
February 2023.
Amort tragiique de Seth
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being presented as
Divine revelation.
Theologian Eusebius Amort wrote a
treatise on mysticism, De
Revelationibus et Visionibus, etc. (2...
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hockey player Sebastian Horn (born 1982)
musician and TV
presenter Eusebius Amort (1692-1775), a
Catholic theologian Hans
Carossa (1878-1956), poet and author...
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Leopold Joseph von Daun,
Austrian field marshal (b. 1705) 1775 –
Eusebius Amort,
German theologian and
academic (b. 1692) 1790 –
William Cullen, Scottish...