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Benedictus Aretius (surname
derived from
Marti by Gr**** translation) (1505–1574) was a
Swiss Protestant theologian,
Protestant reformer and
natural philosopher...
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Meyer lists "Erasmus,
Luther (in his Exposition), Castalio, Beza, Calvin,
Aretius, Maldonatus, Grotius, and
several others" as
writers who
utilised the latter...
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Deutschlands zum
bequemen Gebrauch auf
botanischen Excursionen (1837), p. 383.
Aretius, Stocc-Hornii et
Nessi [...]
description [...], a
Benedicto Are [...] dictate...
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Marti (1923 –2004),
Croatian television and
theater director Benedictus Aretius (non-Latinized
surname Marti; 1504–1574),
Swiss Protestant theologian and...
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Benedictus Marwood Kelly (1785–1867),
British naval officer Benedictus Aretius (1505–1574),
Swiss Protestant theologian and
natural philosopher Benedictus...
- of
Valentinus Gentilis the
Tritheist (1696) from the
Latin of
Benedict Aretius; the
dedication to the
hierarchy is in his manner, and
there is a reference...
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Jakob Andreae Laurentius Andreae Georg Aport****
Caspar Aquila Benedictus Aretius James Arminius Jan
Augusta Johannes Aurifaber (Vimariensis)
Johannes Aurifaber...
- Sil****, of Gaul (1st century)
Martyr Concordius of
Spoleto (c. 175)
Martyrs Aretius (Arecius, Aregius) and Dacian, in Rome.
Saint Saturnina, a virgin-martyr...
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Marcin Ruar (German
Martin Ruar,
Latin Ruarius),
pseudonym Aretius Crispinus) (1589–1657) was a
Socinian writer,
advocate of
religious tolerance, and...
- 1757 in Silvaplana, died 1837 in Bätterkinden),
theologian Benedictus Aretius (born 1522 in Bätterkinden, died 1574 in Bern), theologian, teacher, geographer...