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Codex Balduini Trevirensis (also
known as the Balduineum, or as
Codex Balduineus), is an
illustrated chronicle made c. 1340 for
Baldwin of Luxemburg, archbishop...
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Senega balduini, or Baldwin's milkwort, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
milkwort family Polygalaceae. It
grows in the south-eastern
United States...
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Antonio Balduini (died 1539) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Alessano (1531–1539). On 15
November 1531,
Francesco Antonio Balduini was...
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Baudouin of
Ninove was a
Flemish historian active around 1294. His
Chronicon runs from the
birth of
Christ to that year.
Robert Stein (2010). "Baudouin...
- The
House of Flanders, also
called the
Baldwins (Latin:
Balduini, French: Baudouinides), was a
medieval ruling family of
Frankish origin that was founded...
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conjunctione (1561) Fr.
Balduini Responsio altera ad Ioan.
Calvinum (1562) S.
Optati libri **** de
schismate donatistarum, **** Fr.
Balduini praefatione (1563)...
- 1313), with the emperor's
coats of arms and the
imperial eagle (Codex
Balduini Trevirorum, c. 1340).
Imperial eagle in a seal used by
Charles IV in 1349...
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Henry VII
crossing the Alps on his
Italienzug (1312). From the
Codex Balduini Trevirensis (c.1340)....
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vortrefflichsten Theologorum, als Chemnitii, Gerhardi, Dannhaueri,
Balduini, Welleri, Botsacci, Finckii, Brochmanni, Hermanni,
Dieterici etc. und vieler...
- Mainz,
Archbishop of Trier,
Count Palatine of the Rhine, Duke of Saxony,
Margrave of
Brandenburg and King of
Bohemia (Codex
Balduini Trevirorum, c. 1340)....