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Baldwin IV (1161–1185),
known as the
Leper King, was the king of
Jerusalem from 1174
until his
death in 1185. He was
admired by his
contemporaries and...
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Heinrich Balduin Möllhausen (27
January 1825—28 May 1905) was a
German writer,
traveler and
artist who
visited the
United States and parti****ted in three...
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Baldwin III may
refer to:
Baldwin III,
Count of
Flanders (940–962)
Baldwin III,
Count of
Hainaut (1088–1120)
Baldwin III of
Jerusalem (1130–1162) Baldwin...
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Baldwin II may
refer to:
Baldwin II of
Flanders (c. 865–918)
Baldwin II of
Boulogne (c. 990–c. 1033)
Baldwin II,
Count of
Hainaut (1056–1098)
Baldwin II...
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Baldwin I may
refer to:
Baldwin I of
Flanders (died 879)
Baldwin I,
Count of
Hainaut and
shortly Count of
Flanders (c. 1030–1070)
Baldwin I of Jerusalem...
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Baldwin V (1177 or 1178 – 1186) was the king of
Jerusalem who
reigned together with his
uncle Baldwin IV from 1183 to 1185 and,
after his uncle's death...
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Christian Florus Balduin Dahl (6
October 1834 – 3 June 1891) was a
Danish composer and conductor. He
spent a
portion of his
career with Den Kongelige...
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Balduin Hoyoul (1547–1548 – 26
November 1594) was a
Renaissance composer of the Franco-Flemish school.
Hoyoul was born in Liège. From the age of 13 he...
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Balduin Kusbock (1892 – 25
January 1933 Tartu) was an
Estonian film director,
actor and producer; one of the
Estonian film pioneers. In 1923 he established...
- his
pseudonym Balduin Groller, was an
Austrian journalist and
author as well as the
founder of the
Austrian Olympic Committee.
Balduin Groller spent his...