- Hans Urs von
Balthasar (Swiss
Standard German: [ˈhanz ˌʊrz fon ˈbaltazaːr]; 12
August 1905 – 26 June 1988) was a
Swiss theologian and
Catholic priest...
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Count Joseph Balthazard Siméon (6
January 1781–14
September 1846), was a
French politician. He was the son of
Joseph Jérôme,
Comte Siméon. He
entered the...
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though mostly Balthasar as the
eldest is
known today.
Named maps by
Floris Balthasars (since 1610 also in
collaboration with his
eldest son): The
Siege of Bommel...
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Balthasar Gérard (alternative
spellings Gerards or Gerardts; c. 1557 – 14 July 1584) was the ********in of the
Dutch revolt's leader,
William the Silent...
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Johann Balthasar Neumann (listen; c. 27
January 1687 – 19
August 1753),
usually known as
Balthasar Neumann, was a
German architect and
military artillery...
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Balthasar Hubmaier (1480 – 10
March 1528) was an
influential German Anabaptist leader. He was one of the most well-known and
respected Anabaptist theologians...
- dictionary. Balthazar,
Balthasar, Baltasar, or
Baltazar may
refer to:
Balthazar (novel), by
Lawrence Durrell, 1958
Balthasar, an 1889 book by Anatole...
- 42. ISBN 0-56708595-3. Hans Urs von
Balthasar (2000) [1990]
Preface to the
Second Edition. Hans Urs von
Balthasar (1988). Theo-Drama.
Theological Dramatic...
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Rosmini Sales Soto Suárez Vico
Vitoria Caramuel Contemporary Adler Anscombe Balthasar Barron Benedict XVI
Blondel Chesterton Congar Copleston Finnis Garrigou-Lagrange...
- references:
Matthew 2:1–12, Luke 2:1–20
Three magi have come from the East.
Balthasar, an Egyptian, sets up a tent in the desert,
where he is
joined by Melchior...