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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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Vladimir Balthasar (June 21, 1897 –
November 10, 1978) was a
Czech entomologist, naturalist, and
ornithologist who
specialized in beetles.
Between 1933...
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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...
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Balthasar Russow (1536–1600) was one of the most
important Livonian and
Estonian chroniclers.
Russow was born in Reval,
Livonia (now Tallinn, Estonia)...
- dictionary. Balthazar,
Balthasar, Baltasar, or
Baltazar may
refer to:
Balthazar (novel), by
Lawrence Durrell, 1958
Balthasar, an 1889 book by Anatole...
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Balthasar Báthory de Somlyó (Hungarian: Báthory Boldizsár; 1560 – 11
September 1594) was a
Transylvanian politician from the Báthory family, and like...
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Balthasar Niederkofler (10
November 1906 – 11
April 1989) was an
Austrian cross-country
skier who
competed in the 1930s. He won a
bronze medal in the...
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Balthasar Seña (c. 1590 at Barcelona,
Spain – 19 July 1614 at Guarambare, Paraguay) was a
Spanish Jesuit missionary and
linguist in
South America. He...
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Balthasar Cordier (Corderius) (b. at Antwerp, 7 June 1592; d. at Rome, 24 June 1650) was a
Belgian Jesuit exegete and
editor of
patristic works. He entered...