- The
Balthasar Behem Codex, also
known as
Codex Picturatus, is a
collection of the charters,
privileges and
statutes of the
burghers of the city of Kraków...
- Hans
Beham may
refer to: Hans
Sebald Beham (1500–1550), engraver,
designer of woodcuts,
painter and
miniaturist born in
Nuremberg Hans Beham, also of Nuremberg...
-
Wawel Cathedral in the city of Kraków, Poland. It was cast in 1520 by Hans
Behem and
named after King
Sigismund I the Old, who
commissioned it. The bell...
- Přišla o
miliony od členů, kteří ji opustili".
Seznam Zprávy. 8
April 2020. "
Během posledního roku přišla sociální
demokracie o 2000 členů. Novým hnutím naopak...
- in Poland,
named Zygmunt after Sigismund I of Poland, was cast by Hans
Behem. At that time, Hans Dürer, a
younger brother of
artist and
thinker Albrecht...
- Kafr
Buhum (Arabic: كفربو,
Kafar Bouhoum), is a town in
central Syria,
administratively part of the Hama Governorate,
located 9 km
southwest of Hama, 210 km...
- was
chronicled in 1514 by
Johannes Trithemius.
Variously spelled as Bohm,
Behem, Böheim, or Böham The New Schaff-Herzog
Encyclopedia of
Religious Knowledge...
-
Pavel (7
December 2023). "Base camp fotbalistů?
Luxus i relax. Češi
budou během Eura
bydlet v Hamburku". Kroměřížský deník (in Czech).
Archived from the...
-
Martin Behaim (6
October 1459 – 29 July 1507), also
known as
Martin von
Behaim and by
various forms of
Martin of Bohemia, was a
German textile merchant...
- Büdingen. He is not to be
confused with his
contemporary Hans
Beham (or
Behem or Böhm), also of Nuremberg, who cast the "Sigismund" bell (Zygmunt) at...