- Sir
Gregory Botolf, also
known as Sir
Gregory Sweet-Lips was an
English knight and
cleric who fell foul of
Henry VIII of
England for his
adherence to the...
- Per
Botolf Maurseth (born 17 July 1969) is a
Norwegian economist and
politician for the
Socialist Left Party. He is the son of
historian Per
Maurseth and...
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suggesting an
origin in the
Rhine valley. Its
origins remain controversial.
Botolf iron or
Boutall iron—from Bytów (Polish Pomerania) or
Bytom (Polish Silesia)...
- Bodegisil, Bothad, Bodomar, Boderad, Poterich, Bodirid, Butwin, Potelfrid,
Botolf, Podalolf, Bodenolf. The Anglo-Saxon
cognate is Beda (West
Saxon Bīeda,...
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Archived from the
original on
January 20, 2008.
Retrieved January 18, 2008.
Botolf (May 3, 2006). "Age 4 and 5?!?". Age of
Empires III Heaven. HeavenGames...
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musician Per
Maurseth (1932–2013),
Norwegian historian and
politician Per
Botolf Maurseth (born 1969),
Norwegian economist and politician, son of Per This...
- 1979),
retired Danish footballer Per
Kirkeby (1938–2018),
Danish artist Per
Botolf Maurseth (born 1969),
Norwegian economist and
politician Per Mertesacker...
- was born in Voss on 29
October 1949, and grew up in Bergen. Maurseth, Per
Botolf. "Karl Ove Moene". In Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian)...
- Name
Profession First terma Second term
Third term
Botolf Bernhard Björklund
missionary 1870–82 Karl
Emanuel Jurvelin missionary 1870–73
Pietari Kurvinen...
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Richard Fetherston.
Thomas Abel.
Edward Powell.
William Horne.
Gregory Botolf. Adam Damlip.
Edmund Brindholme,
Clement Philpot,
Robert Barnes, Thomas...