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- Adam of Bremen (Latin: Adamus Bremensis; German: Adam von Bremen; before 1050 – 12 October 1081/1085) was a German medieval chronicler. He lived and worked...
- Geobacter bremensis is a gram-negative, metal-reducing species of bacteria. Isolates of this species were initially discovered in samples of mud from...
- The Chronicon Holtzatiae auctore presbytero Bremensi is a Latin universal chronicle from the year 1448, but concentrating on the County of Holstein (the...
- ferentes. Some m****cripts have the gloss id est terra vini. M. Adam Bremensis Lib. IV, Cap. ****VIIII, ed. B. Schmeidler 1917, p. 275 Archived 2015-07-10...
- Weber Bursa batavorum (Almq.) Druce Bursa belgica (Almq.) Druce Bursa bremensis (E.G.Almq.) Druce Bursa brittonii (E.G.Almq.) Druce Bursa bursa-pastoris...
- editi 2: Adam von Bremen, Hamburgische Kirchengeschichte (Magistri Adam Bremensis Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontifi****). Hanover, 1917 (Monumenta Germaniae...
- "the Baltic or Barbarian Sea, a day's journey from Hamburg. Bojtár cites Bremensis I,60 and IV,10. Balcia, Abalcia, Abalus, Basilia, Balisia. However, apart...
- Alamannici, 795 ad Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontifi**** by Adam Bremensis 1075 ad Roland Steinacher "Studien zur vandalischen Geschichte. Die Gleichsetzung...
- mycken galenskap : Adam av Bremen, arkeologin och Gamla Uppsala = Adamus Bremensis, archaeology and Old Uppsala. In: Kult, guld och makt : ett tvärvetenskapligt...
- Candidae, Leo IX 144–145 Petrus Dami**** 146 Othlonus S. Emmerammi, Adamus Bremensis, Gundecharus Eichstetensis, Lambertus Hersfeldensis, Petrus Malleacensis...