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Gabriel Bucelin (also
Gabriel Buzlin,
Gabriel Bincelint, or
Gabriel Bucelinus) (29
December 1599 – 9 June 1681) was a
Benedictine polymath, Humanist,...
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flamingante et prin****lement à la
ville de Bailleul... (in French). V. Adam.
Bucelin, Jean (1624).
Annales Gallo-Flandriae: in
quibus per
annos ferè singulos...
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Niels Trolle,
Governor General of
Norway (d. 1667)
December 29 –
Gabriel Bucelin,
German historian (d. 1681) John Alden,
English settler of
Plymouth Colony...
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design was in use for many
decades and is
still in use today. In
Gabriel Bucelin's 1679
Benedictus redivivus, he
recounts several incidents in
which St....
- was not martyred.
Examples are the 17th-century
martyrology of
Gabriel Bucelin, the
Martyrologium Gallicanum (1637) of André du Saussay, and John Mabillon...
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duchy of
Carinthia and
Chamberlain of
Emperor Frederik III.
According to
Bucelin,
Lukas von
Graben was
married to a
daughter of
Georg ****sen, with whom...
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founder of the
Carinthian line of the family. The
genealogist Gabriel Bucelin entitled Ulrich von
Graben in his work
Germania topo-chrono-stemmato-graphica...
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Niels Trolle,
Governor General of
Norway (d. 1667)
December 29 –
Gabriel Bucelin,
German historian (d. 1681) John Alden,
English settler of
Plymouth Colony...
- size for all
classes at the
secondary level is 19.92 students.
Gabriel Bucelin (1599 in
Diessenhofen – 1681),
Benedictine polymath, humanist,
writer and...
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Germania topo-chrono-stemmato-graphica
sacra et profana. Pars Altera, p 202; by
Gabriel Bucelin (Bucelinus) Das
Bildnis in der
Tiroler Grabplastik, p 65...