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composer and
Protestant minister.
Alongside his
contemporaries Christoph Demantius,
Michael Praetorius and
Melchior Vulpius, he was one of the
leading Protestant...
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Michael Denhoff (born 1955)
Ratko Delorko (born 1959)
Christoph Demantius (1567–1643) Paul
Dessau (1894–1979)
Felix Otto
Dessoff (1835–1892) Albert...
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exotic plants.
Christoph Demantius (1567–1643),
German composer and poet
Joachim Johann Nepomuk Spalowsky...
- (d. 1274) 1447 –
Albert IV, Duke of
Bavaria (d. 1508) 1567 –
Christoph Demantius,
German composer, poet, and
theorist (d. 1643) 1610 –
David Teniers the...
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Johannes Bugenhagen,
German priest and
theologian (b. 1485) 1643 –
Christoph Demantius,
German composer and poet (b. 1567) 1703 –
Lancelot Addison,
English clergyman...
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Quinciani (born c. 1566; fl. 1611)
Thomas Campion (1567–1620)
Christoph Demantius (1567–1643) Jean-Baptiste
Besard (1567–1625)
Nicolas Formé (1567–1638)...
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geologist Hans Carl von
Carlowitz (1645–1714),
Saxon Oberberg Chief Christoph Demantius (1567–1643),
composer Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe (1749–1832), natural...
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Johann Christoph Rothe (1653-1700) Matthäus-P****ion, by
Christoph Demantius Matthäus-P****ion, by
Johann Sebastiani St
Matthew P****ion by Hilarion...
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Besard 1567 – 1625
Burgundian Nicolas Formé 1567 – 1638
French Christoph Demantius 1567 – 1643
German Lorenzo Allegri 1567 – 1648
Italian Joachim van den...