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Domenicus Verwilt (sometimes ver Wilt) was a
Flemish painter active in Sweden.
According to the RKD he is
known for
portraits and
historical allegories...
- Towers;
toponym Domínguez – 134,600 (0.34%) Son of Domingo, from
Latin Domenicus, Dominus, "master" Gil – 134,600 (0.34%) From
older form Egidio; patronymic...
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Dominicus Gundissalinus, also
known as
Domingo Gundisalvi or
Gundisalvo (c. 1115 –
after 1190), was a
philosopher and
translator of
Arabic to Medieval...
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Domenico Leoni (Latin:
Dominicus Leo Abrogatis; life
dates unknown) was a
Byzantine magister militum per
Venetiae in
charge of
Venice in 738. Following...
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Dominicus van Tol (also
known as
Domenicus van Tol) (c.1635–1676) was a
Dutch Golden Age painter. Van Tol was born in Bodegraven. He was a
nephew of Gerard...
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Domenicus Badiaz (fl. 1607) was a
Danish architect probably of
Italian origin in
Renaissance Denmark. His name can be
attached to
various castles in Denmark...
- Erik XIV
Portrait by
Domenicus Verwilt, 1561 King of
Sweden Reign 29
September 1560 –
January 1569
Coronation 29 June 1561
Predecessor Gustav I Successor...
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Svante Sture the
Younger Governor of
Estonia Svante Stensson Sture by
Domenicus Verwilt. Born 1 May 1517
Stockholm Died 24 May 1567
Uppsala Castle Noble...
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attributed to a non-existent J.
Vander Smissen, or even
Domenicus' son
Jakob van
Smissen (1735–1813). One
other proposed explanation, which...
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Catherine and John's
daughter Isabella Vasa (1564–1566),
attributed to
Domenicus Verwilt. The
portrait is
today at
Wawel Castle. It is
thought to have...