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- Dryander is a family name. It originates as a 16th-century Humanist name, literally meaning (in Ancient Gr****) "oak-man". It was used by people whose original...
- Carlsson Dryander (5 March 1748 – 19 October 1810) was a Swedish botanist. Dryander was born in Gothenburg, Sweden. He was the son of Carl Leonard Dryander and...
- Dryander is a national park in Queensland (Australia), 938 km northwest of Brisbane, and north of Proserpine. The most prominent mountain in the park is...
- Johannes Dryander, also known as Johannes Eichmann (1500-1560), was a German academic. Dryander was born in Wetter, Germany as Johannes Eichmann. He studied...
- Friedrich Dryander (26 April 1756, in Sankt Johann, Saarbrücken – 29 March 1812, in Sankt Johann, Saarbrücken) was a German painter. Dryander created several...
- November 1518? – 30 December 1552), also known by the humanist name Francis Dryander (from the Gr**** drus, which can be translated encina in Spanish), was a...
- Diego de Enzinas (c. 1520 – c. 15 March 1547), or Jacobus Dryander, Protestant scholar of Spanish origin, active in the Low Countries and Rome, executed...
- Diagram of astronomical rings (Johannes Dryander, Annulorum trium diversi generis..., published Marburg, 1537)...
- sympathizers like Vergerio, Camillo Renato, Giulio di Milano [it], and Francis Dryander. On two or three occasions, about 1550 or later, she partook of the Eucharist...
- Portrait by Johann Friedrich Dryander....