- Evrard, Erhard, or Eberard; in
Latinized fashion, Everardus, Eberardus, or
Eberhardus. He
wrote his own name "Evvrardus". He was an
important political, military...
-
Evert Julius Bonsdorff (24
September 1810 – 30 July 1898) was a
Finnish physician and
professor of
anatomy and
physiology who
worked on
comparative anatomy...
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Franz Brunhölzl zum 65. Geburtstag, (1989) Everardus, Evrard, Eberhard,
Eberhardus,
Evrardus Yprensis,
Everhardus Yprensis.
Richard William Southern, Scholastic...
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Eberhard von Sayn,
sometimes Eberhardus de
Seyne or
Everart de
Saine (died 1258), was a
Teutonic Knight, Grosskomtur,
Landmeister and
finally Grand Marshal...
- coat of arms".
Soldan and his wife had at
least three sons,
including Eberhardus, Christani**** and Melchior.
Another source specifies that
Soltan came...
- de Béthune, Éverard de Béthune,
Ebrardus Bethuniensis or Bithuniensis,
Eberhardus Bethuniensis, Eberard, Ebrard, Ebrad; died c. 1212) was a
Flemish grammarian...
-
questioned by
Johannes Mötsch. The
Genealogia Sponhemica presents Count Eberhardus as son of
Countess Hedwig and
father of a
single Count Stephenus I/II...
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patriarcha Aquilegiensis.
Eberhardus Salzeburgensis archiepiscopus. Otto
Frisingensis episcopus.
Chunradus Pataviensis episcopus.
Eberhardus Babenbergensis episcopus...
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Rescue service. In a deed of gift by Duke Otto II of
Merania a
certain Eberhardus de
Eckebretsteine was
mentioned for the
first time in 1248. In 1308 King...
- once owned, on the
other hand, have survived. They
include copies of
Eberhardus Bremensis's Laborintus,
Geoffrey of Vinsauf's
Poetria Nova, and Leonardo...