- of
Bourges and
philosopher Egidius de
Francia or
Egidius de
Murino (fl. mid 14th century),
sometimes Magister Frater Egidius,
French composer and music...
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Egidius Slanghen (23
August 1820 – 12
October 1882) was the
mayor of
Hoensbroek (now part of Heerlen) from 11
March 1855 till his
death and a historian...
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Egidius Wilson (by 1530-63/67), of Redland, Gloucestershire, was an
English Member of
Parliament (MP). He was a
Member of the
Parliament of
England for...
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considered Egidius is
identical with that
namesake noble, who held
court positions during the
reigns of Béla III then Emeric. Accordingly,
Egidius served...
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Egidius Aerts (1822–1853) was a
Belgian flautist and composer. He was born in Boom,
United Kingdom of the Netherlands. He
studied under Jean François...
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Braun founded the "DFB
Foundation Egidius Braun",
which takes care of
distressed youth. Furthermore, the "
Egidius-Braun Award" is
awarded by the WDR...
- The song
Egidius waer
bestu bleven (Translation:
Egidius,
where have you gone?) is an
early rondeau from
Dutch literature and a
famous Middle Dutch song...
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Egidius de
Francia (fl. mid-14th century; also
Egidius de
Murino or
Magister Frater Egidius) was a
French music theorist of
medieval music,
known for...
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Giles of Rome O.S.A. (Latin:
Aegidius Rom****; Italian:
Egidio Colonna; c. 1243 – 22
December 1316) was a
medieval philosopher and
Scholastic theologian...
- bribery.
Gregory describes the
trial of
Egidius in 590 for treason.
Faced with
additional do****ents and witnesses,
Egidius was
found guilty, but his life was...