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Jerome (or Hieronymus)
Emser (March 20, 1477 –
November 8, 1527), was a
German theologian and
antagonist of
Martin Luther, was born of a good
family at...
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Emergency medical services (EMS), also
known as
ambulance services, pre-hospital care or
paramedic services, are
emergency services that
provide urgent...
- (a blanket) off the corpse, but is killed,
replaced in
Emser's grave. It
becomes clear Emser survived. Unhinged, he
returns to make Mary
relive through...
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Werner Emser (11
October 1920 –
before 2004) was a
German footballer who pla**** for
Borussia Neunkirchen, FV
Speyer and the
Saarland national team as...
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sculptor of the
carvings for the
choir stalls of the Ulm Minster.
Jerome Emser (1477–1527), a
German theologian and
antagonist of Luther. Hans
Maler zu...
- The Ems
dispatch (French: Dépêche d'Ems, German:
Emser Depesche),
sometimes called the Ems telegram, was
published on 13 July 1870; it
incited the Second...
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Aleandro Augustine Alveld Thomas Cajetan Johann Cochlaeus Johann Eck
Jerome Emser Pope Leo X John
Tetzel Thomas More
Ignatius of
Loyola Francis de
Sales Pope...
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Louis XV of
France and a 1470
Ulrich Han translation. In 1519,
Hieronymus Emser translated De
capienda ex
inimicis utilitate (wie ym
eyner seinen veyndt...
- to the
expansion of the mine,
which from 1871
operated under the name of
Emser Blei- und
Silberwerk AG (Bad Ems Lead and
Silver Works, Inc.). In 1909 the...
- "Essential oils". Bo Jensen. "Edible
Flowers Violets". Tomašević, Nataša;
Emser,
Fabiola Susanna; Muratspahić, Edin; et al. (2024). "Discovery and development...