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Gobelinus Person,
sometimes given as
Gobelinus Persona, (1358 – 17
November 1421) was a
German historian, cleric, priest,
music theorist, and monk from...
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around 1195 in
Ambroise of Normandy's
Guerre sainte, and to
Medieval Latin gobelinus in
Orderic Vitalis before 1141,
which was the name of a
devil or daemon...
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Marsupiobothrium gobelinus is a
species of
tapeworms with an
unknown taxonomic affinity. It can
easily be
distinguished from the
other members of its...
- mitsukurinae, and the
tapeworms Litobothrium amsichensis and
Marsupiobothrium gobelinus. The
goblin shark feeds mainly on
teleost fishes such as
rattails and...
- 1411 –
death 1421)
Nicolaus Robertus Ryngman, O.F.M. (30 May 1425 – ?)
Gobelinus Volant,
Canons Regular of
Saint Augustine (C.R.S.A.) (circa 1 October...
- the
Northern English boggart,
Scottish bogle,
French goblin,
Medieval gobelinus,
German kobold, and
English Puck. Likewise, the
names of many European...
- Arnulf's rival, King Guy, as
recorded by the late
medieval historian Gobelinus, who may have had a lost
Carolingian work as his source. By the winter...
- faux
ancient symbol for the Saxons",
being derived from an
account by
Gobelinus of the myth of
Hengist and
Horsa in Britain. The
horse motif was adopted...
- Baumann:
Weltchronistik im
ausgehenden Mittelalter.
Heinrich von Herford,
Gobelinus Person,
Dietrich Engelhus. Lang,
Frankfurt am Main u.a. 1995, ISBN 3-631-48288-4...
- Jens Mikkelsen, 1365–1369 Svend, 1370–1396
Peder Friis, 1396–1425 Paul
Gobelinus Bolant, 1431–1432
Gerhard Peder Gyldenstierne, 1433–1452
Jacob Friis Loddehat...