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Goswin is a
Germanic male
given name
originally meaning "friend (win) of the
Goths (gos)" As Gosewijn,
Goswijn or
Gozewijn (with
short forms Goos, Goes...
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Goswin,
Bishop of
Poznan was a 12th-century
Polish bishop,
whose death was
reported in the
obituary of the
Abbey of St.
Vincent under the
daily date 5...
- Rob
Goossens (b. Schriek, 1943)
pseudonym Rob
Goswin is a
Belgian artist and poet. He is a
teacher at the
Royal Technical Athenaeum in Westerlo. In 1968...
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Goswin of
Bossut (fl. 1231–1238) was a
Cistercian monk, crusader,
composer and
writer of
Villers Abbey in the
Duchy of Brabant.
Goswin is the
author of...
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Goswin I of
Heinsberg (
Goswin I von Heinsberg) (ca. 1060–1128) was the
Count of
Heinsberg from 1085–1128. He was (most-possibly) the
father of
Goswin...
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Goswin was a
Benedictine abbot. Born in
Douai in 1082, then in the
County of
Flanders and
since 1668 in France, he
studied in
Paris and
afterwards returned...
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Goswin Karl
Uphues (13
March 1841 – 10
September 1916) was a
German philosopher. He
taught at a
gymnasium in
Aarau before becoming a
professor at the University...
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Goswin Anne-Marie Félix de
Fierlant (ca. 1735—1804) was a
holder of high
office in the
Austrian Netherlands who
served on the
Council of State, as the...
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Goswin Nickel (1582 – 31 July 1664) was a
German Jesuit priest and the
tenth Superior-General of the
Society of Jesus.
Goswin was born in Koslar [de]...
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Goswin Haex von Loenhout, O. Carm. or
Goswinus Hexius (1398 – 31 Mar 1475) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Utrecht (1469–1475)...