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- Gualterius de Lavendel was an amb****ador of the king Charles II of Anjou to the Mongol ruler Ghazan. He went to Persia to visit Ghazan, and arrived there...
- (preocc. Fruhstorfer, 1906) Papilio rothschildi**** Zikán, 1937 (preocc. Fruhstorfer, 1909) Papilio fuscicornis Zikán, 1938 Papilio gualterius Zikán, 1938...
- Walter Map (Latin: Gualterius Mappus; 1130 – c. 1209/1210) was a medieval writer. He wrote De nugis curialium, which takes the form of a series of anecdotes...
- Gualterus ****nius (c. 1530 – c. 1580), also known as Gualterius ****nius, Gautier ****ns, and Walter ****nius, was a Flemish scientific instrument maker...
- Walter of Châtillon (Latinized as Gualterus de Castellione) was a 12th-century French writer and theologian who wrote in the Latin language. He studied...
- Western Hemispheres. It is believed that already the map created in 1507 by Gualterius Lud was in stereographic projection, as were later the maps of Jean Roze...
- visited the court of Charles II of Anjou, who on April 27, 1303, sent Gualterius de Lavendel as his own amb****ador back to Ghazan's court. In 1303, Ghazan...
- Bishop of Porto Dagobert, Archbishop of Pisa Saint Bruno, Bishop of Segni Gualterius, Cardinal Bishop of Albano Rangerius, O.S.B., Archbishop of Reggio Calabria...
- the Diocese of Sabina supporters controlled the antipope Clement III. Gualterius (cardinal-bishop from c. 1091) - Bishop of Albano Odon de Chatillon (c...
- animal souls. Philoponus, Ioannes. 1897. De opificio mundi libri VII, ed. Gualterius Reichert. Leipzig: Teubner. Clemens Scholten (ed), De Opificio Mundi =...