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Blessed Guilielmus Peregrinus (d.
April 20, c. 1146), also
known as
Wilhelm the Pilgrim, was a
German pilgrim from Bogen, Bavaria. He is said to have healed...
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Guillaume Budé (French: [ɡijom byde];
Latinized as
Guilielmus Budaeus;
January 26, 1467 –
August 20, 1540) was a
French scholar and humanist. He was involved...
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Guillaume Durand (died 1328 or 1330) was a
French clergyman, a
nephew of a more
famous Guillaume Durand,
nicknamed "The Speculator". Like his uncle, he...
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spatio vacuo (Inaugural
Philosophical Dis****tion on
Empty Space) by
Guilielmus ab
Irhoven (Willem van Irhoven) on the
authority of the
Rector magnificus...
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Guiglielmus Borremans or
Willem Borremans was a
Flemish composer and the
choir master of the
Saint Gaugericus Church in Brussels. In 1660, he published...
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William Ames (/eɪmz/; Latin:
Guilielmus Amesius; 1576 – 14
November 1633) was an
English Puritan minister, philosopher, and controversialist. He spent...
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William Allen (1532 – 16
October 1594), also
known as
Guilielmus Al**** or
Gulielmus Al****, was an
English Cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church. He was...
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Guilielmus Messaus (or Messaulx, Missau) (bapt. 2 July 1589 – 8
March 1640) was a
Flemish composer who
lived in the city of Antwerp.
Guilielmus Messaus...
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publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Xylander,
Guilielmus". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
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Willem Piso (in
Dutch Willem Pies, in
Latin Gulielmus Piso, also
called Guilherme Piso in Portuguese) (1611 in
Leiden – 28
November 1678 in Amsterdam)...