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Hefele is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Anna-Maria
Hefele,
German singer Karl
Josef von
Hefele (1809–1893),
German Catholic...
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Michael Martin Hefele (German: [ˈheːfələ]; born 1
September 1990) is a
German former professional footballer who pla**** as a centre-back. He is now an...
- Anna-Maria
Hefele is a
German overtone singer.
Hefele is from
Grafing near Munich. This
technique of
singing polyphonic overtones is also
known as "throat...
- Karl
Josef von
Hefele (March 15, 1809 – June 6, 1893) was a
Roman Catholic bishop and
theologian of Germany.
Hefele was born at
Unterkochen in Württemberg...
- pp. 67–68.
Catholic Encyclopedia:
Monothelitism and
Monothelites Hefele, p. 25
Hefele, pp. 29–30 Migne.
Patrologia Graeca. Vol. 91. pp. 328–329. Bellarmine...
- 91–108. Mansi, p. 411–412.
Hefele, pp. 58–59.
Hefele, p. 60. Mansi,
Volume XXVI, pp. 1233–1234 (labelled
Sessio XIX).
Hefele, pp. 65–66. Mansi, Volume...
- for
Archbishop József Batthyány,
after the
design of
architect Melchior Hefele. In 1805, the Palace's Hall of
Mirrors saw the
signing of the
fourth Peace...
- 1979, p. 70f.
Davis 2000, pp. 44, 97; Mansi,
Labbe &
Martin 1762, p. 204;
Hefele 1895, p. 59:
Nuceria had been destro****,
probably by the Visigoths, at the...
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Synods of". Encyclopædia
Britannica (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press.
Hefele, 2nd ed., i. pp. 111 sqq. (English translation, i.
Section 5, pp. 93 sqq...
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images as
practised in the
Catholic Church. Binterim, De Rossi, and
Hefele interpret this
prohibition as
directed against the use of
images in overground...