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Heymo was a
medieval Bishop of Wrocław,
Poland from 1120–1126.
Little is
known about his origins,
career or his
Episcopal work,
although he was probably...
- Mérida, Yucatán,
Mexico Training location Mexico City,
Mexico Discipline Rhythmic gymnastics Club Club
Heymo Head coach(es)
Blajaith Aguilar Medal record...
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Listed chronologically. Aimo (d. 1173),
French monk,
mystic and
saint Heymo (bishop of Wrocław) (r. 1120–1126)
Aymon Aymon de Briançon (d. 1211), archbishop...
- John
Stone 1581
Philip Jones 1586
Henry Bishop 1587
Robert Butler 1592
Heymo Leigh 1594
Richard Dyer 1610 John
Burgoyne 1616
Alexander Gregory 1632 Thomas...
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brewery until they had a
house built at
Darling Point which they
named Nia
Heymo. She
first drove in a
Chandler Motor Car. In 1923 she went on a tour in...
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which has
preserved his name.
Petrus was
followed by: Żyrosław I (1112–20);
Heymo (1120–26), who
welcomed Otto of
Bamberg to Wrocław in May 1124 when the...
- picture, St. Judoc's
miracle at the spring,
through which he
saved Count Heymo, who was out hunting, from death; in the
lower picture, the
miraculous preservation...