- GNU/Linux-libre
distribution Parabola Allegory, a
Rosicrucian allegory attributed to
Hinricus Madath****
Parable Parabola of
safety This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- "Buruwe" is also found, as are "Henricus Buruwi", "Heinricus Buriwoi", and "
Hinricus Burwy".
Henry Borwin I was a son of
Pribislaw and his wife,
Woizlava of...
- this time he was
called Lord
Indrica of the
parish of
Papendorf (dominus
Hinricus pleb**** de Papendorpe). Tamm, Marek; Kaljundi, Linda; Jensen, Carsten...
-
Heinrich Rantzau or
Ranzow (Ranzovius) (11
March 1526 – 31
December 1598) was a
German humanist writer and statesman, a
prolific astrologer and an ****ociate...
- the 18th and 19th century. The
family was
first mentioned in 1336, when
Hinricus Treskowe, Lord of Buckow, was mentioned.
General and anti-**** conspirator...
- 1331, "Wernerus
pictor de Sosato",
naturalised in 1348; furthermore, a "
hinricus de Sosato",
profession decaurator (gilder),
naturalised in 1306; a marriage...
- Hein
Hoyer (lat.
Hinricus Hoyeri) (c. 1380 in
Hamburg – 12 May 1447 in Hamburg) was a
German statesman and
mayor of Hamburg. His
family belonged to the...
- was born in
Barnekow around 1186. He had a son
recorded as
Hinricus de Barnekowe.
Hinricus' son
Ulrich Barnekow is
recorded as a
witness to a
treaty between...
- Nachtrag.
Mittelniederdeutsches Wörterbuch (in German). Vol. 6. Bremen:
Hinricus Fischer. Wikidata Q131357531. Schiller-Lübben in the Quellenverzeichnis...
-
Brunn & Metzler, 1695.
digital edition Otherwise known as
Henricus or
Hinricus Madath****,
Adrian Seumenicht or Sümenicht, Hadri**** a Mynsicht, Hadri****...