- Name variations:
Engelbert Liévin Siclers,
Engelbert Liévin
Secliers Ingelbert Liévin
Siclers at the
Netherlands Institute for Art
History (in Dutch)...
- is a
Dutch variant of an Old High
German given name
sometimes spelled Ingelbert or Engelbert.
Engel can
translate as "Angle" (the name of a
German folk...
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owned the property,
undertook to
restore the
Abbey of Glanfeuil. An
Abbot Ingelbert of Saint-Maur-des-Fossés
allegedly ****isted
Rorgon and sent
monks including...
- wife, Bilichilde. Together, they
undertook to
restore the abbey.
Abbot Ingelbert of Saint-Pierre-des-Fossés sent some monks,
including the count's brother...
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Pierre de Heer,
active 1581–1594
Henricus Hovius,
active 1567–1611
Nicolas Ingelbert,
active 1587–1609
Lambert de La Coste,
active 1589–1609
Gauthier Morberius...
- been
placed under the
authority of
another relative of Ebroin's,
Abbot Ingelbert of Saint-Pierre-des-Fossés, by the
Emperor Louis the
Pious in 833. In...
- CS1 maint:
multiple names:
authors list (link) Jegannathan, Gobinath;
Ingelberts, Hans; Kuijk,
Maarten (2020). "Current-****isted
Single Photon Avalanche...
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Barnetby le Wold, Lincolnshire, son of Sir
Roger Kelke and wife
Eleanor Ingelbert. He
married for the
third time,
before 20
November 1494, to Margery. "In...
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several years,
before moving to
Paris to
continue her art
studies with M.
Ingelbert.
After becoming ill she
returned to
Indiana in the
early 1890s. She exhibited...
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Leopardus (895–907)
Peter III (907–913)
Gregory (913–929),
beatified Ingelbert (929–941)
Gerlo (941–947)
Gottifred (947–958)
Guido (959–969), also bishop...