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Saint Judoc,
otherwise known as
Jodoc,
Joyce or
Josse (Latin: Iudocus;
traditionally c. 600 – 668 AD) was a seventh-century
Breton noble considered to...
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saint include St. Bernward, Hanover.
Saints portal Birkhaeuser,
Jodoc Adolphe. "St. Bernward." The
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. New York: Robert...
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Jodoc Pein
mppria in the
Certificate of
Nobility for André Falquet...
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Provence –
Schwestern Franck Gilbert Television film 2020
Kommissar Dupin Jodoc Luzel Episode: "Bretonisches Vermächtnis" 2020 Nord Nord Mord Peer Wilders...
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Meyer was
eventually forced out of
office in 1596 and
replaced by John
Jodoc Singisen, who
proved himself a
second founder of his monastery, who extended...
- (Wandregisilus) 600 668
Aubert (Autbert) 669
Bishop of Cambrai-Arras
Jodoc (Josse) 669
Serenidus 669 Æthelred and Æthelberht 669 murdered...
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economic boom began,
stimulated by
improved transport links. In 1640,
Gaspard Jodoc Stockalper organized a mail
service between Milan and
Geneva via the Simplon...
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referendary of
Latin expedition" of the
Imperial Court Chancellery;
Jodoc Pein, the
Registrar of the
Imperial Court Chancellery. The seal of Charles...
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Tessie Tellmann Ursula Schmid 50–105, 159–288 2000–2002, 2004–2006
Jodoc Seidel Josef † 59–90 2000–2001 Klaus-Henner
Russius Dr.
Honecker 66–68,...
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Altarpiece of St
Jodoc, but it was not
until 1974 that Ševčíková said the
altarpiece originally came from the
Church of St
Jodoc in Cheb,
without giving...