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Jord**** is the
Latin form of
Jordan and may
refer to:
Jord**** of Bristol, a
saint venerated in Bristol,
England Jordan Catala (Friar
Jord****), a 14th-century...
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Marcus Jord**** (* ca. 1531 in Krempe; † 1595 in Krempe) was a
Danish cartographer and mathematician.
Jord**** studied at the
University of Copenhagen...
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Jord**** ****n (1753–1833) was a
painter and
drawing teacher from the Netherlands. ****n was born and died in Amersfoort.
According to the RKD he was the...
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Jord**** (the
Jordan River) was a
constellation introduced in 1612 (or 1613) on a
globe by
Petrus Plancius and
first shown in
print by Jakob Bartsch...
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Jord**** de
Nemore (fl. 13th century), also
known as
Jord**** Nemorarius and
Giordano of Nemi, was a thirteenth-century
European mathematician and scientist...
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Jord**** (Daan)
Roodenburgh (23 July, 1886 – 4 February, 1972) was a
Dutch urban-architect and
former General director of AFC Ajax. Born 23 July 1886 in...
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Harpalus jord**** is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Harpalinae. It was
described by
Jedlicka in 1964. "Harpalus
jord**** Jedlicka, 1964"....
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Mirabilia descripta does not use his surname. It
gives his name in
Latin as
Jord**** and
describes him as
oriundum de Severaco, a
native of Sévérac-le-Château...
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Political Thought in
Europe 1250-1450 (1993), p. 93.
Heinrich Koch (1992). "
Jord**** von Osnabrück". In Bautz,
Friedrich Wilhelm (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches...
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Raymundus Jord**** (fl. c. 1381), best
known by his
Latin pseudonym Idiota ('the Idiot'),
though this
identification is
disputed by some, was a medieval...