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Judocus de Vos (1661–1734) was a
Flemish weaver, son of the
weaver Marcus de Vos. he was
apprenticed to his
father and
after his
death he took over and...
- was by
Paulus Manutius (Rome, 1564).
Commonly used
Latin editions are by
Judocus Le Plat (Antwerp, 1779) and by
Johann Friedrich von
Schulte and Aemilius...
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Josse Judocus Joseph de Lehaye-Dael (28 May 1800 – 22
September 1888) was a
Belgian magistrate and
liberal politician. As a politician, he was a member...
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Josse van Clichtove, Chlichtove,
Clicthove or
Judocus Clichtoveus Neoportuensis (Nieuwpoort, 1472/73 –
Chartres 22
September 1543), was a
Flemish theologian...
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Adalbert (2000). "
Judocus de
Kessalia and
Judocus de Pratis". Recercare. 12: 23–51. JSTOR 41701332. Rice, Eric...
- vows. He was
unanimously elected abbot in 1660,
following the
death of
Judocus Gillis.
During his
period as
abbot the west
front of the abbey, including...
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celestial globe in The
Astronomer "was also a
Hondius (Hendrick
rather than
Judocus)",
another indication that the two
paintings were
created as
pendant pieces...
- Part of the
Battle of
Blenheim tapestry at
Blenheim Palace by
Judocus de Vos. In the
background is the
village of Blenheim; in the
middle ground are the...
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Island on
Lough Derg,
Ireland (549) (see also:
December 12)
Saint Judoc (
Judocus, Judganoc, Josse), a priest,
brother of King Judicäel of Brittany, became...
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Reichardt John
Rylands Brigitta Scherzenfeldt Clara Sherman Gunta Stölzl
Judocus de Vos
Margaretha Zetterberg Employment practices More
looms Kissing the...