- HOL-byne, US: /ˈhoʊlbaɪn, ˈhɔːl-/ HOHL-byne, HAWL-; German: Hans
Holbein der
Jüngere; c. 1497 –
between 7
October and 29
November 1543) was a German-Swiss painter...
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Pepin the
Short (Latin: Pipinus; French: Pépin le Bref; c. 714 – 24
September 768), was King of the
Franks from 751
until his
death in 768. He was the...
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Johann Klaj (Latinized Clajus) (1616 – 16
February 1656) was a
German poet. He was born at
Meissen in Saxony.
After studying theology at
University of...
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Diebold Schilling the
Younger (before 1460 - 3
November 1515(?)) was the
author of the
Luzerner Schilling, one of the
Swiss illustrated chronicles, which...
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Johann Rudolf Wyss (German pronunciation: [ˈjoːhan ˈruːdɔlf ˈviːs]; 4
March 1782 – 21
March 1830) was a
Swiss author, writer, and
folklorist who wrote...
- 1270s) was a
Middle High
German poet, best
known as the
author of Der
jüngere Titurel ("The
Younger Titurel")
since his two
other known works, Seifrid...
- The
Jüngere Hochmeisterchronik,
Croniken van der
Duytscher Oirden, or
Utrecht Chronicle of the
Teutonic Order is a
Middle Dutch chronicle of the Teutonic...
- John the
Younger (Danish: Hans; German: Johann; 25
March 1545 – 9
October 1622) was the duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg. John was born on 25 March...
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Caspar Cruciger the
Younger (19
March 1525 – 16
April 1597) was a
German theologian and
Protestant reformer. Born in Wittenberg, he was the son of Caspar...
- The
Jüngeres Hildebrandslied (the
younger lay of Hildebrand) or Das Lied von dem
alten Hildebrand (the song of old Hildebrand) is an
anonymous Early New...