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Anton Maria Kobolt (16
November 1752 in
Ingolstadt – 28
November 1826 in Altötting),
oftentimes erroneously spelled Kobold, was a
German Roman Catholic...
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kobold (German: [
ˈkoːbɔlt];
kobolt, kobolde, kobolde, cobold) is a
general or
generic name for the
household spirit in
German folklore. A hausgeist...
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which conjectured that the ore
kobolt and the
spirit kobolt/kobold was the same word. An
alternative etymology deriving kobolt ore from Kübel, a type of bucket...
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captured and
taken to the Oasis, a
paradise created by Ryu
Kobolt, a past
friend of Cerebra.
Kobolt had
built the
Oasis to
bring together a
chosen few downtrodden...
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called necker and in
Middle Dutch nicker (compare also
Nickel or
Nikkel plus
Kobolt). The Old High
German form
nihhus also
meant "crocodile",
while the Old...
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Dorian -
Guitars Aldric - B****
Zoltan -
Keyboards Hekchen -
Drums Franck Kobolt - Guitars, Drum
programming Arnaud Chipouka -
Vocals Eric
Tabourier - Drum...
- Tatrman,
Deutsche Mythologie, 4te Ausgabe, 1: 416–417
Lexer (1878). "
kóbolt,
kobólt",
Mittelhochdeutsches Handwörterbuch Hugo von
Trimberg (1909). Ehrismann...
- Hela/Tiana, Loki/Jordan Boone, Balder, Heimdall) Anti-Hulk The
Architect (Ryu
Kobolt)
Avatarr (CEO of Alchemax;
secretly an alien)
Brimstone Love and the Theatre...
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Spelearctos Geoffrey, 1833 Thal****arctos J. E. Gray, 1825 Thal****iarchus
Kobolt, 1896
Ursarctos Heude, 1898
Ursulus Kretzoi, 1954
Vetularctos Merriam, 1918...
- Cronstedt, Axel F. (1751). "Rön och försök,
Gjorde Med en Malm-art från Los
Kobolt Grufvor i
Farila Socken och Helsingeland". Kongl.
Svenska Veenskapas Academians...