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names St.
Lambertus,
canonical name of
Bishop Lambert of
Maastricht (c.636–c.700)
Lambertus Ardensis (c.1160–aft.1203),
French chronicler Lambertus Ascafnaburgensis...
- in top 1% of all US
inventors Stanford profiles,
Lambertus Hesselink's page "Academic Tree,
Lambertus Hesselink".
Retrieved 2020-02-12. "Lab in a Box,...
- The
Church of St.
Lambertus (German:
Pfarrkirche St.
Lambertus),
known locally as the
Immerather Dom (meaning "Cathedral of Immerath"), was a
Roman Catholic...
- Republic,
Lambertus pla**** for the
Cuban Stars (East) in 1929. In his 23
recorded games, he
posted 22 hits in 83
plate appearances.
Lambertus died in New...
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Lambertus was
elected to
replace him on the
recommendation of the king and with the
consent of the
clergy and the people. He died in 688.
Lambertus was...
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Lambertus (14
August 1955 – 21
March 2019) was a
Romanian rower. He
competed in the men's
single sculls event at the 1976
Summer Olympics.
Lambertus sought...
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Jonkheer Alidius Warmoldus Lambertus Tjarda van
Starkenborgh Stachouwer (7
March 1888 – 16
August 1978) was a
Dutch nobleman and statesman, primarily...
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januari 1795 at The Hague.
Lambertus Antonius Claessens at The
Netherlands Institute for Art
History (in Dutch)
Lambertus Antonius Claessens in: A.J....
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Lambertus de Monte, also
Lambertus de
Monte Domini or
Lambert of
Cologne (Dutch:
Lambertus van 's-Heerenbergh; c. 1430/5–1499), was a
medieval scholastic...
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Lambertus Johannes Toxopeus (1894 -
April 21, 1951) was a Java-born,
Dutch university teacher, entomologist,
lepidopterist and
botanical collector. In...