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Oliver Legipont (2
December 1698, at Soiron,
Limburg – 16
January 1758, at Trier) was a
German Benedictine bibliographer.
Having received his
early education...
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Benedictine ecclesiastical historians (Benedictines such as
Oliver Legipont,
Magnoald Ziegelbauer and
Hieronymus Pez). Its so-called "corresponding...
- Germany,
proved that this
chronicle is a
false history,
concocted by
Oliver Legipont, a
Benedictine Monk
residing at
Great St. Martin’s in 1730.
Other theories...
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Fondante de
Charneux Charneux,
Merveille de Charneu, Köstliche von Charneeux,
Légipont,
Merveille de Charneu, Waterloo, Charneux,
Belgium c1800
Susceptible to...
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officer Oliver Elles Leggett (1876–1946),
English naval officer Oliver Legipont (1698–1758),
German bibliographer Oliver Leith (born 1990),
British composer...
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Charlotta Frölich,
Swedish agronomist (d. 1770)
December 2 –
Oliver Legipont,
German Benedictine bibliographer (d. 1758)
December 6 –
Anthony Mooyart...
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partly made use of in the "Historia rei literariæ O.S.B." by Ziegelbauer-
Legipont (1754). His m****cripts were
preserved at Melk.
Attribution This article...
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German portrait painter and
etcher (died 1830) 16
January in
Trier –
Oliver Legipont,
German Benedictine bibliographer (born 1698) 10 May in
Leipzig – Christian...
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Charlotta Frölich,
Swedish agronomist (d. 1770)
December 2 –
Oliver Legipont,
German Benedictine bibliographer (d. 1758)
December 6 –
Anthony Mooyart...