- 1739
Leopoldus) is a Dano-Norwegian
noble family of
German origin.
Members of the
family now live
primarily in Norway.
Originally named Leopoldus, it was...
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Leopoldo Benites (17
October 1905 – 1
January 1996) was an
Ecuadorian diplomat who
served as the 28th
President of the
United Nations General ****embly...
- The
Leopoldus Primus, also
called Leopold I, was the
first convoy ship
commissioned to
protect the Free and
Hanseatic City of Hamburg. She was designed...
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Herman Leopoldus Løvenskiold (4
February 1897 at
Rafnes – 16 July 1982 at Nesodden),
often known as
Herman L. Løvenskiold, was a
Norwegian ornithologist...
- Chrysost[omus]
Wolfgangus Theophilus fil[ius] leg[itimus] Nob[ilis] D[ominus]
Leopoldus Mozart Aulæ Musicus, et
Maria Anna
Pertlin giuges Nob[ilis] D[ominus]...
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Severin (Søren)
Leopoldus Løvenskiold (31
December 1719 - 9
April 1776) was a
Norwegian timber merchant who
moved to Denmark.. In 1763, he was created...
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Leopold Jan
Szersznik (Czech: Šeršník, German: Scherschnik, Latin:
Leopoldus Ioannes Scherschnik; 3
March 1747 – 31
January 1814) was an Austro-Hungarian...
- is in gold, with nine crowns, nine face-to-face
monograms "LR" (for "
Leopoldus Rex" for King
Leopold I), and
eighteen lions. The
badge of the
order is...
- diamond-studded
pendants noted by
Houbraken as
awarded to the
artist by "De
Keizer Leopoldus en zyne gemalinne". This gift was in
exchange for a painting, and is probably...
- to the
parish of San Ġwann with the
approval of the
parish priest, Fr
Leopoldu Tabone OFMCap.
Neocatechumenal communities hold two
gatherings each w****:...