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Ludovicus or
Ludowicus is a
Latinized form of the
Germanic masculine given name
Hludwig ("Louis"). It has been used as a
baptismal name in the Low Countries...
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Ludovicus Stornebrink (sometimes
written as
Ludowicus and also
known as
Louis Stornebrink), was the
founder of the
Yokohama Ice
Works in Yokohama, ****an...
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Ludovicus Schoenmaekers (born 15
September 1931) is a
Belgian former swimmer. He
competed in the men's 200
metre ****troke at the 1952
Summer Olympics...
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Lodewijk de Bisschop,
Latinised as
Ludovicus Episcopius (c. 1520 in
Mechelen – 29
April 1595 in Straubing) was a
Flemish Roman Catholic priest and composer...
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Ludovicus Cerva Tubero (Serbo-Croatian:
Ludovik Crijević Tuberon, Italian:
Ludovico Cerva Tuberon, his
surname is also
written Cervarius; 1459–1527),...
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Ludwig "
Ludovicus" van
Beethoven the
Elder (né
Lodewijk van Beethoven, Dutch: [ˈloːdəʋɛik fɑm ˈbeːt(ɦ)oːvə(n)]; c. January 5, 1712 –
December 24, 1773)...
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Louis de Blois, O.S.B., (October 1506 – 7
January 1566) was a
Flemish monk and
mystical writer,
generally known under the name of Blosius.
Louis was born...
- of the
Hebrew Bible. SBL Press; 4
November 2016. ISBN 978-0-88414-194-5. pp. 73–74. "Cappel,
Louis (
Ludovicus Cappellus)" in The
Jewish Encyclopedia...
- lit. 'Juan Luis Vives'; Catalan: Joan Lluís
Vives i March; Dutch: Jan
Ludovicus Vives; 6
March 1493 – 6 May 1540) was a
Spanish (Valencian)
scholar and...
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Johannes Ludovicus Paquay (17
November 1828 - 1
January 1905), also
known as Valentinus, was a
Belgian Roman Catholic priest and a
professed member from...