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Manegold or
Manegoldo may
refer to:
Manegold of
Lautenbach (c. 1030 – c. 1103),
Alsatian philosopher Manegold of
Mammern (d. 1133),
abbot of
Saint Gall...
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Manegold of Berg (c. 1140/1150 – 9 June 1215 in Vienna) was
abbot of St. George's
Abbey in the
Black Forest, Kremsmünster
Abbey and
Tegernsee Abbey, and...
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fissure fillings in Petersbuch,
Bavaria by
German paleornithologist Albrecht Manegold. This
specimen implies the
branching of
Certhioidea occurred 20 MYA, and...
- Stratos; Kersten,
Martin L;
Manegold,
Stefan (2007).
Database cracking.
Proceedings of CIDR. Boncz,
Peter A; Kersten,
Martin L;
Manegold,
Stefan (2008). "Breaking...
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Manegold of
Lautenbach (c. 1030 – c. 1103) was a
religious and
polemical writer and
Augustinian canon from Alsace,
active mostly as a
teacher in south-west...
- (2003), p. 269
Bremer (2003), p. 271
Manegold (January 18, 2010), New England's
scarlet 'S' for slavery;
Manegold (2010), Ten
Hills Farm: The Forgotten...
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Albrecht Manegold (born 1973 in Mannheim) is a
German ornithologist and paleontologist. He is the
curator of the
vertebrate collection at the
State Museum...
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Manegold von
Mammern (also
Manegold von Böttstein-Mammern; died 1 May 1133) was
abbot of the
Abbey of
Saint Gall from 1121 to 1133. He
descended from...
- to 1112
Manegold the Younger, son of
Manegold the Elder,
Count Palatine of
Swabia from 1112 to 1125
Adalbert of Lauterburg, son of
Manegold the Elder...
- election, was forged.
Manegold von
Mammern was
ported as counter-abbot. In 1121,
Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen,
established Manegold in
Saint Gallen by force...