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Maximilian van Sevenbergen,
Latinized in
Maximili**** Transylv**** (Transilv****, Transylvani****), also
Maximili**** of
Transylvania and
Maximilian (Maximiliaen)...
- of
Tebessa (Theveste), also
known as
Maximilian of Numidia, (Latin:
Maximili****; AD 274–295) was a
Christian saint and martyr,
whose feast day is observed...
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Maximili**** "Max" van der
Stoel (Dutch pronunciation: [mɑks(imiliˈjaːnʏs) fɑn dər ˈstul]; 3
August 1924 – 23
April 2011) was a
Dutch politician and diplomat...
- of the trip, and
provided additional information to
authors such as
Maximili**** Transylv****.
Francisco Albo kept a log book with the ship's positional...
- The
writer and
courtier Maximili**** Transylv****, a
secretary to
Charles V, is
often said to be a son of Lang's (see
Maximili**** Transylv**** for this...
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Maximili**** Raguzzi (died 1639) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Vulturara e
Montecorvino (1637–1639). On 17
August 1637, Maximili****...
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first published report of the cir****navigation was a
letter written by
Maximili**** Transylv****, a
relative of
sponsor Cristóbal de Haro, who interviewed...
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Francisco Albo,
Gaspar Correa) [2008]
Viartis ISBN 978-1-906421-00-7
Maximili**** Transylv****, De
Moluccis insulis, 1523, 1542 Nowell,
Charles E., ed...
- Ming
China a
kingdom rather than an empire. It
appeared that it was
Maximili**** Transylv**** who
first considered China an
empire in his work. In 1585...
- Rather, it was
through an
account written by a Flanders-based writer,
Maximili**** Transylv****,
which was
published in 1523. Transylv**** had been instructed...