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Melchior is the name
traditionally given to one of the
biblical Magi
appearing in the
Gospel of Matthew.
There are many
notable people with this name,...
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Henry Melchior Muhlenberg (born
Heinrich Melchior Mühlenberg;
September 6, 1711 –
October 7, 1787), was a German-born
Lutheran clergyman and missionary...
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Lauritz Melchior (20
March 1890 – 18
March 1973) was a Danish-American
opera singer. He was the
preeminent Wagnerian heldentenor of the 1920s, 1930s, and...
- Charles-Jean-Melchior,
Marquis de Vogüé (18
October 1829 – 10
November 1916) was a
French archaeologist, diplomat, and
member of the Académie française...
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Report of The
Trial and
Conviction of John Haggerty, for The
Murder of
Melchoir Fordney, Late of The City of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Gale,
Making of Modern...
- "National
Register of
Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form:
Henry Melchoir Muhlenberg House" (PDF).
Retrieved 2012-05-14. The
Henry Muhlenberg House...
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Leonard (Melchior)
Henny (The Hague, 4
August 1935 – Amsterdam, 17
September 2011) was a
Dutch filmmaker, teacher, and writer,
known for his
socially engaged...
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along WIS 35
Coman House,
built in the 1860s in
Trempealeau Melchoir House ruins on the
outskirts of
Trempealeau Trempealeau Library Trempealeau...
- in the city
include Union Street Park,
Kingsboro Park,
Darling Field,
Melchoir Park,
Estee Park,
Ashley Park,
Spring Street Park,
Castiglione Memorial...
- The
Melchoir Brewery and
Hotel Ruins are
located at the base of the
bluffs along the
Mississippi River in Trempealeau, Wisconsin.
Built in 1857, the site...