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- Bogardus, in 1633. Michaëlius' wife died in New Amsterdam shortly after his arrival. The classis of Amsterdam wished to send Michaëlius back to America in...
- Collegiate, discovered a letter that Collegiate's founder—the Reverend Jonas Michaëlius, the first minister of the Dutch Reformed Church in America—had written...
- Niels Carl Michaelius (Michael) Flindt Dahl, usually known as Carl Dahl, (24 March 1812 in Faaborg – 7 April 1865 in Frederiksberg) was a Danish marine...
- Iustini**** Augustus IV, Decius Paulinus Roman consul 535 Vacant Title next held by Mari**** Michaelius Gabrielius Archangelus John "the Cappadocian"...
- Veersteeg, Dingman; Michaëlius, Jonas (1904), Manhattan in 1628 as Described in the Recently Discovered Autograph Letter of Jonas Michaëlius, Written from the...
- Veersteeg, Dingman; Michaëlius, Jonas (1904). Manhattan in 1628 as Described in the Recently Discovered Autograph Letter of Jonas Michaëlius, Written from the...
- Alvise Michiel (Latin: Aloysius Michaelius, 1513 – 1582) was an Italian clergyman and bishop for the Archdiocese of Split. Alvise Michiel was born in 1513...
- Political offices Preceded by Mari**** Michaelius Gabrielius Archangelus John "the Cappadocian" (alone) Roman consul 539 Succeeded by Mar. Petrus Theodorus...
- Belisarii 537 II post consulatum Belisarii 538 sine collega Mari**** Michaelius Gabrielius Archangelus Ioannes 539 post consulatum Ioannis Strategius...
- Hogerbeets (1561–1625), jurist Willem Schouten (ca. 1567–1625), explorer Jonas Michaelius (1577 – after 1638), clergyman Cornelius Jacobsen May (ca. 1580 – after...