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Odilo Lothar Ludwig Globocnik (21
April 1904 – 31 May 1945) was a ****
Party official from
Austria and a
perpetrator of the Holocaust. A high-ranking...
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Odilo may
refer to:
Saint Odilo of
Cluny (born c.962),
fifth Benedictine Abbot of
Cluny Odilo, Duke of
Bavaria (d. 748), son of
Gotfrid of the
house of...
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Odilo of
Cluny (c. 962 – 1
January 1049) was the 5th
Benedictine Abbot of Cluny,
succeeding Mayeul and
holding the post for
around 54 years.
During his...
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Odilo Pedro Scherer (Portuguese pronunciation: [oˈdʒilu ˈpedɾu ˈʃɛɾeʁ]; born 21
September 1949) is a
Brazilian cardinal of the
Catholic Church. Since...
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Firma y
Odilo Estévez Muni****l
Decorative Art
Museum (in Spanish,
Museo de Arte
Decorativo Firma y
Odilo Estévez) is the
former home of the Estévez family...
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Odilo, also
Oatilo or
Uatilo (died 18
January 748) of the
Agilolfing dynasty was Duke of
Bavaria from 737
until his
death in 748. He had the Lex Baiuvariorum...
- Rev. Fr.
Odilo (Otto) Weeger, CMM (14
October 1912 – 8 June 2006) was a
Roman Catholic missionary in Matabeleland,
Southern Africa. He
arrived in Africa...
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Arthur Seyss-Inquart,
Franz Stangl,
Alois Brunner,
Friedrich Rainer, and
Odilo Globocnik, as were over 13% of the
members of the SS and 40% of the staff...
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monks elected on 23 July 2003 on the
retirement of the
previous abbot,
Odilo Lechner. St. Boniface's
Abbey is a
member of the
Bavarian Congregation within...
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Odilo, Duke of Bavaria. She was
regent of
Bavaria for her
minor son T****ilo III, Duke of
Bavaria in 748-754.
Hiltrud formed an
attachment to
Odilo I...