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Philology (from
Ancient Gr**** φιλολογία (philología) 'love of word') is the
study of
language in oral and
written historical sources. It is the intersection...
- Ningzong,
Chinese ruler (d. 1224) Ibn Muti al-Zawawi, Arab
jurist and
philologian (d. 1231)
Robert of Braybrooke,
English High
Sheriff (d. 1210) Robert...
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theologians Anton Mahnič and
Josip Srebrnič, and the
Franciscan friar and
philologian Stanislav Škrabec.
There are many
important Roman Catholic sacral buildings...
- al-Maqdisi, Arab
scholar and
jurist (d. 1203) Abu Musa al-Jazuli,
Almohad philologian and
writer (d. 1211)
Fujiwara no Ikushi, ****anese
empress and nun (d...
- 14 – Shōshi, ****anese
empress (b. 1195) Abu Musa al-Jazuli,
Almohad philologian (b. 1146)
Alexios III Angelos,
Byzantine emperor (b. 1153) Euphrosyne...
- rigor, and intelligence. His
accomplishments have won wide
acclaim among philologians,
historians of religions, and anthropologists."
Littleton 1999, p. 565...
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queen consort of
Denmark September – Ibn Muti al-Zawawi,
Almohad jurist,
philologian and
writer September 3 –
William II,
French nobleman (b. 1196) September...
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German pathologist Rudolf Simek (born 1954),
Austrian Germanist and
philologian Rudolf Jakob Camerarius (1665–1721),
German botanist Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902)...
- S.C., 1935. pp. 82-83 and 137-138. Barlow, W. H. (April 1916). "The
Philologian Literary Society". The Messenger. 42 (7).
Richmond College: 401. Retrieved...
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Hungarian ****ociation
football player Rudolf Simek (born 1954),
Austrian philologian and
historian 14098 Šimek, an
asteroid David Šimek (born 1998), Czech...