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Pompejus Alexander Bolley (7 May 1812 in
Heidelberg – 3
August 1870 in Zürich) was a German-Swiss
chemist known for his work in dye chemistry. From 1831...
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Pompeius Planta (or
Pompejus (von) Planta, 1570–25
February 1621,
Rietberg Castle) was a
leader of the Spanish-Austrian
Party during the so-called Bündner...
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Jacob Pieter Pompejus,
Baron van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt (28 June 1816 – 4
November 1890) was a
Dutch politician who
served as
Minister of
Foreign Affairs...
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Apollodotus I, have
proved this view untenable.
Pompejus Trogus, Prologues,
recorded by
Justin in
Epitome of
Pompejus Trogus. "Internet
History Sourcebooks"....
- the moat's waters. RO&AD
Architecten also
designed a
watchtower named Pompejus on the site that
doubles as
seating for an open-air theater. The clearing...
- Schrötter's
discovery of the
substance during the
following year. With
Pompejus Bolley, he
published "Traité des matières
colorantes artificielles dérivées...
- der
Langobarden (1709) Arsinoe [de] (1710) Der
durch den Fall des großen
Pompejus erhöhete
Julius Caesar (1710) Der hochmütige, gestürzte und
wieder erhabene...
- Das
Theater des
Pompejus mit dem
Tempel der
Venus Victrix, book illustration...
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Nijevelt (1780-1835),
member of the
reunion of
notable citizens Jacob Pieter Pompejus van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt (1816-1890),
prime minister Hugo van
Zuylen van...
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Dimitrie D.
Pompeiu (Romanian: [diˈmitri.e
pomˈpeju]; 4 October [O.S. 22 September] 1873 – 8
October 1954) was a
Romanian mathematician,
professor at the...