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- latter work was Ortuinus Gratius. It was translated into German. (2) Propugnaculum Fidei Christianæ, Instar Dialogi inter Christianum et Judæum, in quo...
- was exiled from Ireland and while at Prague, aut****d his 1669 work Propugnaculum Catholicae Veritatis. He saw himself as defending the Irish Gaels from...
- Maltese words was included in both the Thesaurus Polyglottus (1603) and Propugnaculum Europae (1606) of Hieronymus Megiser, who had visited Malta in 1588–1589;...
- an English divine. He wrote only one book, Ποιμηνόπυργος — Pastorum Propugnaculum, or the Pulpit's Patronage against the Force of Unordained Usurpation...
- and at one time the capital of the Kingdom of Croatia (metropolis et propugnaculum totius regni Croatiae). But, in 1592 the Turkish army of about 20,000...
- wrote a personal letter to Władysław, describing him in Latin as the propugnaculum, or the "bulwark of Christianity". On the other hand, Vlad II Dracul...
- beginning of the 18th century, (1893), P67 – citing Anthony Bruodin, 'Propugnaculum Catholicae Veritatis', 1669 Pendrill, Colin (2000), The English Reformation...
- Walterianella parallina (Jacoby) Walterianella peruviana (Jacoby) Walterianella propugnaculum (Illiger, 1807) Walterianella quadripunctata (Schaufuss, 1874) Walterianella...
- Quibus adjectae Sicilia, In Valles tripartita et Contra Turcas ejus Propugnaculum Malta Insula - Amsterdam, ca. 1703. digitized by the Universitäts- und...
- laudibus sacratissimae virginis et martyris Ceciliae (Paris, 1516) Propugnaculum ecclesiae adversus Lutheranos (Paris, 1526). Sermones (Paris, 1534)...