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- Jacobo Sedelmayr (1702–1779) was a Jesuit missionary in New Spain, known for his explorations of the Pimería Alta. Sedelmayr was born in Bavaria in 1702...
- first large-scale refrigerated lagering tanks were developed for Gabriel Sedelmayr's Spaten Brewery in Munich by Carl von Linde in 1870. Lager uses a process...
- junction of the San Pedro River with the Gila. The visiting Padre Jacobo Sedelmayr in 1744, found the Pima of the Middle Gila River living in three rancherías...
- families have houses in Alt-Bogenhausen for example Käfers (Feinkost Käfer), Sedelmayrs, Burdas, Samwers, Quanndts, Strauss and Roland Berger. Herzogpark is a...
- (1902–1904) Angelo Contessoto (1904–1907) Henry Lanz (1907–1923) Jorge Sedelmayr (1923–1926) Julio Poether (1926–1928) Henry Book (1928–1935) Alberto Fuger...
- porfiada rabia con que quisieron beberles la sangre, y a los padres Jacobo Sedelmayr y padre rector Juan Nentuig asaltaron por dos días la casa del misionero...
- Pfefferkorn: 24  Ildefonso de la Peña: 44  Jacob Baegert: 23  Jacobo Sedelmayr: 63  Jaime Mateu: 24  Jerónimo Minutuli José Fora José María Genovese: 42 ...
- Jesuits aboard the ship with him, including Andrés Xavier García and Jacobo Sedelmayr. On 18 February 1736, they were shipwrecked on the island of San Juan...
- 1751 in the second Pima Revolt, while under the supervision of Jacobo Sedelmayr. His successor, Luis Vivas, saw it rebuilt by 1764. Antonio de los Reyes...
- Jesuits aboard the ship with him, including Alexandro Rapicani and Jacobo Sedelmayr. On 18 February 1736, they were shipwrecked on the island of San Juan...