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- Johann Stobäus (6 July 1580 – 11 September 1646) was a composer and lutenist. Stobäus was born at Graudenz in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. From...
- Dering c. 1580 – 1630 English Thomas Ford c. 1580 – 1648 English Johann Stobäus 1580 – 1646 German Thomas Vautor born c. 1580/90 English Published a volume...
- Antonio Manetti, Italian mathematician and architect (d. 1497) 1580 – Johann Stobäus, German lute player and composer (d. 1646) 1623 – Jacopo Melani, Italian...
- (⚭ 1845) 72.4 × 59 cm 1841 Caroline Lizius (1825–1908) Karl Albert von Stobäus (⚭ 1849) 71 × 59.4 cm 1842 Elise List (1822–1893) Gustav Pacher von Theinburg...
- John Amos Comenius to Elbląg for six years (1642–1648). In 1642 Johann Stobäus, who composed with Johann Eccard, published the Preussische Fest-Lieder...
- (1580–1647/1655) Hans Nielsen (1580–1626) François Richard (1580–1650) Johann Stobäus (1580–1646) Vincenzo Ugolini (c. 1580–1638) Bellerofonte Castaldi (c. 1581–1649)...
- and judo sections. Piotr of Grudziądz (c. 1400–1480), composer Johann Stobäus (1580–1646), composer Alfred Wohl (1863–1946), German chemist Alexander...
- University of Königsberg, with the musicians Johann Eccard and Johann Stobäus, among others. After working as a rector in Friedland, he was ordained...
- 1570–1584), who after 1572 was simultaneously Bishop of Seckau; Georg III Stobäus von Palmburg (served 1584–1618), a significant promotor of the Counter-Reformation;...
- Weissel knew Johann Stobäus, the composer of the tune, already from the time of studies in Königsberg. He used a tune that Stobäus had created in 1613...