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Johannes Sturm (also
known as Jean Sturm;
Latinized as
Ioannes Sturmius; 1
October 1507 – 3
March 1589) was a
German educator and
Protestant reformer,...
- (1507–1589),
German humanist John
Christopher Sturmius (1635–1703),
German mathematician Joannes Sturmius Mechlini**** (1559–1650),
Belgian poet and mathematician...
- as
Joannes Sturmius Mechlini****, or
simply Sturmius or Mechlini**** (1559–1650) was a
Belgian mathematician,
physician and poet.
Sturmius was born in...
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Sturm (c. 705 – 17
December 779), also
called Sturmius or Sturmi, was a
disciple of
Boniface and
founder and
first abbot of the
Benedictine monastery and...
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efforts towards the East.
Witta was
buried in the
chapel of
Saint Sturm (
Sturmius, Sturmi)
which Lullus later (769) used as the
nucleus for the new and influential...
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table and standings". soccer365.me.
Retrieved 27 June 2024. Burkert,
Sturmius; Sivritepe, Erdinç (7 July 2004). "European
Championship 2004". RSSSF.com...
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Johann Christoph Sturm (3
November 1635 – 26
December 1703) was a
German philosopher,
professor at
University of
Altdorf and
founder of a short-lived scientific...
- Benedict's own hand from Pope Zachary. Both
Saint Willibald and
Saint Sturmius of
Fulda were
monks under Petronax.
Saints of May 6:
Petronax of Monte...
- Sébastien; Matishen, David; Morard, Hervé; Aarhus, Lars; Garin, Erik; Burkert,
Sturmius (14
February 2004). "European
Women U-19
Championship 2002–03". RSSSF....
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takes into
account fixtures that were
subsequently abandoned. Burkert,
Sturmius; Sivritepe, Erdinç (7 July 2004). "European
Championship 2004". RSSSF.com...