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- Gerd Tellenbach (17 September 1903 – 12 June 1999) was a German historian and scholar of medieval social and religious history, particularly of the Papacy...
- during the Investiture Dispute had died down by this point. Historian Gerd Tellenbach argues that, despite appearances, these years were "no longer marked by...
- mainly in the monographs by M****in (1955, 1970), Goldschmidt (1980) and Tellenbach (1983, p. 103 f.): My angel (used again towards the end of this letter):...
- Tellenbach (1983), pp. 135-140. Steblin (2007), p. 174. Tellenbach (1983), p. 137 f. La Mara (1909), p. 105. Tellenbach (1983), p. 142. Tellenbach (1983)...
- Lugrin, Thomas (2023), Mulder, Valentin; Mermoud, Alain; Lenders, Vincent; Tellenbach, Bernhard (eds.), "Symmetric Cryptography", Trends in Data Protection...
- Archived from the original on 16 April 2019. Retrieved 16 April 2019. Tellenbach 2015, pp. 249–50. Austin Ramzy (28 March 2019). "Brunei to Punish Adultery...
- Lugrin, Thomas (2023), Mulder, Valentin; Mermoud, Alain; Lenders, Vincent; Tellenbach, Bernhard (eds.), "Hash Functions", Trends in Data Protection and Encryption...
- America. Syracuse University Press. p. 126. ISBN 978-0-815-628514. Silvia Tellenbach (2015), "Islamic Criminal Law", In The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law...
- venture between SpringWorks Therapeutics and BeiGene. "Brimarafenib". Tellenbach FL, Seiler LL, Johnson M, Rehrauer H, Schukla P, Martinez-Gomez J, et al...
- Stroll, Mary (2004). Calixtus II (1119–1124): A Pope Born to Rule. Brill. Tellenbach, Gerd (1993). The Western Church from the Tenth to the Early Twelfth Century...