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- Thimo may refer to: Thiemo, Archbishop of Salzburg Thimo of Wettin, son of Marquis Dietrich II of Niederlausitz This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Thimo I, Count of Wettin (c. 1034 – 9 March 1090/1091 or c. 1100), a member of the Wettin dynasty, was Count of Wettin and Brehna. Thimo was a younger...
- Website des Filmfests Biberach. Retrieved 21 September 2015. Thimo Meitner Thimo Meitner, Schauspieler, München Thimo Meitner | Agentur Carola Studlar v t e...
- Thimo de Nijs and Eelco Beukers (eds.), 2003, Geschiedenis van Holland, Vol. 3, p. 556 Thimo de Nijs, "Hollandse identiteit in perspectief" in Thimo de...
- Thimo Nickl (born 4 December 2001) is an Austrian professional ice hockey defenceman who is currently playing for EC KAC of the ICE Hockey League (ICEHL)...
- Petrus de Thimo, Latinized name of Peter van der Heyden (1393 - 26 February 1474), was a Brabantine chronicler and a lawyer emplo**** by the city of Brussels...
- Thimo te Duits (born 1962 in Utrecht) is a Dutch art historian, curator, author and editor, known for his numerous contributions in the field of Dutch...
- Thiemo (Thimo, also called Dietmar or Theodemarus; c. 1040 – 28 September 1101/02) was Archbishop of Salzburg from 1090 until his death. A scion of the...
- which Colditz accepted. During 1158, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa made Thimo I "Lord of Colditz", and major building works began. By 1200, the town around...
- of Lusatia Frederick (ca. 1020–1084), elected Bishop of Münster in 1063 Thimo (ca. 1034– ca. 1101), count of Wettin Gero (ca. 1020–1089), count of Brehna...