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Johann Georg Turmair (or Thurmayr) (4 July 1477 – 9
January 1534),
known by the pen name
Johannes Aventinus (Latin for "John of Abensberg") or Aventin...
- in Bavaria. Aventinus,
whose name was real name is
Johann or
Johannes Turmair (Aventinus
being the
Latin name of his birthplace)
wrote the
Annals of...
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bemerkenswerter Witterungsereignisse.
Berlin 1904; Originalquellen:
Aventinus (
Turmair),
Johannes (gest. 1534):
Annales Boiorum. Mit Nachtrag.
Leipzig 1710; Annales...
- (grammar schools): Anton-Bruckner-Gymnasium
Gymnasium der
Ursulinen Johannes-
Turmair-Gymnasium
Ludwigsgymnasium Straubing is
twinned with: Romans-sur-Isère...
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bemerkenswerter Witterungsereignisse.
Berlin 1904; Originalquellen:
Aventinus (
Turmair),
Johannes (gest. 1534):
Annales Boiorum. Mit Nachtrag.
Leipzig 1710; Annales...
- (Háfrónska), and the
usage of the
German renaissance humanist Johann Georg Turmair who even
translated the name of the
ancient Roman general Fabius Cunctator...
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German sculptor (F. Müller, 1839) 48.
Johannes Aventinus (Johann
Georg Turmair) –
Bavarian scholar and
historian (Horchler, 1841) 49.
Wolter von Plettenberg...
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bemerkenswerter Witterungsereignisse.
Berlin 1904; Originalquellen:
Aventinus (
Turmair),
Johannes (gest. 1534):
Annales Boiorum. Mit Nachtrag.
Leipzig 1710; Annales...
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Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. p. 123. ISBN 978-1-57958-078-0. OCLC 40454877.
Turmair,
Johann Georg (1882) [1554]. "44. Von künig Gampar, dem
sibenden künig...
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Gottlieb Klopstock exalting the
Cheruscan chieftain Arminius, whom
Johannes Turmair and
Martin Luther named Hermann in the 16th century, and his wife Thusnelda...