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Magister Wigbold (died 1401), (alternative spellings: Wygbold, Wycholt), also
called “Master of the
Seven Arts” was a
German pirate who
belonged to the...
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Wigbod (Latin: Wigbodus, also
known as
Wigbald or
Wigbold) was a
theological writer of the
eighth century. Of his
works there is
extant a
Latin commentary...
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Wigbold von
Holte (died 26
March 1304) was
Archbishop of
Cologne from 1297 to 1304.
After the
death of
Archbishop Siegfried II von
Westerburg in Bonn...
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scholar Thomas Magister, 14th-century
Byzantine monk and
scholar Magister Wigbold, 14th-century
German pirate Magister, a font
designed by Aldo Novarese...
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Baart Fitness Coach Ellery Cairo Chief Scout Michel Doesburg Scout Niels Wigbold Lee
Mayes André Paus
Chief Youth Scout Koen
Fleer Youth Scout Jan Kemkens...
- repairs.
Monic Hendrickx as
Kenau Simonsdochter H****elaer
Barry Atsma as
Wigbold Ripperda Sallie Harmsen as
Kathelijne Lisa Smit as
Gertruide Matthijs van...
- most
famous of whom were Gödeke Michels,
Hennig Wichmann and
Magister Wigbold)
captured Hanseatic ships,
irrespective of
their origin. Störtebeker had...
- Preceded by
Engelbert II of
Falkenburg Archbishop-Elector of
Cologne and Duke of
Westphalia and
Angria as
Siegfried II 1275-1297 Succeeded by
Wigbold of Holte...
- (made
between King
Henry IV of
England and the
Hanseatic League)
Magister Wigbold and the
Likedeelers (in German)[permanent dead link] "Heard at Byland:...
- used for
market towns were
Flecken in
northern Germany, or
Freiheit and
Wigbold in Westphalia.
Market rights were
designated as long ago as
during the...