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Willibald (Latin: Willibaldus; c. 700 – c.787) was an 8th-century
bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria.
Information about his life is
largely drawn from the...
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Christoph Willibald (Ritter von)
Gluck (German: [ˈkʁɪstɔf ˈvɪlɪbalt ˈɡlʊk]; 2 July 1714 – 15
November 1787) was a
composer of
Italian and
French opera...
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Willibald Pirckheimer (5
December 1470 – 22
December 1530) was a
German Renaissance lawyer,
author and
Renaissance humanist, a
wealthy and
prominent figure...
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Willibald Schulze was a
German writer who
belonged to the **** Party.
Willibald Schulze praised Pierre-Joseph
Proudhon as the Wegweiser, or signpost,...
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Willibald Alexis, the
pseudonym of
Georg Wilhelm Heinrich Häring (29 June 1798 – 16
December 1871), was a
German historical novelist,
considered part...
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Sankt Willibald,
officially St.
Willibald (Central Bavarian: Williwoid), is a muni****lity in the
district of Schärding in the
Austrian state of Upper...
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Johann Heinrich Christoph Willibald Beyschlag (5
September 1823 – 25
November 1900 in
Halle an der Saale) was a
German theologian from
Frankfurt am Main...
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Willibald Sauerländer (29
February 1924 in Bad Waldsee, Württemberg,
Germany – 18
April 2018 in Munich, Germany) was a
German art
historian specializing...
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Willibald P. Pahr (born in
Vienna on 5 June 1930) is an
Austrian politician and diplomat. From 1976 to 1983, he was
Austrian Minister of
Foreign Affairs...
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Willibald Schmaus (16 June 1912 – 27
April 1979) was an
Austrian football defender. He
represented both
Austria and
Germany internationally. He earned...