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Wilred (or Wilfredus) was a
medieval Bishop of Dunwich.
Wilred was
consecrated in 825 and died
between 845 and 870. Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter...
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Dirck Dircksz.
Wilre (born c. 1636 – 27
September 1674) was a
Dutch smuggler and
slave trader who
joined the
Dutch West
India Company in 1662, and who...
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Archived 2006-05-17 at the
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Dirck Dircksz.
Wilre en
Willem Godschalk van Focquenbroch(?)
Geschilderd door
Pieter de Wit te...
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Archived from the
original on 12 June 2016.
Retrieved 14 June 2015. "Walter,
Wilred Aves RADM, US Navy,
Korea (1908–1996)". VA
Gravesite locator, Riverside...
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possession of
different Flemish noble houses at
different times: van
Wilre, van Crayenhem, Brant, van Jauche, van Mastaing, and
finally Schetz. The...
- Goa 6 2012–13
Juanfri Sporting Clube de Goa 3 2013–14
Melwin Fernandes Wilred Leisure 13 2014–15
Victorino Fernandes Sporting Clube de Goa 11 2015–16...
- 816 and 824 Term
ended between 824 and 825
Predecessor Tidfrith Successor Wilred Orders Consecration between 816 and 824
Personal details Died
between 824...
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southeast of the
Hurster Hof.
Kippenheimweiler was
first mentioned in 1427 as "
Wilre" and then in 1462 as "Kippenwiler". It was an
extension of
Kippenheim and...
- over to the
Electorate of the Palatinate. In 1396, the
first mention of "
Wilre" (meaning "Weiler") in an
official do****ent can be found. The name "Neuburgweiler"...
- It can also be ****umed that
Wilred is the same
moneyer who
struck coins for Offa of Mercia,
possibly at Ipswich.
Wilred's coins can be used to demonstrate...