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Stolberg 1313–1317
Wolfram Wolfskeel von
Grumbach 1322–1332
Hermann II
Hummel von
Lichtenberg 1333–1335 Otto II von
Wolfskeel 1335–1345
Albrecht I von Hohenberg...
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translation and commentary, By
Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.), C. W.
Wolfskeel,
introduction Gardet, L., "Kalām", in:
Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second...
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translation and commentary, By
Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.), C. W.
Wolfskeel,
introduction 1 John 1:14
Handboek Geschiedenis van de
Wijsbegeerte I...
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translation and commentary, By
Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.), C. W.
Wolfskeel,
introduction 1 John 1:14
Handboek Geschiedenis van de
Wijsbegeerte I...
- bombardment.
Wolfskeel asked for some
infantry to be sent
forward from the
Piavisella line, but for some
reason no help arrived.
While Dessaix and
Wolfskeel battled...
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Stolberg 1313–1317
Wolfram Wolfskeel von
Grumbach 1322–1332
Hermann II
Hummel von
Lichtenberg 1333–1335 Otto II von
Wolfskeel 1335–1345
Albrecht I von Hohenberg...
- metres) was dug
inside the fortress. The
reign of
Bishop Otto II. von
Wolfskeel [de] saw the
construction of an
additional ring of fortifications. In...
- held at Bridgman, Michigan. A
secret conclave had been
arranged at the
Wolfskeel Resort on the
wooded s**** of Lake
Michigan to
finally unite the CPA with...
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Manegold von
Neuenburg (d. 1303) 5.
Bishop Otto II von
Wolfskeel (d. 1345; by the so-called
Wolfskeel Master) 6.
Three kings with the
Madonna 7.
Bishop Wolfram...
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Great Invisible Spirit) -
Volumes 2-3. Brill.
Retrieved 2021-10-20. C. W.
Wolfskeel.
Introduction to De
immortalitate animae of Augustine: text, translation...