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ssionary Sigfrid of Sweden and the Reformator | Johannes Bugenhagen likewise honoured. |
Martin Bucer, while translating | Johannes Bugenhagen's commentary on the Psalms, fraudu |
gned were Martin Luther, Philipp Melanchthon, | Johannes Bugenhagen, Justus Jonas, Caspar Cruciger, Ju |
rotestant theologians Philipp Melanchthon and | Johannes Bugenhagen, pastor of the church, though not |
Karl Sigwald | Johannes Bull (30 June 1860 - 27 December 1936) was a |
ne Elisabeth Dahl he had the son Karl Sigwald | Johannes Bull. |
Johannes Bunzek (22 May 1922 - 11 December 1943) was a | |
Johannes Bunzek was killed on 11 December 1943 over Ni | |
Johann Burchard, also spelled | Johannes Burchart (c.1450 - 1506) was an Alsatian born |
The Runa ABC of | Johannes Bureus was the first Swedish alphabet book an |
The runology pioneer | Johannes Bureus was a religious Christian, but he also |
onducted in Sweden during the 17th century by | Johannes Bureus and Johannes Rhezelius. |
notes that it appears from the title page of | Johannes Bureus' first edition that Bureus had some un |
He was the son of | Johannes Burman (1707-1780). |
metimes spelled as Johan, the Swedish form of | Johannes, but since the Swedish language had yet to be |
Johannes Buxtorf | |
He studied Hebrew under | Johannes Buxtorf II, in Basel. |
controversy between Louis Cappel and his son | Johannes Buxtorf II. |
made by Hermann Germberg, and is inserted in | Johannes Buxtorf's Synagoga Judaica. |
material found in the English translation of | Johannes Buxtorf's work, The Jewish Synagogue, or an H |
Among the founders of the grammar school was | Johannes Caioni (1629-1687), who was an architect, com |
April 25 - | Johannes Caioni, priest, musician and organ repairer |
Johannes Calderinus was his student and later his adop | |
Johannes Calvin, Rede zur Feier der 400. | |
Johann Campanus (also | Johannes Campanus) was an Flemish religious reformer o |
8, he translated the Vita Sancti Adalberti of | Johannes Canaparius into Middle High German. |
Simon | Johannes Carmiggelt was born on 7 October 1913 in The |
One of his employers was | Johannes Carolus de Cordes, the nephew of his original |
Bob | Johannes Carolus de Jong (born November 13, 1976 in Le |
He studied medicine at the | Johannes Casimirus University in Lwow, obtaining the d |
ternoon of 16 July 1729, he was buried in the | Johannes cemetery after finally succumbing to tubercul |
Johannes Chan, barrister, dean of the Faculty of Law, | |
Ernestus "Ernst" | Johannes Christiaan Greven (September 8, 1885 - March |
Johannes Christian Vogel FLS FAAAS (born 15 May 1963) | |
Johannes Christian Piene (19 August 1832 - 2 July 1912 | |
His children from this marriage included | Johannes Christian Bach, Johann Aegidius Bach, and Joh |
He was the son of | Johannes Christopher Hagemann Reinhardt. |
serta's own repute was significant enough for | Johannes Ciconia to borrow portions of Caserta's balla |
c appears to have been strongly influenced by | Johannes Ciconia, who died in 1412, and it also seems |
Notably absent are Italian pieces by | Johannes Ciconia, a northerner transplanted into Italy |
She is the daughter of ( | Johannes Clemens) Joseph Ahrens (1904-1997), a German |
8 May - Endre | Johannes Cleven, settler in Canada (d.1916) |
Johannes Cocceius (or Coccejus) (August 9, 1603 - Nove | |
Johannes Cocceius, 17th century Dutch theologian | |
Death of Heinrich Faber, | Johannes Cochlaeus, and (probably) Philippe Verdelot |
ere, but included several noteworthy figures: | Johannes Cochlaeus, Hieronymus Emser, Georg Witzel and |
Johannes Colerus (1611) whose book Nutzlichen Bericht | |
Emil | Johannes Collan (May 21, 1882 - December 22, 1948) was |
omposition, stage design, and cosumes were by | Johannes Conen, with video collaboration from Yvonne M |
The species was described in 1836 by | Johannes Conrad Schauer. |
Johannes Conrad Schauer (1813-1848) was a botanist int | |
Johannes Cornelis (Hans) ten Berge (born Alkmaar, Dece | |
Samuel | Johannes Cornelis Dunlop (25 December 1908, Batavia - |
Johannes Cornelisz Verspronck (1597-1662), Haarlem | |
Johannes Cornelius ("Rob") Bontje (born May 12, 1981 i | |
saw the appearance of a German translation by | Johannes Crell and Joachim Stegmann. |
July 26 - | Johannes Crellius, theologian (d. |
e patricius (an aristocratic military leader) | Johannes Crescentius III. |
Nilsson's brother, | Johannes, currently plays bass and sings in stoner roc |
Johannes Czerski (1813-1893) was a German clergyman, o | |
Henning ("Henry") | Johannes Dafel (January 8, 1889 - August 21, 1947) was |
Johannes Damascenus's "Baarlam und Josaphat" (1847) | |
d his fellow Dutch fencing masters, including | Johannes Damius of Haarlem, Dirck van Stervergen of Le |
original is the famous Weimar "orphan father" | Johannes Daniel Falk (1768-1826). |
Johannes Daniel Falk: Zweiter Bericht der Gesellschaft | |
Johannes Daniel Falk (28 October 1768 - 14 February 18 | |
Johannes Daubert | |
ime he was influenced also by Anton Marty and | Johannes Daubert, besides obviously and greatly by Hus |
For the grammarian, see | Johannes de Garlandia (philologist). |
ook on astronomy reminiscent of the Sphere by | Johannes de Sacrobosco. |
Johannes de Garlandia is thought to have invented the | |
) and Catherine DePeyster (a granddaughter of | Johannes De Peyster- an ancestor of Abraham DePeyster |
theorists describe the contemporary practice: | Johannes de Garlandia, Franco of Cologne, and Anonymou |
"Book of Arms", ascribed to a John Trevor or | Johannes de Bado Aureo, who may be one of several hist |
to the basic elements of astronomy written by | Johannes de Sacrobosco (John of Holywood) c. 1230. |
John of Hildesheim (or | Johannes de Hildesheim) (born in 1310/1320, Hildesheim |
This page is not about the Bologna jurist | Johannes de Sancto Georgio (d.1378) |
Paulus de Liazariis and | Johannes de Sancto Georgio were among his students, an |
ents by Kiliaen van Rensselaer in a letter to | Johannes de Laet, June 27, 1632, in a memorandum to Wo |
Johannes de Water, page 56 | |
f a 1271 commentary on the De Sphera Mundi of | Johannes de Sacrobosco. |
Johannes de Boer was captured by British troops in May | |
Giovanni da Cascia, also Jovannes de Cascia, | Johannes de Florentia, Maestro Giovanni da Firenze, wa |
Baayen, both of whom were in turn students of | Johannes De Groot. |
Johannes de Boer, German soldier | |
display metal sculptures by kibbutz resident | Johannes de Jong, many of which are assemblages of par |
Johannes de Jong (September 10, 1885-September 8, 1955 | |
Johannes de Boer (5 September 1897 - 14 March 1986) wa | |
us heraldry and young Matthias as depicted in | Johannes de Thurocz's German manuscript (1490) |
Johannes de Cleve (1529-1582) was a baroque composer a | |
tus de Brudzewo, and had studied with him and | Johannes de Glogovia in Cracow. |
Alfrink succeeded Cardinal | Johannes de Jong as Archbishop of Utrecht on October 3 |
His youngest brother is | Johannes de Villiers Graaff, a noted South African Wel |
Heijer, | Johannes Den (1989). |
Cornelis | Johannes den Held (born July 19, 1883 in Rotterdam- di |
Leontios' von Neapolis Leben des heiligen | Johannes des Barmherzigen, Erzbischofs von Alexandrien |
Johannes did not survive his son by long at which time | |
Physics - | Johannes Diderik van der Waals |
March 8 - | Johannes Diderik van der Waals (b. |
It originated with the work of | Johannes Diderik van der Waals in about 1873 when he u |
Johannes Dieckmann (Stamp, GDR 1973) | |
However, | Johannes died at seventeen on 21 August 1987 in a skii |
If someone's Christian name was | Johannes, domestically he was called Johan, Jan or Han |
were Adrianus Barlandus, Jacobus Latomus, and | Johannes Driedo. |
In addition, | Johannes Driedo's works were influential and circulate |
Johannes Drost (June 22, 1880 in Rotterdam - September | |
Stephanus ("Fanie") | Johannes du Plessis (born February 23, 1930 in Lichten |
Stephanus ("Fanie") | Johannes du Plessis was born on February 23, 1930 in L |
, mother Jeannette de Kock and father Andries | Johannes du Toit, 1969 |
Julien Meuris, Henri Crick, Josef du Jardin, | Johannes Ducheyne, Pierre van Huele, Jules Boes, Jan C |
She was married to | Johannes Duiveman from 1954 until his death in 1996; t |
A bronze relief of | Johannes Dumanski depicting the Holy Family at its Fli |
The principal consecrator was Archbishop | Johannes Dyba; his principal co-consecrators were Arch |
Johannes E. H. Andersen (September 29, 1888 - December | |
A five-part motet of | Johannes Eccard was printed in 1597, one of Adam Gumpe |
Johannes Eccard - Crepundia sacra Helmboldi | |
n Bruges as it appeared about 270 years after | Johannes Ecghaerd was appointed succentor in 1370 |
Johannes Eck, Epistola de Ratione Studiorum Suorum (15 | |
Johannes Eder (born October 19, 1979) is an Austrian c | |
With | Johannes Elias Teijsmann (1898-1882) he was co-author |
Marcus ("Marc") | Johannes Elisabeth Leopold Delissen (born 14 January 1 |
It was designed by | Johannes Emil Gnudtzmann and constructed from 1872 to |
The architect | Johannes Emil Gnudtzmann was charged with the design o |
Ayers, Peter O'Mara, Joo Kraus, Adrian Mears, | Johannes Enders a.o. |
um SCALSENDERS together with their old friend | Johannes Enders. |
Johan Erhard Areschoug ( | Johannes Erhard ARESCHOUG, Philos. |
Johannes Erwin Buder (born July 22, 1885, date of deat | |
ommand of the city's defense was Generalmajor | Johannes Erxleben, a communications officer with littl |
ren, namely, Katerina Maria, Azlena Maria and | Johannes Esqander. |
ames Marshall won), took 3rd at Haarlem 1908 ( | Johannes Esser won), shared 3rd at Delft 1912 (Loman w |
Johannes Eusebius Voet (24 January 1706, Dordrecht - 2 | |
Johannes Evangelista Gossner from Berlin established t | |
Among the best known include | Johannes Ewald, N.F.S. Grundtvig, Steen Steensen Blich |
ook place in Ewald's Room, named after author | Johannes Ewald. |
The organ's architects are Inger and | Johannes Exner. |
It was discovered together with Vaesite by | Johannes F. Vaes, a Belgian mineralologist and named a |
It is named after | Johannes F. Vaes, a Belgian mineralologist. |
Eli Frands | Johannes Faber (April 22, 1897 - June 23, 1963) was a |
Eberhard Weber, bass, Kenny Wheeler, trumpet, | Johannes Faber, trumpet, Charlie Mariano, saxophone an |
hropology by scholars such as Nicholas Dirks, | Johannes Fabian, Michael Taussig and Pauline Turner St |
copic astronomy, jointly with his eldest son, | Johannes Fabricius (1587-1615). |
bserved telescopically by Frisian astronomers | Johannes Fabricius and David Fabricius; their discover |
Johannes Fabricius is the first to observe sunspots by | |
al works, including one in collaboration with | Johannes Fabricius. |
Johannes Falnes (born 1931) is a Professor Emeritus of | |
He is the brother of Christian Feest and | Johannes Feest. |
Johannes Ferdinand Reinwaldt (May 14, 1890 - June 28, | |
Johannes Ferdinand (Hannes) Ignatius (1871, Helsinki - | |
der speziellen Histopathologie der Haut (with | Johannes Fick), 1905 |
General | Johannes Fink, 1 December 1944 - January 1945 |
Johannes Finkel bow | |
Johannes Flintoe (1787 - 27 January 1870) was a Danish | |
Johannes Franciscus Vonck (29 November 1743 - 1 Decemb | |
Johann Franz Buddeus or Budde (sometimes | Johannes Franciscus Buddeus), German Lutheran theologi |
Carolus ("Charles") | Johannes Franciscus Groenhuijsen (born 16 April 1954 i |
Johannes Franciscus "Hans" van Breukelen (born October | |
12 January | Johannes Francois Elias Cilliers, poet, writer and dra |
ture array that had been developed in 1900 by | Johannes Franz Hartmann as a means to trace individual |
Johannes Franz Hartmann (January 11, 1865 - September | |
ity of Cape Town (Cape Town) - CPT was won by | Johannes Frederik Hermanus van der Merwe of the DA. |
an Daniel Czepko von Reigersfeld (1605-1660), | Johannes Freinsheim, Johann Michael Moscherosch, Marti |
e was born in Narvik as a son of book printer | Johannes Fridtjof Olsen (1898-1975) and Johanne Otelie |
Johannes Fried. | |
r not desired, the name may be represented as | Johannes Friessner. |
, the island is presently named after Captain | Johannes Fripp, a British sailor charged with protecti |
Hans Ulrich Humpert and the composition with | Johannes Fritsch with a thesis on Gottfried Michael Ko |
Johannes Fritzsch (born Meissen, Germany, 1960) is a G | |
Johann Froben, in Latin: | Johannes Frobenius (and combinations), (Hammelburg, Fr |
Mayer, | Johannes G.: Die "Vulgata"-Fassung der Predigten Johan |
Albert (II.) Maria Lamoral Miguel | Johannes Gabriel (* 24 June 1983 in Regensburg). |
Johannes Gaitanides (born 1909 in Dresden; died 1988 i | |
y play in Leipzig (and doubtfully credited to | Johannes Galliculus). |
The video was directed by | Johannes Gamble, edited by Hank Friedmann and produced |
Johannes Gandil (May 21, 1873 in Ringe - March 7, 1956 | |
Johannes Gehrts (1889) | |
Sigurd proofs the sword Gram | Johannes Gehrts (1901) |
"Thor" (1901) by | Johannes Gehrts. |
"Hel" (1889) by | Johannes Gehrts. |
Ostara (1884) by | Johannes Gehrts. |
Johannes Gerardus Maria Willebrands (September 4, 1909 | |
Johannes Gerardus Maria van Burgsteden. | |
Jozeph | Johannes Gerardus Marinus ("Jos") Lansink (born March |
he Kalmar Union countries, and the archbishop | Johannes Gerechini in 1419, Olaus acted on behalf of t |
Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom (15 July 1893 - 24 August | |
A bishop of Girona known as | Johannes Gerundensis ("John of Girona") seems to have |
Johannes Giesberts (Centre Party) - Postal Minister | |
His first love is Rin-chan from St. | Johannes Girls Academy. |
ore becoming the first theological student of | Johannes Gossner, a minister of the Bethlehem Bohemian |
It was first named by | Johannes Govertus de Man in 1888, as Anchistia amboine |
It was first named by | Johannes Govertus de Man in 1902. |
Prince Albrecht Friedrich August | Johannes Gregor Dedo of Saxony (born 9 May 1922 in Mun |
Johannes Grenzfurthner, picture taken at Museumsquarti | |
After that, having invited a new keyboardist, | Johannes Groebl (born 30.01.60), they released one mor |
BRAUMANN, F. (ed): | Johannes Grueber. |
and Communication Security) by Manfred Broy, | Johannes Grunbauer, and Tony Hoare (2007) |
eved to have been produced by the workshop of | Johannes Grusch in Paris during the mid-thirteenth cen |
Johannes Gualtherus van der Corput (September 4, 1890 | |
Alain | Johannes: guitars, vocals |
Arenstorf received his Ph.D. from the | Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in 1956. |
ewish mysticism and Talmud to students at the | Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. |
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