Johann Rode von Wale (c. 1445 – 4 December 1511, Vörde; distinguished from his namesake uncle as Johann Rode the Younger; also Johann Roden Bok, or Rhode...
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Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1359-1395), Archbishop of Bremen, died here Johann Rode von Wale (1445-1511), Archbishop of Bremen, died here Henry of Saxe-Lauenburg...
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of only two commoners to be elected to that office (the other was Johann Rode von Wale), resulting in an unusually good relationship between the city and...
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author of chronicles and histories of Germany and Scandinavia. Johann Rode von Wale (c.1445–1511), Catholic cleric; Doctor of Canon and Civil Law; chronicler;...
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death with places Reason for end of office Notes 1497–1511 Johann Rode von Wale also Johann Roden Bok, or Rhode or Rufus as John III *ca. 1445 – 4 December...
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them, Salchak Toka, became supreme ruler. Gugsa Wale's rebellion in Ethiopia: An uprising by Ras Gugsa Wale against King Tafari Makonnen (later Emperor Haile...
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Purbachius (Georg von Peuerbach) Petrus Ramus (Pierre de La Ramée) Regiomontanus (Johannes Müller von Königsberg) Johannes Rhodius (Hinne Rode) Andreas Rivetus...
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winners: Jakob Ingebrigtsen (m) / Gudaf Tsegay (f) 3000 m winners: Getnet Wale (m) / Lemlem Hailu (f) 60 m Hurdles winners: Grant Holloway (m) / Nadine...
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