Johannes Gigas (22 February 1514 — 12 July 1581) was a German Protestant theologian, hymn writer, educator and Reformer. Gigas was born in Nordhausen,...
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Reformer Johannes Gigas (cartographer) [de] (1582–1637), German cartographer A. gigas (disambiguation) D. gigas E. gigas (disambiguation) G. gigas Giygas...
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Swiss freestyle skier Pascal Gygax (born 1974), Swiss psycholinguist Johannes Gigas (1514–1581), German Protestant theologian, hymn writer, educator and...
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Christians be comforted) is a Lutheran hymn in German with lyrics by Johannes Gigas, written in 1561. A penitential hymn, it was the basis for Bach's chorale...
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it on 1 October 1724. It is based on on a 1561 hymn of penitence by Johannes Gigas. Its tune is featured in three of the work's seven movements. Ach, lieben...
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Dachstein Paul Eber Paul Fleming Johann Franck Michael Franck Paul Gerhardt Johannes Gigas N. F. S. Grundtvig Claus Harms Johann Heermann Ludwig Helmbold Valerius...
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– Peder Skram, Danish senator and naval officer (b. 1500) July 12 – Johannes Gigas, German theologian (b. 1514) July 22 – Richard Cox, English bishop (b...
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Johann Crüger (redirect from Johannes Crüger)
Michael Franzén Erik Gustaf Geijer Paul Gerhardt Bartholomäus Gesius Johannes Gigas N. F. S. Grundtvig Britt G. Hallqvist Andreas Hammerschmidt Claus Harms...
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Jack of all trades (redirect from Johannes factotum)
not to Shakespeare, but to "Resolute" Johannes Florio, known as John Florio. They have pointed out how "Johannes" was the Latin version of John (Giovanni)...
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Sebastian Fröschel Johannes Frosch Philipp Gallicius Nicolaus Gallus Thomas Gassner Johannes Garcreus Gerard Geldenhouwer Johannes Gigas Johann Glandrop...
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Tuisto (redirect from Tuyscon Gigas)
succeeded by his son Mannus as the second king. Later historians (e.g. Johannes Aventinus) managed to furnish numerous further details, including the assertion...
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1574) February 22 – Tahmasp I, Shah of Iran (d. 1576) February 22 – Johannes Gigas, German theologian (d. 1581) February 26 – Otto Truchsess von Waldburg...
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– Peder Skram, Danish senator and naval officer (b. 1500) July 12 – Johannes Gigas, German theologian (b. 1514) July 22 – Richard Cox, English bishop (b...
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Johann Kolross (redirect from Johannes Kolrose)
Dienst: "Kolross, Johannes" in: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon vol. 4 (1992), 361–362. Adalbert Elschenbroich: "Kolroß, Johannes" in: Neue Deutsche...
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(collaborator). (BWV2a ed.). Breitkopf & Härtel. p. 480. ISBN 9783765102493. Zahn, Johannes (1891). Die Melodien der deutschen evangelischen Kirchenlieder (in German)...
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Michael Franzén Erik Gustaf Geijer Paul Gerhardt Bartholomäus Gesius Johannes Gigas N. F. S. Grundtvig Britt G. Hallqvist Andreas Hammerschmidt Claus Harms...
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Giants (Greek mythology) (redirect from Gigas (mythology))
Giants, also called Gigantes (Greek: Γίγαντες, Gígantes, singular: Γίγας, Gígas), were a race of great strength and aggression, though not necessarily of...
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1574) February 22 – Tahmasp I, Shah of Iran (d. 1576) February 22 – Johannes Gigas, German theologian (d. 1581) February 26 – Otto Truchsess von Waldburg...
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reversibly oxidized by the enzyme formate dehydrogenase from Desulfovibrio gigas: HCO−2 → CO2 + H+ + 2 e− Formate esters have the formula HCOOR (alternative...
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Michael Franzén Erik Gustaf Geijer Paul Gerhardt Bartholomäus Gesius Johannes Gigas N. F. S. Grundtvig Britt G. Hallqvist Andreas Hammerschmidt Claus Harms...
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Michael Franzén Erik Gustaf Geijer Paul Gerhardt Bartholomäus Gesius Johannes Gigas N. F. S. Grundtvig Britt G. Hallqvist Andreas Hammerschmidt Claus Harms...
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Amorphophallus gigas is a plant in the Arum, or Calla Lily, Family, (Araceae) native to Sumatra. It is also known as Amorphophallus brooksii. It resembles...
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Marginellona gigas is a species of very large deepwater sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Marginellidae. This species was originally...
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Johannes Engebretsen Belsheim (21 January 1829 – 15 July 1909) was a Norwegian teacher, priest, translator and biographer. Johannes Belsheim was born...
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Pantelić / Johannes Wollrab Grete Minde Raffaela Lintl Emerentz Zernitz Jawiga Postrożna The old Gigas Paul Sketris Peter Guntz Johannes Stermann The...
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Farid al-Din Attar – Mantiqu 't-Tayr (The Conference of the Birds) Codex Gigas Le Conte de Poitiers Gautier de Coincy – Les miracles de Nostre-Dame Anonymus...
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subspecies, Bison priscus priscus, Bison priscus mediator, and Bison priscus gigas, have been suggested. The steppe bison first appeared during the mid Middle...
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angelica Angelica edulis Angelica genuflexa – kneeling angelica Angelica gigas Angelica glauca Angelica gmelinii – Gmelin's angelica, Okhostk angelica...
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Donchev, Dimitar I. 2900025 1958-07-21 Shumen 1990 Bulgaria M Donner, Johannes Hendrikus 1927-07-06 The Hague 1988-11-27 1959 Netherlands M Dorfman, Iossif...
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Pepler 1468–73 Johannes II Bertkow 1473–85 Dietrich V Hake 1485–98 Johannes III von der Rope 1499–1505 Gerhard Schrove 1505–13 Johannes IV Duesborg 1513–14...
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