Yohannes IV (Tigrinya: ዮሓንስ ፬ይ Rabaiy Yōḥānnes; horse name Abba Bezbiz also known as Kahśsai; born Lij Kahssai Mercha; 11 July 1837 – 10 March 1889) was...
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Johannes Enschedé IV (20 November 1811 in Haarlem –16 August 1878 in Haarlem) was a Haarlem newspaper editor and printer. He was the great-great-grandson...
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Johannes Hinderbach (15 August 1418 – 21 September 1486) was Prince-Bishop of Trent from 12 May 1466 until his death. He was by birth a member of the Austrian...
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player Johannes Wohlwend, Liechtenstein judoka and sports official Jóhannes Ásbjörnsson (born 1979), Icelandic TV and radio show host Yohannes IV, Ethiopian...
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alternate formats due to deflation, no coins were minted during the reign of Johannes VII Blankenfeld; biographical data exists in alternate formats 56°58′N...
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Johannes Morus (Italian: Giovanni Moro; - 1254, buried in November) was a servant of Frederick II of Swabia, Holy Roman Emperor. Johannes was the son...
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Egyptians were occupying the interior between Obock and Tadjoura. Emperor Johannes IV of Ethiopia signed an accord with the United Kingdom to cease fighting...
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literally meaning: withdrawal). A citizen, Hein Brandt, had met the duke Johannes IV of Saxe-Lauenburg, who owed Brandt money. Brandt took the duke to task...
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Haarlem regent and collector Johannes Enschedé III (1785–1866), Haarlem newspaper editor and printer Johannes Enschedé IV (1811–1878), Haarlem newspaper...
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(1471.06.17 – death before 1491.11.14) Johannes III Orgas (Johann Orgies) (1492.03.26 – death 1515.03.19) Johannes IV Kyvel (Kievel) (1515.03.19 – death 1527...
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(1609–1623) Johannes III Nablaß (1623–1639) Placidus Judmann (1639–1655) Coelestin I Vogl (1655–1691) Ignatius von Trauner (1691–1694) Johannes IV Baptist...
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Johannes Meursius (van Meurs) (9 February 1579 – 20 September 1639) was a Dutch classical scholar and antiquary. Meursius was born Johannes van Meurs...
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grandson of Ras Mangasha Yohannes, and the great grandson of Emperor Johannes IV. Yohannes IV was the only Emperor of the Tigrayan cadet branch of the Solomonic...
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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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John IV of Saxe-Lauenburg (German: Johannes von Sachsen-Lauenburg) (c. 1483–1547) was a Prince-Bishop of Hildesheim. The son of Dorothea of Brandenburg...
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von Johannes Kepler (with links to digital scans of the published volumes) Johannes Kepler at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Works by Johannes Kepler...
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1905–1913: Lars T. Ormhaug (V) 1914–1919: Lars Tørres (Ap) 1920–1922: Johannes Iv. Ødegaard (Ap) 1923–1925: Anders O. Sandkjernan (Bp) (Municipality was...
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1321–1338 Hemming, 1338–1366 Henrik Hartmaninpoika, 1366–1367 Johannes Pietarinpoika, 1367–1370 Johannes Westfal, 1370–1385 Bero Balk, 1385–1412 Maunu Olavinpoika...
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became the first Duke of Courland and converted to Lutheranism. In 1560 Johannes IV von Münchhausen, the prince-bishop of Ösel-Wiek and Courland, sold his...
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until 1412[?] only Bishop-elect) Johannes III. Ambundii (1416–1418, also 1418–1424 Archbishop of Riga) Johannes IV Naso (Naz) (1418–1440) Konrad von...
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prosperity, and also the relaxation of monastic discipline. When Abbot Johannes IV was elected in 1515, there were forty-two monks and seven lay brothers...
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his five sons, Hermann, Peter, Hans, Jakob and Paul. Tomb of Bishop Johannes IV., in the Breslau cathedral (1496) Tomb of Archbishop Ernest, in Magdeburg...
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1489–1500 Laurentius Michaelis (Lauri Suurpää), 1500–1506 Johannes IV Olavi (Johannes Olofsson, Johannes Olavinpoika), 1507–1510 Arvid Kurki, 1511–1522 Ericus...
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I of Thayingen (1334–1348) Heinrich IV of Eschenz (1348–1391) Konrad (1391) Johannes I Kreutz (1391–1413) Johannes II Duttlinger (1413–1429) Nikolaus Stocker...
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Johannes Brahms, p. 44. New York: G. Schirmer, 1901. IMSLP: Albumblatt für Clara Schumann. Holograph manuscript, 1868. Margit L. McCorkle, Johannes Brahms:...
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Preceded by Johannes IV Olofsson Bishop of Turku 1510–1522 Succeeded by Ericus Svenonius...
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Markgraf, Johannes IV in: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie Volume 14, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig, 1881, pp. 186-188. Hünefeld H., J. R. v. IV (1426–1506)...
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John of Nepomuk (redirect from Johannes Wölflin)
John of Nepomuk (or John Nepomucene) (Czech: Jan Nepomucký; German: Johannes Nepomuk; Latin: Ioannes Nepomucenus) (c. 1345 – 20 March 1393) was a saint...
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and maximum height over 10 metres (33 ft) – under the reign of Bishop Johannes IV Kievel (1515–1527). The western side of the castle houses a 29-metre...
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to Saaremaa and Tartu. In 1527, upon the death of Saare-Lääne bishop Johannes IV Kievel, Buxhoeveden should have gained enough influence to be named his...
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