• Lucas Maius (also Mai, May, Majus) (October 14, 1522 in Römhild – 4 or 5 March 1598 in Kassel) was a German Protestant pastor who converted from Lutheranism...
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  • Xaver Kroetz Else Lasker-Schüler Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Andreas Mand Lucas Maius Klaus Mann Marius von Mayenburg (born 1972) Heiner Müller Robert Musil...
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    (Medicine, 1922) Austrian pediatrician, psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst Lucas Maius Karl Marx (doctorate in absentia, 1841) Johann Jakob Müller, German moral...
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    10 – Anne of Austria, Queen of Poland (b. 1573) March 4 or March 5 – Lucas Maius, Lutheran Reformation pastor, theologian and playwright (b. 1522) March...
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  • 10 – Anne of Austria, Queen of Poland (b. 1573) March 4 or March 5 – Lucas Maius, Lutheran Reformation pastor, theologian and playwright (b. 1522) March...
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    Gabriele Paleotti, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1597) October 14 – Lucas Maius, Lutheran Reformation pastor, theologian and playwright (d. 1598) November...
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    of the Vischer Family of Nuremberg. Hans Hut (1490–1527), Anabaptist Lucas Maius (1522–1598), Protestant theologian and dramatist Max Saalmüller (1832–1890)...
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  • Gabriele Paleotti, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1597) October 14 – Lucas Maius, Lutheran Reformation pastor, theologian and playwright (d. 1598) November...
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  • Lücke Martin Luther Paul Luther Cyprián Karásek Lvovický of Lvovice Lucas Maius Johann Friedrich Meckel Johann David Michaelis Gustav Mie Friedrich de...
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    São Paulo by Pope Paul VI on 9 June 1967 with the titular see of Feradi Maius. On 15 October 1979 he was appointed secretary of the Congregation for Bishops...
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    abound in mournful reflections and homilies." Makarios Melissenos, Chronicon Maius, 3.10-12; translated in Marios Philippides, Fall of the Byzantine Empire...
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    imperium into imperium proconsulare maius, or proconsular imperium applicable throughout the empire that was more (maius) or greater than that held by the...
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  • U V full References Peter A. Mackridge; Robert Browning; Donald William Lucas; et al. "Greek literature". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 5 August...
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    Czapskis, Działyńskis, Konopackis and Kościeleckis. Lucas and Katherine had three children: Lucas Watzenrode the Younger (1447–1512), who would become...
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    proclaimed him as the new augustus. Tiberius had already received imperium maius and tribunicia potestas in AD 4, becoming legally equal to Augustus but...
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  • U V full References Peter A. Mackridge; Robert Browning; Donald William Lucas; et al. "Greek literature". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 5 August...
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    restored in the "Latin Quarter" in the northern city centre (like Collegium Maius, student dorms "Georgenburse" and others, the hospital and the church of...
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    authority of Augustus. Additionally, Augustus was granted imperium proconsulare maius (literally: "eminent proconsular command"), the right to interfere in any...
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    Veturia Maxima, and Marcus Varenius Fortunatus Maius, perhaps another son. Marcus Varenius Fortunatus Maius, buried at Rome in a first-century sepulchre...
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  • copy of the loyalty oath drawn up by 17th-century Pilgrims Privilegium Maius — a medieval manuscript boosting the legitimacy and influence of the House...
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  • of grave nature, whose absolving was reserved to the Pope. The officium maius related to the power to grant grace to those petitioned the Pope in relation...
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  • "Palmyra and Rome: Odaenathus' Titulature and the Use of the Imperium Maius". Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik. 113. Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH...
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    May 1941 at the exhibition Veit Stoss-Ausstellung Krakau at the Collegium Maius, seat of the Institut für Deutsche Ostarbeit, then in 1942, at the exhibition...
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    aevi brevis forte potius quam virtute regatur. Nam contra reputando neque maius aliud neque praestabilius invenias magisque naturae industriam hominum quam...
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  • translation of 1480 by William Caxton from Vincent of Beauvais's Speculum Maius, the first book printed in England to include woodcut illustrations The...
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    [Jakab E. Kolozsvár története II, 302] [ 1601 maius 19: „Consul igitur cum quibusdam aliis, inter quos erat Lucas Trausnerus, vitae suae consulere volent negato...
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  • first to claim the title of Archduke of Austria, through the Privilegium Maius of 1359, which was actually a forgery and not recognized outside of Austria...
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  • themselves as a speculum (Latin for "mirror") chief among them the Speculum Maius by Vincent de Beauvais, who lived during the time. William Baldwin and George...
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    The University of Kraków – Collegium Maius courtyard...
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  • Creation until 1241. (RHF Vol XVIII, Runc. Vol III, p. 494) Maius chronicon Lemovicense. The Maius chronicon Lemovicense or Great Chronicle of Limoges is a...
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