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    Koppernigk. At Kraków he signed himself, in Latin, Nicolaus Nicolai de Torunia (Nicolaus, son of Nicolaus, of Toruń). At Bologna, in 1496, he registered in...
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    January 1, 2020. "Nicolaus Bruhns (Composer)". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved January 1, 2020. McLean, Hugh J. (2001). "Bruhns, Nicolaus". In Sadie, Stanley;...
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    Blank, Andreas. "Nicolaus Taurellus". In Zalta, Edward N. (ed.). Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Literatur von und über Nicolaus Taurellus im Katalog...
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  • Nicolaus Carpenia (1619–1670) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Durrës (1657–1670). Nicolaus Carpenia was born in Durres in 1619...
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    "'Logan Paul reveals new Ice Pop Prime Energy flavor'". Dexerto. Archived from the original on May 30, 2023. Retrieved May 30, 2023. Li, Nicolaus (March...
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    Portrait by Paul Nicolaus, 1941...
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    son Pier Luigi Farnese. Paul III was a significant patron of artists including Michelangelo, and it is to him that Nicolaus Copernicus dedicated his...
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    Paulus Modestus Schücking (Paul Nicolaus Bernhard Joseph Schücking, genannt Modestus; 16 June 1787, Münster – 16 June 1867, Bremen) was a German lawyer...
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  • Music of Nicolaus A. Huber". Tempo 57, no. 224 (April): 22-37. Amzoll, Stefan. 2006. "Über Geschichte und kritisches Komponieren bei Nicolaus A. Huber"...
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    Nicolas Steno (redirect from Nicolaus Steno)
    Niels Steensen (Danish: Niels Steensen; Latinized to Nicolas Steno or Nicolaus Stenonius; 1 January 1638 – 25 November 1686 [NS: 11 January 1638 – 5 December...
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    in Florence and wrote that Nicolaus complained bitterly about others getting the glory and profit for his work. Nicolaus Germanus was an influential...
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  • Nicolaus Bogantius (also spelled Beganicio; Hungarian: Bogantius Miklós; Croatian: Nikola Bogantius; died 1551) was a Hungarian prelate of the Catholic...
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    Nicolaus Reimers Baer (2 February 1551 – 16 October 1600), also Reimarus Ursus, Nicolaus Reimers Bär or Nicolaus Reymers Baer, was an astronomer and imperial...
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  • from Nicolaus (Νικόλαος) a native of Antioch and one of the first Seven Deacons mentioned in Acts 6:5. The nature of the link between Nicolaus and Nicolaitans...
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    treated terribly. At the Vienna Music Academy, Harnoncourt studied cello with Paul Grümmer and Emanuel Brabec, and also learned viola da gamba. Harnoncourt...
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  • 2017, p. 585-587. Project MUSE, doi:10.1353/cat.2017.0132 Woods, Joseph. "Nicolaus Bobadilla." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton...
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    Society). Maria van Oisterwijk (died 1547), Dutch Catholic mystic and writer Nicolaus van Esch (1507 in Oisterwijk – 1578) a Dutch Roman Catholic theologian...
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    Cusa (1401 – 11 August 1464), also referred to as Nicholas of Kues and Nicolaus Cusanus (/kjuːˈseɪnəs/), was a German Catholic bishop and polymath active...
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    which was carved with the images of Jesus Christ, Saint Peter and Saint Paul. The tombstone is preserved at the Musée de Cluny in Paris. Records show...
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    Nicolaus Hieronymus Gundling (February 25, 1671 – December 9, 1729), was a German jurist and eclectic philosopher. He was born in Kirchensittenbach, and...
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    McTaggart, standing as an Independent candidate, defeated the Liberal Paul Nicolau in a landslide. The seat reverted to form at the 2007 general election...
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    Nicholas of Lyra (French: Nicolas de Lyre; c. 1270 – October 1349), or Nicolaus Lyranus, a Franciscan teacher, was among the most influential practitioners...
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    2020. Staff (February 23, 2020). "UFC on ESPN+ 26 bonuses: Dan Hooker vs. Paul Felder an obvious 'Fight of the Night'". MMAJunkie.com. Retrieved February...
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  • The Nicolaus Gercken Family Foundation supports the academic education of the descendants of Nicolaus Gercken, a tailor and mayor of the Northern German...
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    Jesuit, and a missionary in China. He was also known by his latinised name Nicolaus Trigautius or Trigaultius, and his Chinese name Jin Nige (simplified Chinese:...
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    15 times, winning 12 of them. Johann Bernoulli's two sons, Daniel and Nicolaus, entered into service at the Imperial Russian Academy of Sciences in Saint...
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    Spheres) is the seminal work on the heliocentric theory of the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543) of the Polish Renaissance. The book, first printed...
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    ISBN 0-913836-12-5 Orthodox views of the Immaculate Conception dogma Cabasilas, Nicolaus (1974). The Life in Christ. Translated by Carmino J. DeCantazaro. St. Vladimir's...
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    of Wisborg and in that conferral was also called Gustaf Lennart Nicolas Paul Prince Bernadotte. Counts of Wisborg are considered to be part of the Swedish...
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    Leonhard Euler in the pupil's youth. Johann was born in Basel, the son of Nicolaus Bernoulli, an apothecary, and his wife, Margarethe Schongauer, and began...
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