Johann Baptista Baltzer (16 June 1803 – 1 October 1871) was a German Catholic theologian. He was born at Andernach, and studied at the University of Bonn...
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(anti-ultramontanism), especially of Johann Anton Theiner (1799–1860) and the later Old Catholics Joseph Hubert Reinkens and Johann Baptist Baltzer. University and religious-political...
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Auerbach Johannes Theodor Baargeld Emil Baehrens Hans Werner Ballmann Johann Baptista Baltzer Christian Bär Otto Bardenhewer Norbert Bartel Sandra Bartky Bartłomiej...
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– Christian Ludwig Gersten, German scientist (d. 1762) February 8 – Johann Baptist Martinelli, Austrian architect (d. 1754) February 11 – Carlo Lodi, Italian...
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Küchler 3. Armee Reserves 217. Infanterie-Division (Generalmajor Richard Baltzer) Infanterie-Regiment 311, 346, 389 Artillerie-Regiment 217 1. Kavallerie-Division...
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(died 1869) (Brno, also last executioner for Bosnia and Herzegovina) Johann Baptist Pipperger (Jan Křtitel Piperger in Czech) 1865–1888 (Prague) Leopold...
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(2000). "Observations on the Divine Office in the Rule of the Master". In Baltzer, Rebecca A.; Fassler, Margot E. (eds.). The Divine Office in the Latin...
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and journalist Anna Mae Aquash (1945–1975), First Nations activist Anna Baltzer, American human rights activist Anna Bateson (c. 1830–1918), English suffragist...
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Online (accessed 12 February 2018). (Access by subscription)] Rebecca A. Baltzer, "Lambertus, Magister [Pseudo-Aristoteles]," Oxford Music Online (accessed...
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