• Salomo may refer to: Salomo of Makuria, ruler of the Nubian kingdom of Makuria (1080–1089) Salomo Glassius (May 20, 1593–July 27, 1656), German theologian...
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  • Sant Crist de Salomó" of Salomó, a medieval play declared a "National Traditional Festival of Interest" by the Government of Catalonia. Salomó is a municipality...
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  • Salomo or Solomon (1080 – 1089) was a ruler of the Nubian kingdom of Makuria. According to contemporary accounts, Salomo abdicated his throne and went...
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    Johann Salomo Semler (18 December 1725 – 14 March 1791) was a German church historian, biblical commentator, and critic of ecclesiastical documents and...
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    Jakob Ludwig Salomon Bartholdy (13 May 1779 – 27 July 1825) was a Prussian diplomat and art patron. He was born Jakob Salomon in Berlin of Jewish parentage...
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  • Salomo Ojala (born 17 April 1997) is a Finnish professional footballer who plays as a centre forward for Veikkausliiga club Ekenäs IF (EIF). Haka Ykkönen:...
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    Karl Salomo Zachariae von Lingenthal, (14 September 1769 – 27 March 1843), a German jurist, was born at Meissen in Saxony, the son of a lawyer, and was...
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  • Salomo Ntuve (born 20 November 1988, in Kondoa, Dodoma, Tanzania) is a Swedish boxer. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's flyweight,...
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  • Salomo Schweizer (born 1993) is a Swiss oboist and cor anglais player. Born in Lucerne, Schweizer began his musical career as a recorder player and choir...
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    article at [[:de:Salomo III. von Konstanz]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|de|Salomo III. von Konstanz}}...
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  • & Miroljub Jokovic: "Friedrich Salomo Krauss (1859–1938)" (Novi Sad 1992) ISBN 86-901345-2-2 Krauss, Friedrich Salomo: "Volkserzählungen der Südslaven:...
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    Ernst Benjamin Salomo Raupach (21 May 1784 – 18 March 1852) was a German dramatist. He was born at Straupitz (Polish: Strupice), near Liegnitz in Silesia...
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    The Dance of Saint Christ of Salomó (Catalan: Ball Parlat del Sant Crist de Salomó) from Salomó is a Catalan medieval theater spectacle declared a Traditional...
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    Salomo Glassius (German: Salomon Glaß; 20 May 1593 – 27 July 1656) was a German theologian and biblical critic born at Sondershausen, in the principality...
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    Salomo Sachs (Hebrew: זקס שְׁלֹמֹה, romanized: Šəlomoh Sachs; born on 22 December 1772 in Berlin; died on 14 May 1855) was a Jewish Prussian architect...
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  • April 1976) was a Jewish-Ukrainian writer and journalist. Soma (real name Salomo) Morgenstern spent his childhood in various villages in Galicia. His father...
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    Salomo Friedlaender (4 May 1871 – 9 September 1946) was a German-Jewish philosopher, poet, satirist and author of grotesque and fantastic literature. He...
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  • Das Hohelied Salomos ("The Song of Solomon") is the sixth album by Popol Vuh. It was originally released in 1975, on United Artists Records. In 2005,...
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    Johann Salomo Christoph Schweigger (8 April 1779 – 6 September 1857) was a German chemist, physicist, and professor of mathematics born in Erlangen. J...
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  • Solomon (Salomo) Rosowsky (1878, Riga –1962) was a cantor (hazzan) and composer, and son of the Rigan cantor, Baruch Leib Rosowsky. Rosowsky began to study...
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  • Deutsche Biographie 18 (1883), pp. 759–760, online version at [1] Hymnary profile for Salomon Liscovius Bio for Salmon Liscovius Salomo Liscow (Hymn-Writer)...
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  • Ivan Dirkie de Veenboer (died 10 October 1620 near Cartagena) was a 17th-century Dutch corsair. A privateer during the Eighty Years' War, he later turned...
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  • König Salomo is an 1865 German-language oratorio by Mendelssohn's pupil Ludwig Meinardus, based on the story of King Solomon from 1st Book of Kings and...
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  • Salomo Abraham Taroç (Hebrew: שלמה אברהם בן יצחק טארוש) was a 14th century Sephardic Jewish physician and money lender. He was born in early 1301 in Girona...
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    Salomó is a railway station owned by ADIF located in the town of Salomó, in the Tarragonès region. The station is on the Barcelona-Vilanova-Valls railway...
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  • ISBN 9780520919198. Retrieved 11 March 2016. (in German) Krauss, Friedrich Salomo et al. Japanisches Geschlechtsleben: Abhandlungen und Erhebungen über das...
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    (Latin: Clavicula Salomonis; Hebrew: מַפְתֵּחַ-שְׁלֹמֹה, romanized: Map̄teḥ Šəlomo), also known as The Greater Key of Solomon, is a pseudepigraphical grimoire...
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    Salomo Savolainen (30 September 1883, Maaninka - 9 June 1964) was a Finnish salesperson, warehouse manager and politician. He was imprisoned from 1918...
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  • Solomon (or Salomon) II (died 23 December 889) was the Bishop of Constance from 875 until his death. He was a relative of his predecessor and namesake...
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  • Salomon Franck (redirect from Salomo Franck)
    Salomon (also Salomo) Franck, 6 March 1659  – 11 July 1725), was a German lawyer, scientist, and poet. Franck was working at Weimar at the same time as...
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