Gottschalk, sometimes rendered as Godescalc (Latin: Godescalcus; died 7 June 1066), was a prince of the Obotrite confederacy from 1043 to 1066. He established...
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Gottschalk of Aachen, 11th-century monk Gottschalk (Slavic prince), 11th-century Slavic Prince of the Wends (Saint Gottschalk) a 12th-century Holstein peasant...
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Louis Moreau Gottschalk (May 8, 1829 – December 18, 1869) was an American composer, pianist, and virtuoso performer of his own romantic piano works. He...
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Alexandria, Jerome, Lawrence Lighthouse keepers - Verena Linguists - Gottschalk Locksmiths - Dunstan, Quentin Lumberjacks - Gummarus Marble workers -...
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Darren K. Gottschalk (born December 1, 1964) is a former American football tight end who played for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League...
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Gottschalk of Aachen (fl. 1071–1104) was a German monk, notary, poet and composer. A supporter of King Henry IV during the Investiture Contest, his writings...
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Louisiana Trilogy, written between 1844 and 1846 when Gottschalk had not yet come of age. Based on a Saint-Domingue's eight-bar folk tune titled Chanson de...
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Clara Gottschalk Peterson (1837–1910) was an American pianist, composer, and editor. She was the sister of virtuoso pianist Louis Moreau Gottschalk, editing...
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Francis Xavier (redirect from Saint Francis Xavier)
Cult of St. Francis Xavier, 1552–1623", in Mathew N. Schmalz and Peter Gottschalk ed. Engaging South Asian Religions: Boundaries, Appropriations, and Resistances...
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Hincmar (category Medieval German saints)
certain propositions advanced by Gottschalk on the Trinity he wrote a treatise called De una et non trina deitate. Gottschalk died in prison in 868. The question...
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Thesugar plantation was established by the planter Christopher William Gottschalk in 1721. He named it after his daughter Anna. The fiormer slave house...
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Creole music (section Louis Moreau Gottschalk)
his family's enslaved nurse from Saint-Domingue, who Gottschalk referred to as "La Négresse Congo". Whether Gottschalk actually attended the Congo Square...
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Santa Muerte (redirect from Saint Death)
Marginalization, and Medicalization". In Knepper, Timothy D.; Bregman, Lucy; Gottschalk, Mary (eds.). Death and Dying. Comparative Philosophy of Religion. Vol...
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Oblate (redirect from Oblates of Saint Benedict)
Dorothy Day Kathleen Norris (poet) Walker Percy Gottschalk of Orbais Cardinal Francis Eugene George, O.M.I. Saint Bishop Eugene de Mazenod, O.M.I. Cardinal...
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of Ruspe's pupil and biographer Saint Fulgentius of Cartagena (6th–7th century), bishop of Écija, Hispania Gottschalk of Orbais, nicknamed Fulgentius...
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Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette (category Knights of the Order of Saint Louis)
Mondes, Payot, 1988. Gottschalk, pp. 153–154. Clary, pp. 7, 8 Officer, p. 171 Gaines, p. 33 Unger, loc. 383 Clary, pp. 11–13 Gottschalk, pp. 3–5 Leepson,...
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album consisted of Michael Poulsen (vocals), Jon Larsen (drums), Franz Gottschalk (guitar) and Anders Kjølholm (bass). The album was a huge success in Denmark...
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126–127 Archived 2022-11-01 at the Wayback Machine; Braden 1963, pp. 18–19. Gottschalk, Stephen (1973). The Emergence of Christian Science in American Religious...
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Count Baldwin V of Flanders in 1049, and Sweyn assisted his son-in-law Gottschalk in the Liutizi Civil War of 1057. After Harald Hardrada was killed, and...
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board. One of the passengers on the final voyage was Alfred Louis Moreau Gottschalk, the consul-general in Rio de Janeiro, who was as roundly hated for his...
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defended with new solicitude against these modern heretics – Augustine. Gottschalk of Orbais, a ninth-century Saxon monk, argued that God predestines some...
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Marat. "L'Ami du peuple". Humensis. ISBN 978-2-410-00662-9. Gottschalk, pp. 38–39 Gottschalk, pp. 45–47 Conner (2012), pp. 39–40 De Cock, Jacques (2013)...
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Michel du Motier, Marquis de La Fayette (category Knights of the Order of Saint Louis)
in France where a two words spelling is official). Biographer Louis R. Gottschalk says that Lafayette spelled his name both Lafayette and La Fayette. Other...
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of Saint-Domingue, such as Louis Moreau Gottschalk's and Rodolphe Desdunes' family. Anglo-Americans were hostile towards the refugees from Saint-Domingue...
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Stamaty, Kalkbrenner's piano method was passed on to Louis Moreau Gottschalk and Camille Saint-Saëns. He was one of the few composers who through deft business...
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1951–1975 Robert Livingston Schuyler (1951) James G. Randall (1952) Louis R. Gottschalk (1953) Merle Curti (1954) Lynn Thorndike (1955) Dexter Perkins (1956)...
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two succeeding councils, held respectively in 849 and 853, dealt with Gottschalk and his peculiar teaching respecting predestination. The first of these...
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Rhineland massacres (section Folkmar and Gottschalk)
effect). Especially vocal were the parish priests (only one monk, named Gottschalk, is recorded as joining and encouraging the mob). Chronicler Hugo of Flavigny...
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Eberhard of Friuli (category Saints from the Carolingian Empire)
and maintained a correspondence with the theologians and church leaders Gottschalk, Rabanus Maurus, and Hincmar. Eberhard was from an illustrious Frankish...
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16th century, theologians who upheld Augustinian soteriology, included: Gottschalk (c. 808–868), Ratramnus (died 868), Thomas Bradwardine (1300–1349), Gregory...
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