Embryo (band) (redirect from Christian Burchard)
even been traced to the 1950s in the city of Hof, when musicians Christian Burchard and Dieter Serfas met at the age of 10. The band was described by...
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Brendon Burchard (born February 28, 1977) is an author, high performance coach and motivational speaker. Burchard is the founder of the Experts Academy...
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'Amon Düül O' – with future Embryo founders Lothar Meid and drummer Christian Burchard). Still touring widely, they recorded their Live in London album in...
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Sufisticated CD (1996) The Mask CD (1997) with Mani Neumeier and Christian Burchard Grandezza Mora CD (1999) Missus Beastly (LP 1970) with Missus Beastly [de]...
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including for the first time a major donation from the entrepreneur Christian Burchard Max Oldendorff for €95,000. This was the first time the party appeared...
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Betsch (drums) 1989–90 Into the Light Materiali Sonori 1990 With Christian Burchard (vibes), Michael Schone (bass), Dieter Serfas (percussion); also known...
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towards the altar. The earliest reference to this is in Johann Burchard's "Diary". Burchard was the master of ceremonies to Pope Innocent VIII and Pope Alexander...
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too, many years of collaboration among the musicians and composers Christian Burchard, Roman Bunka and Uve Müllrich came to an end after a trip to India...
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Burchard of Mount Sion (Latin: Frater Burchardus, also misnamed Brocard or Bocard; fl. late 13th century), was a German priest, Dominican friar, pilgrim...
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Saint Burchard of Würzburg (in German Burkard or Burkhard) was an Anglo-Saxon missionary who became the first Bishop of Würzburg (741–751). Burchard was...
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Christian monasticism is a religious way of life of Christians who live ascetic and typically cloistered lives that are dedicated to Christian worship...
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Gottlob Burchard Genzmer (8 November 1716 – 14 April 1771) was a German Lutheran theologian, tutor and naturalist, born in Hohen-Lübbichow (now Cedynia)...
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Burchard or Bouchard or Buckard or Burchard Aosta (died after 10 July 1068), was Bishop of Aosta (1025–1032) and Archbishop of Lyon (1033–1034), under...
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Burchard of Worms (c. 950/965 – August 20, 1025) was the bishop of the Imperial City of Worms, in the Holy Roman Empire. He was the author of a canon law...
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Burchard Precht (24 October 1651 – 26 February 1738) was a Swedish-German furniture maker and sculptor. He is best known for his contributions to Stockholm...
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Burchard of Bellevaux (c. 1100-1165) was a Cistercian monk and author who was known for his work Apologia de barbis (A Defense of Beards). A student of...
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bishops and other church leaders. The collection of ecclesiastical law from Burchard of Worms around 1002 did not include the concept of popular heresy in it...
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Aubry) Christophe Guiot and René Aubry; (Boris Kovač) Boris Kovač; (Christian Burchard, Roman Bunka) Embryo (band); (Jon Camp) Renaissance; (B.M.Tang, S...
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Eberhard Weber(b), Fred Braceful, Roland Wittig (dr) Embryo with Christian Burchard (dr-perc), Mal Waldron (p), Dave King (b) Diabelli Trio with Willy...
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Randy Brecker – trumpet (USA) Nick Van Eede – (England) Christian Burchard – (Germany) Marja Burchard – Germany Soul of Benares (2013) – Bihaan Music India...
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Latin Church (redirect from Latin Christian)
has been defined as "a division of the Christian Church using a distinctive liturgy", or simply as "a Christian Church". In this sense, "Rite" and "Church"...
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Saint Totnan (category 7th-century Christian saints)
their deaths, their relics were revered as cures for illnesses. In 752 Burchard of Wessex became the first bishop of Würzburg. He transferred the relics...
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Christian, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (30 January 1581 in Cölln – 30 May 1655 in Bayreuth) was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and Margrave...
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Count Christian of Waldeck-Wildungen (24/25 December 1585 – 31 December 1637), German: Christian Graf von Waldeck-Wildungen, official titles: Graf zu Waldeck...
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Laurel (1973) by Lincoln Kirstein and One Gallant Rush (1965) by Peter Burchard and the personal letters of Shaw. The film depicts the soldiers of the...
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Jubilee in the Catholic Church (redirect from Jubilee (Christian))
total number attending the initial jubilee events was, according to Johann Burchard, an estimated 200,000 people. This act definitively ushered in several...
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Saints Cosmas and Damian (category 3rd-century Christian martyrs)
to Bamberg. Other skulls said to be theirs were discovered in 1334 by Burchard Grelle, Archbishop of Bremen. He "personally 'miraculously' retrieved the...
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Columbia College (Missouri) (redirect from Christian Female College)
NAIA Division I, Burchard stands at fifth in most wins with 632 and third highest winning percentage (.737). Tomas Brock, Burchard's former assistant...
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(Kloster Sankt Andreas, Halberstadt): Franciscan friary (nk-1803) St. Burchard's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Burchardi, Halberstadt): Premonstratensians (1186-nk);...
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Thirty-nine Articles (redirect from The Institution of the Christian Man)
Schmalkaldic League. In May 1538, three Lutheran theologians from Germany – Franz Burchard, vice-chancellor of Saxony; Georg von Boineburg, doctor of law; and Friedrich...
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