Christophorus may refer to: Saint Christopher Antipope Christopher disputedly held the papacy 903–904 Christophorus III (1873-1932), Catholicos-Patriarch...
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Christopher Columbus (redirect from Christophorus Columbus)
America. The name Christopher Columbus is the anglicization of the Latin Christophorus Columbus. Growing up on the coast of Liguria, he went to sea at a young...
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archive. "Christophorus - Das Porsche Magazin". Archived from the original on 2015-07-07. Retrieved 2015-07-27. articles of Christophorus magazine (language:...
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co-conspirators being chased by Christophorus and his supporters. Apparently at this point, a suspicious Christophorus, believing that Stephen had entered...
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Christophorus III (Georgian: ქრისტეფორე III, K'ristep'ore III) (27 March 1873 – 10 January 1932) was a Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia from 1927 until...
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Christophorus Valdarfer was an early printer, active in Venice and Milan in the second half of the fifteenth century. Hellinga, Lotte (1986). "The Link...
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in religion in Nazi Germany. Christophorus Schallplatten began as a part of the picture book division of Christophorus Verlag in 1939. The record label...
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C. H. D. Buys Ballot (redirect from Christophorus H. D. Buys Ballot)
Christophorus Henricus Diedericus Buys Ballot (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbœyz bɑˈlɔt]; October 10, 1817 – February 3, 1890) was a Dutch chemist and meteorologist...
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See in Google books Christophorus Plato Castanis, The Greek Exile; or, A Narrative of the Captivity and Escape of Christophorus Plato Castanis, During...
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Christophorus (oder Die Vision einer Oper) is an opera in a prologue, two acts and epilogue by Franz Schreker with a German-language libretto by the composer...
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Christopher of Mytilene (redirect from Christophorus of Mytilene)
Christophoros of Mytilene (Greek: Χριστόφορος Μυτιληναῖος, romanized: Christophoros Mytilenaios; ca. 1000 – after 1050) was a Greek-language poet living...
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The Christophorus-Kantorei Altensteig is the concert choir of the Christophorus Music Gymnasium Altensteig (Germany). It is composed of girls and boys...
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related to Christophorus Tri Harsono. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Christophorus Tri Harsono. Full ordination of Bishop Christophorus Tri Harsono...
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Cristoforo Landino (redirect from Christophorus Landinus)
Cristoforo Landino (1424 in Pratovecchio, Casentino, Florence – 24 September 1498 in Borgo alla Collina, Casentino) was an Italian humanist and an important...
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Cristóbal Acosta (redirect from Christophorus Acosta Africanus)
Cristóvão da Costa or Cristóbal Acosta and Latinized as Christophorus Acosta Africanus (c. 1525 – c. 1594) was a Portuguese doctor and natural historian...
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the last name of the Italian navigator Christopher Columbus (Latin: Christophorus Columbus, Italian: Cristoforo Colombo, Spanish: Cristóbal Colón). It...
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Christopher Wittich (redirect from Christophorus Wittichius)
Christoph Wittich or Christophorus Wittichius (1625, in Brieg – 1687, in Leiden) was a Dutch theologian. He is known for attempting to reconcile Descartes'...
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by Johann Reusner in 1653 in Königsberg, Duchy of Prussia. In ~1643 Christophorus Sapphun wrote the Lithuanian grammar Compendium Grammaticae Lithvanicae...
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Christophe Justel (redirect from Christophorus Justellus)
Christophe Justel (1580–1649) was a French scholar, known as Christophorus or Christopher Justellus. A librarian, canonist and Protestant, he served as...
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Χριστόφορος, Hágios Christóphoros, lit. 'Christ-bearer'; Latin: Sanctus Christophorus) is venerated by several Christian denominations. According to these...
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hypothesis was tested and confirmed for sound waves by the Dutch scientist Christophorus Buys Ballot. Doppler correctly predicted that the phenomenon would apply...
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(†68) 89 days (89) Benedict III 3 Oct 903 – 27 Jan 904 Christopher Christophorus Christoforo c. 850 Rome, Papal States 53 / 54 116 days (116) Between...
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CAS Christman Air System CHRISTMAN United States OEC Christophorus Flugrettungsverein CHRISTOPHORUS Austria CHO Chrome Air Services CHROME AIR United States...
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della Chiesa. Roma: Desclée, 1957. Rasperger (Raspergero), Christopher (Christophorus, Christoph, Christophoro, Christophe) Two hundred interpretations of...
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(Antuerpia): Balthasar Moretus. Radziwiłł, Mikołaj Krzystof (Nicolaus Christophorus Radzivilus) (1601). Hierosolymitana Peregrinatio [A Jerusalem Trip]...
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fantaisies de Josquin – The Instrumental Music of Josquin Desprez (Christophorus, 2011) – includes the première recording of "Sei gelobt, du Baum" by...
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rival factions sought to elect a pope to succeed him. The Primicerius, Christophorus, and his son Sergius, the papal treasurer, had sought Lombard help to...
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Latin version of the Compendium Grammaticæ Lithvanicæ was written by Christophorus Sapphun in c. 1643, however the edited version was published by Theophylus...
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1917: Kyrion II (1917–1918) Leonid (1918–1921) Ambrose (1921–1927) Christophorus III (1927–1932) Callistratus (1932–1952) Melchizedek III (1952–1960)...
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Christophorus Stymmelius and ihre Bühne. Thesis, University Leipzig, 1926, p. 60. (German) Fritz Richard Lachmann: Die "Studentes" des Christophorus Stymmelius...
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