Emilius may refer to: Saint Emilius (died 250), Christian martyr Emilius Ditlev Bærentzen (1799–1868), Danish painter Emilius Bangert (1883–1962), Danish...
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Saints Castus and Emilius (died 250 AD) are venerated as saints and martyrs by the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches. They are mentioned by...
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Sir John Robert Laurie Emilius Bayley, 3rd Baronet (16 May 1823 – 4 December 1917), later Sir Emilius Laurie, was an English clergyman, baronet and amateur...
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Emilius (1919). A List of the Birds of Gambia. Hopkinson, Emilius (1926). Records of Birds Bred in Captivity. H. F. & G. Witherby. Hopkinson, Emilius...
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Emilius was ridden in all his races by the veteran Frank Buckle, who was fifty-seven years old at the time of the colt's greatest successes. Emilius was...
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James E. Broome (redirect from James Emilius Broome)
James Emilius Broome (December 15, 1808 – November 23, 1883) was an American politician who served as the third governor of Florida from 1853 to 1857...
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Major General Llewelyn Alberic Emilius Price-Davies, VC, CB, CMG, DSO (30 June 1878 – 26 December 1965) was a senior British Army officer and a recipient...
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Monte Emilius (French: Mont Émilius) (3,559 m) is a mountain of the Graian Alps in Aosta Valley, north-western Italy. Located just above the town of Aosta...
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Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus (redirect from Emilius Paulus)
Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus (c. 229 – 160 BC) was a two-time consul of the Roman Republic and general, who conquered Macedon in the Third Macedonian...
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and a Dog (1860) Artist: Charles Emilius Gold View near Auckland: Maori Warrior and Women (1860) Artist: Charles Emilius Gold View near Auckland: Evening—Trees...
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Emilius R. Ciampa (1896–1996) was an American sculptor and artist. Born in Taurasi, Italy, Ciampa was the second youngest of 6 children. His father was...
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Violinsonate i A-dur (1926) "Emilius Bangert (1883-1962) (Samfundet)". Archived from the original on 2006-09-23. Retrieved 2010-05-28. "Emilius Bangert" (in Danish)...
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Emilius Seghers (1855–1927) was the 25th bishop of Ghent in Belgium. Seghers was born in Ghent on 3 September 1855, the son of a lawyer. He studied at...
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Emil Hartmann (redirect from Wilhelm Emilius Zinn Hartmann)
1 February 1836 in Copenhagen, the eldest son of composer Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann and of his composer wife Emma Hartmann. He grew up in the Zinn...
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Emil Bærentzen (redirect from Emilius Ditlev Bærentzen)
Olsen (1840 Peter Gemzøe "Emilius Ditlev Bærentzen", Gravsted.dk. (in Danish) Retrieved 19 May 2011. C. Nyrop, "Bærentzen, Emilius Ditlev", Dansk biografisk...
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Emilius Goulet, PSS (May 15, 1933) was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of St. Boniface in the Province of Manitoba, Canada. He was appointed Archbishop...
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George Ross (farmer) (redirect from George Arthur Emilius Ross)
George Arthur Emilius Ross (some sources say Aemilius, Æmilius, or Emileus; 1829 – 23 November 1876) was a New Zealand farmer and provincial politician...
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Prague in search of evidence against Emilius, and she finds a locksmith who had made a duplicate key for Emilius. This, along with other developments...
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Air Commodore John Emilius Fauquier, DSO & Two Bars, DFC (19 March 1909 – 3 April 1981) was a Canadian aviator and Second World War Bomber Command leader...
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meaning clean and pure. Lucius Artorius Castus, Roman general Castus and Emilius, Roman martyrs and saints Castus (rebel), Roman rebel gladiator in the...
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Bob Benny (redirect from Emilius Wagemans)
Bob Benny (18 May 1926 – 29 March 2011), born Emilius Wagemans, was a Belgian singer and musical theatre performer, who participated in the Eurovision...
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Jager Company (Compagnie vrijwillige jagers) ('Oranje-Nassau') Kapitein Emilius Bergmann 5 officers, 153 men 0 officers, 6 men 4 officers, 42 men 0 officers...
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Peter Emilius Hartmann stands in front of the Garrison Church on Sankt Annæ Plads in Copenhagen, Denmark, commemorating the composer Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann...
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conductor, violinist, organist and teacher. Together with Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann, he was the leading Danish musician of his day, in the period...
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Sidney in Elizabeth R (1971), Clive Hawksworth in Spyder's Web (1972), Rev. Emilius in the BBC's adaptation of The Pallisers (1974), Johnson in the first episode...
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1883 1931 American Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov 1883 1946 Russian Emilius Bangert 1883 1962 Danish Augustin Barié 1883 1915 French Arnold Bax 1883...
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that claim apostolic succession is the Moravian Church. Stocker, Harry Emilius (1918). Moravian customs and other matters of interest. Times publishing...
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en Konge". Lyrics by Hans Hartvig Seedorff Pedersen. Published e.g. in Emilius Bangert et al., "Dansk Alsang-Bog", Copenhagen: Egmont H. Peterens Forlag...
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singer Tony Bennett Anthony Benedetto 1926–2023 American singer Bob Benny Emilius Wagemans 1926–2011 Belgian singer Jack Benny Benjamin Kubelsky 1894–1974...
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Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann (14 May 1805 – 10 March 1900) was, together with his son-in-law Niels W. Gade, the leading Danish composer of the 19th century...
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