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Bamberg or Udalricus Babenbergensis; died probably 1127), Roman Catholic priest and chronicler in Bamberg Ulrich Han (or Haan, also Udalricus Gallus; born
Udalricus
15th century German printer active in Italy
They sometimes Latinized their surname to Gallus. Ulrich also went by Udalricus Barbatus and Ulricus Nicolai de Wienna. He became a citizen of Vienna
Ulrich_Han
German jurist
Ulrich Zasius (1461 – 24 November 1535 or 1536) was a German jurist. Zasius was born at Konstanz (current Baden-Württemberg) in 1461. After studying at
Ulrich_Zasius
Comune in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy
zone UTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST) Postal code 39046 Dialing code 0471 Patron saint San Udalricus Saint day July 4 Website Official website
Urtijëi
Protestant Reformation leader in Switzerland, Swiss Reformed Church founder (1484–1531)
enrolment in the University of Vienna (1500), he still latinised his name as Udalricus Zwingling de Lichtensteig. His signature at the Marburg Colloquy (1529)
Huldrych_Zwingli
Duke of Brno
Duke of Brno (Czech: Oldřich Brněnský, German: Ulrich von Brünn, Latin: Udalricus Brunensis; 11th century – 5 January 1113) was the Duke of Moravia for
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British string quartet
in Venice in 1729. Stephen Morris, second violin, who played a Joannes Udalricus Eberle violin made in Prague in 1760. Ivo-Jan van der Werff, viola, who
Medici_String_Quartet
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enrollment in the University of Vienna (1500), he still latinised his name as Udalricus Zwingling de Lichtensteig. (Jackson, Huldreich Zwingli : the reformer
Ulrich
Ecclesiastical principality in Holy Roman Empire
Waldo's successor as Abbot of Reichenau, Haito. Haito was succeeded by Udalricus (r. 823–835), who entered the city in May 824 and thus may have been the
Prince-Bishopric_of_Basel
First printed editions of a manuscript
senectute and De amicitia Ulrich Zell Cologne 1467–1469 Juvenalis, Saturae Udalricus Gallus Rome 1467-1468 Gregorius Magnus, Moralia in Job Berthold Ruppel
List of editiones principes in Latin
List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin
German Roman Catholic priest and chronicler
priest and chronicler who lived in Bamberg, Germany around 1100. Born Udalricus Babenbergensis, he was a canon of Bamberg Cathedral, who lived about 1100
Ulrich_of_Bamberg
German Carthusian monk and humanist scholar (c.1467–1525)
2014 Meurer 2007 These included Erasmus, Wimpfeling, Beatus Rhenanus, Udalricus Zasius, and the celebrated preacher, Geiler of Kaisersberg. Talley 2014
Gregor_Reisch
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
nos. 20, 21. In 1053, Pope Leo IX consecrated Udalricus as bishop. In July 1053 the Pope wrote to Udalricus, confirming the privileges of the church of
Archdiocese_of_Benevento
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
(971–983) Guido (c. 987 – 1007) Uberto (1008–1009 ?) Rainaldus (1014–1046) Udalricus (Adalricus) (c. 1055/1057 – 1066/1067) Guilelmus (c. 1068 – 1102/1103)
Diocese_of_Pavia
Ulrich Hugwald (Udalricus Hugualdus, Huldaricus Mutius Hugwaldus; 1496–1571) was a Swiss humanist scholar and Reformer. Born in Wilen near Bischofszell
Ulrich_Hugwald
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1029–1093), monk and saint Ulrich of Bamberg (also: Udalrich of Bamberg or Udalricus Babenbergensis; d probably 1127), Roman Catholic priest and chronicler
Udalrich
Catholic diocese in Germany
archbishop, but George refused the appointment. Eubel I, p. 393. Bishop Udalricus died on 2 September 1479 (Eubel II, p. 213), not 1480 (Pez, p. 18). Hansiz
Diocese_of_Passau
Latin Catholic archdiocese in Italy
January 1058, Pope Stephen IX confirmed the privileges and rights of Udalricus, Archbishop of Benevento, including the church of Boiano. In June 1061
Archdiocese of Campobasso-Boiano
Archdiocese_of_Campobasso-Boiano
Former Carthusian monastery in France
Joannes Leucken February 14, 1619 Murdered in his cell 1619-1622 Joannes Udalricus Repff August 3, 1645 Died at Gdańsk Charterhouse 1622-1636 Michael Arnoldi
Molsheim_Charterhouse
First printed cookbook by Bartolomeo Platina
linked to temperance and the desire for increased health. c. 1474: Rome, Udalricus (or Uldericus) Gallus 1475: Venice, Laurentius de Aquila and Sibylinus
De honesta voluptate et valetudine
De_honesta_voluptate_et_valetudine
Municipality in Lower Austria, Austria
counter-reformation, Emperor Rudolph II and Bishop Urban got the approval of Abbot Udalricus Molitor [de] to build the parish church of Trumau in 1583. They agreed
Trumau
Catholic ecclesial title in Switzerland
Protasius (attested 652) Arricus (attested 650) ? Chilmegesilus (c. 670 ?) Udalricus (690 ?) Fredarius (attested 814-825) David (827-850) Hartmannus (852-878)
Bishop_of_Lausanne
Christian theologian and parish priest
Aristotelis metaphysica (1661-1662). Joannes Roucourt (professor); Joannes Udalricus Randaxhe (professor); Gerardus van der Masen (student); Pedagogie De Burcht
Joannes_Roucourt
van de Passe to his brother or relative, the Augsburg physician Johann Udalricus Rumler, with a letter in Italian soliciting medical advice, and a miniature
John_Wolfgang_Rumler
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
962, 977) Ubertus (attested 996–1040) Erimannus (attested 1046–1056) Udalricus (attested 1057, 1074) Sede vacante (1074–1075) Gulfarangus (attested 1079)
Archdiocese_of_Fermo
Tribe of true bugs
Thylochromus Barber, 1928 Togodolentus Barber, 1918 Trichodrymus Lindberg, 1927 Udalricus (bug) Distant, 1904 Usilanus Distant, 1909 Uzza Distant, 1909 "Drymini
Drymini
German music historian and polymath (1711–1778)
Friedrich Lingke 1743: Meinrad Spieß [de] Georg Venzky 1745: G. F. Handel Udalricus Weiss 1746: C. H. Graun 1747: J. S. Bach G. A. Sorge Johann Paul Kunzen [de]
Lorenz_Christoph_Mizler
Genus Togodolentus Barber, 1918 Genus Trichodrymus Lindberg, 1927 Genus Udalricus Distant, 1904 Genus Usilanus Distant, 1909 Genus Uzza Distant, 1909 Genus
List of Rhyparochrominae genera
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Italian Roman Catholic saint
repeats his view at: Grégoire (1970), p. 140. J. Loserth, "Zu Pseudo-Udalricus «De continentia clericorum» und zu Brunos von Segni «De symoniacis»,"
Bruno_(bishop_of_Segni)
Historical Roman Catholic diocese
766; Schwartz, p. 39. Bishop Petrus subscribed a document for Patriarch Udalricus, who governed from 1086 to 1121), Cappelletti VIII, p. 766; Schwartz,
Roman Catholic Diocese of Pedena
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Pedena
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
Gumpoldus (attested 1096–1116) Almericus Gregorius Bonifacius Blancus Udalricus Petrus Foscari, O.Min. Conradus Henricus (1197–1199) Ambrosius (1199–1209)
Diocese_of_Treviso
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Pet form of Norman French Mathilde, MAUDE means "mighty in battle."
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, (modest?); brother of Balin.
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Lord of Medicine
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(Λουκᾶς) Contracted form of Greek Loukanos, LOUKAS means "from Lucania," a region of southern Italy. Lucania probably comes from the word lux, meaning "light." In the bible, this is the name of a Gentile Christian who was a companion of Paul. Luke is the Anglicized form.
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One with Long Life
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Home, A place with calm water
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Earth
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A River
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Beauty
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