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21201 | http://drb.dsl.dk/diplomer/02-104.html Danmarks Riges Breve - 4. række, bind 8, nr. 424 Herman Osenbrugge, kannik i Lübeck, og Lyder Osenbrugge, borger sammesteds, erkenner at have oppebåret alle deres fader Herman Osenbrugges tilgodehavender hos kong Magnus, dronning Blancha, kong Håkon og dronning Margrete og giver dronning Margrete kvittering herfor. Det skal værwe vitterligt for alle folk som ser dette brev eller hører det læse, at vi, hr. Herman Osenbrugge, kannik i Lübeck og Lyder Osenbrugge, borger sammesteds, sønner af den gamle hr. Herman Osenbrugge, hvis sjæl Gud bevare, og hr. Henrik Gildehus, som er gift med samme hr. Herman Osenbrugges datter, vor søster, ........ http://www.lemmermann-genealogie.de/ahnen/frame3.htm | Familie: Henrik Gildehus / Geseke (Gese/Gertrud) Osenbrugge (F8862)
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21202 | http://drb.dsl.dk/scripts/find.py/textfind Danmarks Riges Breve 1406 Olde Niels (Pedersen) og hans hustru Kirsten Ebbesdatter skænker hospitalet i København en gård i Herlev i Gladsakse sogn. 1410 Forne Olde Nielszönns quinde bewilgede oc stadfester forne breff, som hindis hosbonde haffuer udgiffuit paa the gaarde udi Hemmesøue. Anno 1410. | Olde, Niels (Pedersen) (I8713)
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21203 | http://dz-srv1.sub.uni-goettingen.de/cache/toc/D141451.html | Kilde (S742)
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21204 | http://dz-srv1.sub.uni-goettingen.de/cache/toc/D300267.html | Kilde (S813)
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21205 | http://dz-srv1.sub.uni-goettingen.de/sub/digbib/loader?did=D197994 | von Habsburg, Guntram der Reiche (I16294)
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21206 | http://dz-srv1.sub.uni-goettingen.de/sub/digbib/loader?ht=VIEW&did=D300267&p=238 Anton Fahne: Die Herren und Freiherrn v. Hövel Bd. 1,Abth. 2 Stammtafel | von Bronchorst, Gisbert I (I9048)
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21207 | http://dz-srv1.sub.uni-goettingen.de/sub/digbib/loader?ht=VIEW&did=D300267&p=238 Anton Fahne: Die Herren und Freiherrn v. Hövel Bd. 1,Abth. 2 Stammtafel | von Bronchorst, Wilhelm I (I9050)
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21208 | http://edit16.iccu.sbn.it/scripts/iccu_ext.dll?fn=10&i=62879 Giannotti Rangoni, Tommaso Titolo: Iulio tertio sanctissimo Thomae Philologi Rauenna. De vita hominis vltra CXX annos protrahenda. Pubblicazione: Venetiis, 1553. Identificativo: CNCE 62879 Localizzazioni: FI0098 Biblioteca nazionale centrale - Firenze PD0313 Biblioteca del Seminario matematico della Facoltà di scienze matematiche, fisiche e naturali dell'Università degli studi di Padova - Padova PD0403 Biblioteche del Polo di medicina legale, anatomia patologica e storia della medicina dell'Università degli Studi di Padova - Padova RM0313 Biblioteca Casanatense - Roma http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:PltSV4lObpgJ:www.udu.cas.cz/collegium/tintoretto.pdf+Rangoni+Venice&hl=no&ct=clnk&cd=5 | Rangoni, Tommaso (I16603)
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21209 | http://elec.enc.sorbonne.fr/cartulaires/hotelpontoise/pagedetitre1/ | Kilde (S962)
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21210 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriaen_Block | Familie: Adriaen (Aerjan) Block / Neeltje Hendricks van Gelder (F8121)
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21211 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Mencken,_Sr August Mencken, Senior (1854 - 1899) was the father of writer H. L. Mencken. August Mencken founded the "Aug. Mencken & Bro." cigar factory in 1873 with a starting capital of $44 ($23 of his own money, $21 of his brothers). | Mencken, August (I24460)
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21212 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Mencken,_Sr | Familie: August Mencken / Anna Margaret Abhau (F10176)
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21213 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concordius_of_Spoleto Concordius of Spoleto Concordius of Spoleto is a little-known Christian saint and martyr of the second century. There is another martyr Concordius who died in the fourth century. Saint Concordius began his life as a subdeacon in Rome, and was reclusive; spending most of his time alone and praying. He was imprisoned during the Christian persecutions of Marcus Aurelius and tried in Spoleto, Italy. The trial was overseen and judged by the governor of Umbria, Italy. Concordius was allowed his freedom if he would denounce his faith and worship a statue of the Roman god Jupiter. When Concordius refused, the judge had him beaten on a rack. After the torture however, Concordius praised Jesus, after which he was thrown in jail. Two days later, he was offered a second chance and presented with a statue to worship. Concordius then spat on the idol and was promptly beheaded, c.175 AD. Concordius was canonized by religious officials at that time, but it is unsure when or where this occurred. His feast day is January 1 (Roman Catholic) and June 4 (Eastern Orthodox). http://www.ktucitywalks.co.uk/494.html St Concordius (1st January) St Concordius was martyred in the reign of the Emperor Antoninus Pius (138-61) (or alternatively in ca. 175) and was thus one of the protomartyrs of Spoleto. He was buried "not far from Spoleto, in a place where there was abundant water". The earliest evidence of the cult of St Concordius arises in relation to what is now the church of San Salvatore, which was first documented in 1064 as the "monasterium sancti concordi". It was subsequently known as SS Concordio e Senzia. The relics of these saints are preserved in an urn (1727) with an identifying inscription that could reproduce an older one. [Where is the reliquary ??] | Spoleto, Concordius di (I23324)
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21214 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_II_of_Nassau http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walram_II_of_Nassau | Nassau, Walram II of (I19412)
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21215 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_II_of_Nassau | Familie: Gerhard von Eppstein / Elisabeth (F8277)
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21216 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Kepler#Marriage_to_Barbara_M.C3.BCller | Kappel, Susanna (I21874)
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21217 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Kepler#Marriage_to_Barbara_M.C3.BCller | Kappel, Friedrich (I21875)
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21218 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Kepler#Marriage_to_Barbara_M.C3.BCller | Kappel, Ludwig (I21876)
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21219 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Kepler#Marriage_to_Barbara_M.C3.BCller | Familie: (Johannes Keppler) Johann von Kappel / Barbara Müller (F9247)
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21220 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Kepler#Marriage_to_Barbara_M.C3.BCller | Familie: Heinrich Kepler / Katharina Guldenmann (F9249)
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21221 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Kepler#Second_marriage http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/k/Kepler_jo.shtml | Familie: (Johannes Keppler) Johann von Kappel / Susanna Reuttinger (F9248)
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21222 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Kepler#Second_marriage | Kappel, Cordula (I21881)
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21223 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Kepler#Second_marriage | Kappel, Fridmar (I21882)
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21224 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Kepler#Second_marriage | Kappel, Hildebert (I21883)
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21225 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Wilhelm_Weinmann | Weinmann, Johann Wilhelm (I24454)
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21226 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Wilhelm_Weinmann | Weinmann, Matthias Christian (I24455)
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21227 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_II_of_Armenia | Familie: Leo König von Armenia / (Kir Anna) Keran (F8800)
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21228 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Mencke Otto Mencke was a 17th-century German philosopher and scientist. He obtained his doctorate at the University of Leipzig in 1666 with a thesis entitled: Ex Theologia naturali - De Absoluta Dei Simplicitate, Micropolitiam, id est Rempublicam In Microcosmo Conspicuam. He is notable as being the founder of the very first scientific journal in Germany, established 1682, entitled: Acta Eruditorum. He was a professor of moral philosophy at the University of Leipzig, but is more famous for his scientific genealogy that produced a fine lineage of mathematicians that includes notables such as Carl Friedrich Gauss and David Hilbert. The Mathematics Genealogy Project database records as many as 43,250 (as of April 2008) mathematicians and other scientists in his lineage. Isaac Newton and Mencke were in correspondence in 1693. Mathematics Genealogy Project http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=21235 | Mencke, Otto (Louis Othon Menckenius) (I22221)
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21229 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleskau http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=borneman&id=I1171 | Familie: Igor Rurikovich von Kiew / Olga (Helga\Helena von Pleskau) von Pleskov (F1134)
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21230 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolph_Snellius Rudolph Snellius (Rudolph Snel van Royen; Oudewater October 5. 1547, + Leiden 1613) was a linguist and mathematician who held appointments at the University of Marburg and the University of Leiden. Born to a wealthy family in the the Netherlands while the latter were under the dominion of the Spanish Habsburgs, Rudolf Snel grew up in the Utrecht city of Oudewater. At maturity he left to study at the University of Cologne under Valentin Naboth and at the University of Heidelberg under Immanuel Tremellius and soon received a teaching position at the University of Marburg. Though trained in Aristotelian logic, he had become impressed with the new logic of Petrus Ramus, which he taught along with mathematics and languages at his university posts. In 1578, he returned to Oudewater soon after its devastation in a Spanish siege during the Dutch Revolt. It was not long before he was offered, and accepted, a position as professor of Hebrew and mathematics at the University of Leiden. That summer he married Machteld Cornelisdochter, who had survived the Oudewater massacre. She accompanied him to Leiden, where he taught until his death in 1613. Snellius (the name being the Latinized form of his Dutch surname, Snel or Snell) was an influence on some of the leading political and intellectual forces of the Dutch Golden Age. While visiting Utrecht in 1575, he befriended the young Jacobus Arminius, a promising but impoverished student in Oudewater who would accompany him back to Marburg to take up his studies; Arminius, too, would return to Leiden to teach, and his theological doctrines would have a sweeping effect on the Reformation in Holland and beyond. Another student of Snellius, this time at Leiden, was the child prodigy, Hugo Grotius, who would not only become famously involved in the political battles surrounding Arminius, but would later establish himself as a founding political theorist of the early modern age. Finally, not the least of Snellius' influence was cast upon his son, Willebrord Snellius, who would become the distinguished astronomer and mathematician who gave his name to Snell's law. | Snellius, Rudolph (Snel van Royen) (I22515)
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21231 | http://epub.oeaw.ac.at/oebl_6/223.pdf Giuseppe Menghin Frh. von Brezburg, stammte aus einer Notar- und Gerichtsschreiberfamilie. | Menghin, Giuseppe (Frh. von Brezburg) (I24672)
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21232 | http://eremit.dk/ebog/kkkm/kkkm_1-3.html | Kilde (S1194)
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21233 | http://essperans.fr/blog/?p=87 | De Meng, Jean (I23604)
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21234 | http://essperans.fr/blog/?p=87 | De Meng, Jean (I23604)
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21235 | http://evkidos.no-ip.org/Bilder_KiGesch.htm Barocker Grabstein des kath. Bürgers Hans Tilmann Ridinger (*8.3.1665, + 3.8.1721) - dieselbe Person übrigens an anderen Stellen auch Riedinger / Rüdinger / Rüttinger geschrieben - im ev. Kirchhof, Sandstein, 18. Jahrhundert (Foto: Klaus Claasen, Schriesheim, 14.10.1994; HMD 83/3/34). Die heute kaum noch lesbare Inschrift tautet (nach H. Hüpel u. Ch. Burkhart [...]): ANO 1721 IST IN DEM HERN ENT SCHLAFEN DER EHRSAM ME JOHANN TILEMANRJ DINGER VON SCHW4BENHEI MER HOF [SEINESALTERS] 65 JAHR [DESEN SEL HABE IERE RVHE] AMEN + Vgl. Barockes Wegkreuz mit Inschrift GOTT / ZVEHREN / HANS TILMAN / RVITINGER im Dossenheimer Ortsteil Schwabenheim, Ecke Ortsstraße / Kirchweg. | Tileman, Johann (I9911)
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21236 | http://fabpedigree.com/s000/f217376.htm | Bere, Hugo (I20772)
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21237 | http://fabpedigree.com/s000/f277172.htm | Familie: Johann Bere / NN von der Horst (F8825)
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21238 | http://fabpedigree.com/s000/f701248.htm | von Below, Hieronymus (I19453)
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21239 | http://fabpedigree.com/s012/f891054.htm | von Breide, Marquard II. (I19065)
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21240 | http://fabpedigree.com/s025/f183050.htm | von Hagen, Konrad I. (I15590)
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21241 | http://fabpedigree.com/s048/f020480.htm | von Nemitz, Stefan (I19455)
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21242 | http://fabpedigree.com/s052/f020480.htm | Familie: Wulfold von Below / NN von Heydebreck (F6286)
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21243 | http://fabpedigree.com/s052/f374644.htm http://gw.geneanet.org/index.php3?b=jrdus&lang=fr;p=christoph;n=von+guntersberg;oc=1 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jamesdow/s010/f498578.htm | Familie: Christoph von Güntersberg / Eva von der Osten (F7159)
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21244 | http://fabpedigree.com/s052/f374644.htm | Familie: Klaus von Schoning / Erate von Güntersberg (F7160)
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21245 | http://fabpedigree.com/s060/f430525.htm | Familie: Klaus (Nikolaus) von Below / Marie von Zitzewitz (F8293)
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21246 | http://fabpedigree.com/s084/f206347.htm http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/1150/ccb.html | von Horstmar, Wichbold (I17631)
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21247 | http://fabpedigree.com/s092/f603173.htm http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/1150/ccb.html | von Horstmar, Wichbold (I17630)
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21248 | http://familieherbert.nl/familie/karel-parenteel.htm#25324 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_II_of_Nassau | Ruprecht (I19413)
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21249 | http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/u/t/Wendy-F-Cutts/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0472.html | Mengen, John Martin (I4356)
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21250 | http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/u/t/Wendy-F-Cutts/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0473.html | Mengersen, Joames Mauritius (I4379)
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