A Biographical, Historical and Chronological Dictionary:: Containing Accurate Accounts of the Lives, Characters, and Actions, of the Most Eminent Persons of All Ages and All Countries; : Including the Revolutions of States, and the Succession of Sovereign PrincesRichard Phillips, 1807 - 972 páginas |
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... became master of Bag- dad , which he adorned with hospitals , mosques , and other public works . He was also a great encourager of poets and men of learning . He died in 982 , aged 47.- D'Herbelot . ADHELME was the son of Kenred , and ...
... became master of Bag- dad , which he adorned with hospitals , mosques , and other public works . He was also a great encourager of poets and men of learning . He died in 982 , aged 47.- D'Herbelot . ADHELME was the son of Kenred , and ...
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... became a precep- tor , in the first century . He joined Barcho- chebas , for which , with his son Pappus , he was flayed alive by the Romans , A. D. 135 . He was one of the first compilers of the ca- balistic traditions of the Jews ...
... became a precep- tor , in the first century . He joined Barcho- chebas , for which , with his son Pappus , he was flayed alive by the Romans , A. D. 135 . He was one of the first compilers of the ca- balistic traditions of the Jews ...
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... became so zealous a preacher , parti- cularly at Corinth , that many of the Chris- tians held him in higher esteem than St. Paul . - Acts of the Apostles . APONO ( Peter d ' ) , a philosopher and physician , was born near Padua in 1250 ...
... became so zealous a preacher , parti- cularly at Corinth , that many of the Chris- tians held him in higher esteem than St. Paul . - Acts of the Apostles . APONO ( Peter d ' ) , a philosopher and physician , was born near Padua in 1250 ...
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... became minister first at Quedlinburg , and then at Bruns- wick , from whence he removed to Isleben . In 1611 , the duke of Lunenburg gave him the church of Zell , and appointed him su- perintendant of all the churches in the duchy . He ...
... became minister first at Quedlinburg , and then at Bruns- wick , from whence he removed to Isleben . In 1611 , the duke of Lunenburg gave him the church of Zell , and appointed him su- perintendant of all the churches in the duchy . He ...
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... became a victim . Arnold had a narrow escape , and got on board an English ship of war . He now served with equal ardour on the other side , and at the peace retired to England , where he had a pension . He afterwards went to Nova ...
... became a victim . Arnold had a narrow escape , and got on board an English ship of war . He now served with equal ardour on the other side , and at the peace retired to England , where he had a pension . He afterwards went to Nova ...
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Página 81 - Cassar in 323, and elected emperor in 337. The soldiers, to secure the throne to the three sons of Constantine, massacred the uncles and cousins of those princes, with the exception of Julian the Apostate, and his brother Gallus.