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- Conrad II (probably 1003-20 July 1039), called the Younger, was the Salian duke of Carinthia from 1035. His father, Conrad I died in 1011 when he...
- female, deceased (1709)
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- male, deceased (1410)
- Matthew of Kraków, was a renowned Polish scholar and preacher of the fourteenth century.
- male, deceased (1733)
- Jacob ben Joseph Reischer (Bechofen) (1661-1733) was an Austrian rabbi and halakhist born at Prague. He was the son of R. Joseph, author of "Gib'ot...
- male, deceased (1069)
- Godfrey III (c. 997-1069), called the Bearded, was the eldest son of Gothelo I, duke of Upper and Lower Lorraine. By inheritance, he was count of...
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- Sancho II Sánchez or Sans II Sancion (died 864) succeeded his brother Aznar Sánchez as count of "Vasconia Citerior" (Gascony) in 836, in spite of th...
- male, deceased (1197)
- Henry Bretislaus III was the duke of Bohemia from 1193 to his death. Being the bishop of Prague since 1182, he was also a prince of the Holy Roman...
- male, deceased (955)
- Conrad the Red (German: "Konrad der Rote"; died 10 August 955) was the Duke of Lorraine and Franconia. He was the son of Werner, Count of the...
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- Boris Böhmann is an German conductor and composer. He was born in Worms am Rhein, was musical assistant at his home church, Worms Cathedral, b...
- male, deceased (1222)
- Vladislaus III Henry was the youngest son of Vladislaus II and younger brother of Ottokar I. On June 22, 1197, he was elected Duke of Bohemia....
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