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"Count Joannes" continued to be remembered and studied in several of his professions.
By the side of the tree a few glosses were added by Joannes to explain and justify his classification.
Extensive quotes of similar material are found in classical authors such as Joannes Stobaeus.
"Joan" disguises herself as a monk, called Joannes Anglicus.
To Police Sergeant Joannes van Kuijk, the battle seemed endless.
Between the two groups, in point of time as well as in character, stands Joannes Geometres (10th century).
Pope Innocent IV chose Friar Joannes to head this mission.
The bishops St. Celsus and St. Joannes did govern the diocese before the fourth century.
Zonaras, Joannes, Annales.
JACOBS, Joannes.
Joannes Amandus van Droogenbroeck (Dutch)
Count Joannes then commenced a series of libel suits in Massachusetts against various persons whom he claimed impuned his sanity or his good name.
On June 19, it was found that the City Secretary could not keep minutes in English, and on June 27 Joannes resigned his position.
The upper body of Joannes Baptista (named after John the Baptist) and his left leg stuck out of his mobile brother.
Leeuwinne 30 (Joannes van Regermorter, MD)
The manuscript was written by a scribe Joannes Serbopoulos (or Zerbopoulos) along with manuscripts minuscule 56 and minuscule 58.
Joannes Baptista van Helmont: Alchemist, Physician and Philosopher, Kessinger Publishing.
Johan van Nes painted a portrait of the priest Joannes Stalpart van der Wielen.
Detainees usually "can only have conversations with lawyers and close family members, especially when they are not on trial," said Joannes Thuy, a spokesman for the Justice Ministry.
Oscar Ignatius Joannes van Dillen (born June 25, 1958 in 's-Hertogenbosch) is a Dutch composer, conductor, and instrumentalist.
Bishop Georgius Martonfi laid the cornerstone; the church was completed in 1724 and consecrated the following year by Bishop Joannes Antalfi.
Not long afterward, Friar Joannes was rewarded with the archbishopric of Antivari in Dalmatia, and was sent as legate to Louis IX.
Apparently Pieter Fransz de Grebber gave this relic to the Franciscan monk Joannes Cloribus van Brugge in 1627 for safekeeping.
Now living in Massachusetts, in June 1860 the Count Joannes filed a lawsuit for libel over a letter from a clergyman attempting to dissuade a woman from marrying him.
Paul Sabatier was a co-founder of the Annales de la Faculté des Sciences de Toulouse, together with the mathematician Thomas Joannes Stieltjes.