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Ansgar (8
September 801 – 3
February 865), also
known as Anskar,
Saint Ansgar,
Saint Anschar or Oscar, was
Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen in the northern...
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nearly circular. To the
northwest of
Ansgarius is the
crater La Pérouse, and
south is Behaim. The rim of
Ansgarius is not
significantly worn, and has a...
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Kasper Ansgarius "Ansgar"
Almquist (4
February 1889 – 15 June 1973) was a
Swedish sculptor,
primarily of
freestanding figural bronzes. Born in Säby parish...
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Ansgar (Latinized
Ansgarius; Old
Norse Ásgeirr) is a
Germanic given name,
composed of the
elements ans "god", and gar "spear".
Ansgar is the Old High...
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records bearing on
Henry IV,
besides the life of Willehadus, the list of
Ansgarius, and
perhaps also a life of Vicelinus, but the
summaries which he made...
- 1.29 1976 (German
female name)
WGPSN Ansgarius 12°55′S 79°43′E / 12.92°S 79.72°E / -12.92; 79.72 (
Ansgarius) 91.42 1935
Saint Ansgar (801–864) WGPSN...
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exchanges based solely on
relay switching techniques designed by
Gotthilf Ansgarius Betulander. The
first public relay based telephone exchange in the UK...
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Italian form of the
Germanic name
Ansgar - Anscario.
Ansgar (Latinized
Ansgarius; Old
Norse Ásgeirr) is a
Germanic given name,
composed of the elements...
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southeast of the
walled basin Kästner. To the south-southwest is the
crater Ansgarius, and to the east is the
small Dale. It is
located near the
eastern limb...
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Ansgar von Lahnstein, a
character on the
German soap
opera Verbotene Liebe Ansgarius (crater),
lunar crater Vita Ansgari, the
biography of Ansgar, written...