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Annaberg to save Margery, but dies
after Sydonay fatally wounds him.
Samuel Demantius (ザムエル・デマンティウス,
Zamueru Demantiusu) / "Guardian of
Steady P****age" (「犀渠の護り手」...
- 1274) 1447 –
Albert IV, Duke of
Bavaria (died 1508) 1567 –
Christoph Demantius,
German composer, poet, and
theorist (died 1643) 1610 –
David Teniers...
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Montalbano becomes Kapellmeister at San
Francesco in Bologna.
Christoph Demantius – Morgenröthe for five
voices (Freiberg:
Georg Beuther),
written for the...
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geologist Hans Carl von
Carlowitz (1645–1714),
Saxon Oberberg Chief Christoph Demantius (1567–1643),
composer Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe (1749–1832), natural...
- 4,002 m2 (43,080 sq ft) and more than 8,000
exotic plants.
Christoph Demantius (1567–1643),
German composer and poet
Joachim Johann Nepomuk Spalowsky...
- Bugenhagen,
German priest and
theologian (born 1485) 1643 –
Christoph Demantius,
German composer and poet (born 1567) 1703 –
Lancelot Addison, English...
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Picander includes as the
closing chorale a
stanza from a hymn by
Christoph Demantius. The
chorale theme is Freu dich sehr, o
meine Seele,
which was codified...
- the time. He was born in Zittau, and
possibly studied with
Christoph Demantius there, and also
later with Adam
Gumpelzhaimer in Augsburg. By 1601 Franck...
- for four voices, Op. 10 (Rome:
Giovanni Battista Robletti)
Christoph Demantius –
Threnodiae (Quis
dabit oculis nostris fontem) for six
voices (Leipzig:...