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- Burchard Freystein (18 April 1671 – 1 April 1718) was a German lawyer and hymn writer. Freystein was born in Weissenfels, the son of Samuel Adam Freystein, vice-chancellor...
- Freystein 00140 115/6 chorale setting "Mache dich, mein Geist, bereit" (s. 10) SATB 24: 132 III/2.1: 25 III/2.2: 23 after Z 6274a; text by Freystein 11190...
- wounds of the Thorbrandssons in the fight on Vigra Fjord. The killing of Freystein Bofi was set against the killing of one of Steinthor's men at Alfta Fjord...
- system. Other variations include Freyr, Freyer, Freyda, Freyman, Freyberg, Freystein, Fray, Frayr, Frayda, Frayberg, Frayman, Freeman. Frei, Frey, Fray, Frej...
- Freystein 00140 115/6 chorale setting "Mache dich, mein Geist, bereit" (s. 10) SATB 24: 132 III/2.1: 25 III/2.2: 23 after Z 6274a; text by Freystein 11190...
- western part of the modern county Sogn og Fjordane. Freygard was father of Freystein the Old (Freysteinn gamli) who had land at Gaular and was also father...
- Illinois Johann Burchard, 15th-century church figure Johann Burchard Freystein (1671–1718), German lawyer and hymn writer Johann Heinrich Burchard (1852–1912)...
- November 1724. The chorale cantata is based on the hymn by Johann Burchard Freystein (1695). Bach composed the cantata in his second year in Leipzig for the...
- Friedrich Nicolaus Brauns, composer (born 1637) April 1 – Johann Burchard Freystein, hymn writer (born 1671) November 26 – Bernardo Sabadini, opera composer...
- in the names of the children. Here the steinn from the father's name, Freystein, is repeated in the names of the two sons, Hásteinn and Holmsteinn, to...