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- Wilhelm Fabry (also William Fabry, Guilelmus Fabricius Hild****, or Fabricius von Hilden) (25 June 1560 − 15 February 1634), often called the "Father...
- Guillaume Durand, or William Durand (c. 1230 – 1 November 1296), also known as Durandus, Duranti or Durantis, from the Italian form of Durandi filius,...
- Guillaume Farinier (died 1361) was a French Franciscan from Aquitaine. He became Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor in 1348. He taught theology...
- he was born in 1857 in a Dublin tenement slum to a hackney cab driver Guilelmus (William) Saul, and Eliza Revington. He was the second child and eldest...
- William of Coventry (called Claudius Conversus; fl. c. 1340–1360) was an English Carmelite friar and historian. He wrote on the history of Carmelites and...
- William of Heytesbury, or William Heytesbury, called in Latin Guglielmus Hentisberus or Tisberus (c. 1313 – 1372/1373), was an English philosopher and...
- William of Ockham or Occam OFM (/ˈɒkəm/ OK-əm; Latin: Gulielmus Occamus; c. 1287 – 10 April 1347) was an English Franciscan friar, scholastic philosopher...
- William Binham (fl. c. 1374–1396) was an English theologian and Benedictine prior of Wallingford in Berkshire. He took the degree of D.D. at Oxford, where...
- William of Auxerre (1140/50–1231) was a French scholastic theologian and official in the Roman Catholic Church. The teacher by whom William was most influenced...
- Anton Wilhelm Amo or Anthony William Amo (c. 1703 – c. 1759) was a Nzema philosopher from Axim, Dutch Gold Coast (now Ghana). Amo was a professor at the...