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scholar Ludovicus Carrio Brugensis (Louis Carrion; 1547–1595),
Flemish humanist and
classical scholar Ludovicus Episcopius (
Ludovicus de Bisschop;...
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original on 18
April 2020.
Retrieved 26
September 2016.
Ludovicus Schoenmaekers at
World Aquatics Ludovicus Schoenmaekers at
Olympedia v t e...
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Ludovicus Carretus was a
physician and a
Jewish convert to
Catholic Christianity of the
sixteenth century. He
lived at Florence. He was a
native of France...
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Ludovicus Stornebrink (sometimes
written as
Ludowicus and also
known as
Louis Stornebrink), was the
founder of the
Yokohama Ice
Works in Yokohama, ****an...
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Ludovicus Sasada, OFM, also
known as
Louis Sasada or ルイス笹田, (1598 – 25
August 1624) was a
Catholic priest from ****an and a
member of the
Order of Friars...
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Ludovicus Cerva Tubero (Serbo-Croatian:
Ludovik Crijević Tuberon, Italian:
Ludovico Cerva Tuberon, his
surname is also
written Cervarius; 1459–1527),...
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Ludovicus Baba, OFM, also
known as
Louis Baba or ルイス馬場 (died 25
August 1624) was a
Franciscan Tertiary from ****an. He was
beatified in July 1867 by Pope...
- of the
Hebrew Bible. SBL Press; 4
November 2016. ISBN 978-0-88414-194-5. pp. 73–74. "Cappel,
Louis (
Ludovicus Cappellus)" in The
Jewish Encyclopedia...
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composer Ludwig van Beethoven. In the
baptismal register he was
named Ludovicus van Beethoven.
During his life, his
first name was
written variously as...
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Lodewijk Heyligen (also
known as
Ludovicus Sanctus de Beeringhen,
Lodewijk Heiligen,
Ludovicus Sanctus,
Heyliger of Beeringhen,
Ludwig van
Kempen and...