- surname. It
originates as a
French name
derived from the
Latin Mauritius or
Mauricius and was
subsequently used in
other languages. Its po****rity is due to...
-
Maurice (Latin:
Mauricius;
Ancient Gr****: Μαυρίκιος, romanized: Maurikios; 539 – 27
November 602) was
Byzantine emperor from 582 to 602 and the last member...
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Namen trug wohl auch
Mauricius' Tochter,
welche Aruth, ein hochgeborener,
romish erzogner Heruler, zur Frau nahm / English:
Mauricius' daughter, whom Aruth...
- by
Mauricius Schmidt compare with
Bromius in Pseudo-Apollodorus,
Bibliotheca 2.1.5 as
cited in Hyginus,
Fabulae 170 with
annotations by
Mauricius Schmidt...
- Alex De Boer 2014–present
Various child actors Max
Mauricius 2018–present
Diyah Salem Manu
Mauricius 2020-present
Michiel Nooter Bart
Koster 2024-present...
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Maurizio Galbaio (Latin:
Mauricius Galba) (died 787) was the
seventh traditional, but
fifth historical, Doge of
Venice from 764 to his death. He is considered...
- fear.
Finally Faust cannot bear
Mauricius'
nihilistic comments anymore.
Overwhelmed with wrath, he
buries Mauricius under rocks and
finds himself lost...
- Jan
Jacob Mauricius (Amsterdam, 3 May 1692 - Hamburg, 21
March 1768) was a
Dutch diplomat, poet,
translator and
governor of Suriname.
Mauricius produced...
- of new
battles between the
Gepids and Byzantines,
Mundus and his son
Mauricius entered Byzantine service and was made
magister militum in Illyri**** by...
- (590-604), sent
letters of
protest to both
Patriarch John IV and
Emperor Mauricius (582-602) - but with no results. McCulloh,
James H. (1852). "Investigation...