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Gastrocnemius
Gastrocnemius Gas`troc*ne"mi*us, n. [NL., from Gr. ? the calf of the leg.] (Anat.) The muscle which makes the greater part of the calf of the leg.

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- Gaspard du Bois, Latinized Nemius (1587–1667) was the sixth bishop of Antwerp and the ninth archbishop of Cambrai. Nemius was born in 's-Hertogenbosch...
- Installed 1611 Term ended 1633 Predecessor Johannes Miraeus Successor Gaspard Nemius Previous post(s) regius professor of Scholastic Theology, Leuven University...
- 13 September 1654, he was consecrated bishop by his predecessor, Gaspard Nemius, who had been transferred to the archdiocese of Cambrai. As bishop, he founded...
- invested on the feast of Saint Lawrence by the Bishop of Antwerp, Gasper Nemius, At first, Margaret reportedly found the austerity of the order difficult...
- Franciscus van der Burch (1616–1644) Joseph de Bergaigne (1644–1647) Gaspard Nemius (1649–1667) Ladislas Jonart (1667–1674) Jacques-Théodore de Bryas (1675–1694)...
- (1581–1649), a professor of theology and vice-chancellor of the University; Nemius Gaspard Dubois; George Colveneere; and Philippe Bossuet Cospéan, who was...
- French mathematician Gaspard Musabyimana (born 1955), Rwandan writer Gaspard Nemius (1587–1667), Roman Catholic bishop and archbishop Gaspard Pacaud (1859–1928)...
- 24 February 1645 Predecessor Franciscus van der Burch Successor Gaspard Nemius Other post(s) Bishop of 's-Hertogenbosch (appointed 1638) Orders Consecration...
- Mire) 1611–1633: Johannes Malderus (Jan van Malderen) 1634–1651: Gaspard Nemius (Gaspard Van Den Bosch) 1652–1676: Ambrosius (or Marius) Capello 1677–1678:...
- including the Cardinal-Infante, Anthonius Triest, bishop of Ghent, and Gaspard Nemius, bishop of Antwerp. At Madrid, Olivares commissioned Juan de Palafox y Mendoza...