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given name in the
English language. The name is
derived from the
Latin Reginaldus,
which has been
influenced by the
Latin word regina,
meaning "queen"....
- Inquisition"). This work was
printed in 1567 in
Heidelberg under the pseudonym:
Reginaldus Gonsalvius Mont****. He
secretly translated the work of the
critic of...
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Reginaldus de
Combe (fl. 1300/1301) was an
English Member of Parliament. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Lewes in 1300/1301. https://upload...
- Trowell,
Grove Reese, p. 66 Wright, "Libert,
Reginaldus", Grove.
Libert at
HOASM Free
scores by
Reginaldus Libert in the
Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)...
- Valère
Regnault or
Regnauld (Latin:
Valerius Reginaldus) (1545–1623) was a
French Jesuit theologian. He was born in the
diocese of Besançon. He studied...
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Ragnall can be
Anglicised as
Ranald and Ronald, and
Latinised as Reginald,
Reginaldus. The
modern spelling is
Raghnall in
Scottish Gaelic and
either Raghnall...
- German-born
composer and
guitarist Ralph Liebert,
founder of
Liebert (company)
Reginaldus Liebert (15th century),
French composer Ursula Liebert (1933–1998), German...
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Scannell and P. E Hallett, 15th Edition,
Virtue & Co, 1953,
Nihil Obstat:
Reginaldus Philips, Imprimatur: E.
Morrogh Bernard, 2
October 1950, "In the Name...
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William Reynolds (also Rainolds, Raynolds,
Latin Reginaldus) (c.1544 at
Pinhorn near
Exeter - 24
August 1594 at Antwerp) was an
English Catholic theologian...
- François
Regnault (Latin:
Reginaldus; died 1540/1) was a
French printer and
publisher active in
Paris at the
beginning of the
sixteenth century. François...