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conclave to
choose his
successor lasted from 4 to 6
March 1447.
Aeneas Sylvius was one of the four amb****adors
chosen to be the
guardians of the conclave...
- son
Thomas Bartholin or
indeed Franciscus Sylvius. In 1663 in his Dis****tionem Medicarum,
Franciscus Sylvius under his own name
described the lateral...
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Sylvius (1614-1672),
Dutch scientist and
physician Jacobus Sylvius (1478–1555),
French anatomist Johan Sylvius (1620–1695),
Swedish painter Sylvius Leopold...
- The
cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of the midbrain,
aqueduct of
Sylvius,
Sylvian aqueduct,
mesencephalic duct) is a small,
narrow tube
connecting the third...
- 1629 and
Franciscus Sylvius only
started medicine in 1632,
these words are by
either Caspar's son
Thomas Bartholin or
Franciscus Sylvius himself. In 1663...
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Sylvius Leopold Weiss (12
October 1687 – 16
October 1750) was a
German composer and lutenist. Born in
Grottkau near Breslau, the son of
Johann Jacob Weiss...
- Carl
Sylvius Völkner (German pronunciation: [fœlknɐ]; c. 1819 – 2
March 1865) was a German-born
Protestant missionary active in the
North Island of New...
- his
position in
favour of
Sylvius, but, upon the
death of
Estius (20
September 1613), of the
University of Douai,
Sylvius succeeded him and
later was...
-
Sylvius of
Toulouse (Silvius, French: Selve, Sylve) was
bishop of
Toulouse from 360 AD to 400 AD. He was
succeeded by Exuperius.
Sylvius began construction...
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Lovers (Latin:
Historia de
duobus amantibus) (1444) is a
novel by
Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini, the ****ure Pope Pius II. It is one of the
earliest examples...