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Walcher (died 14 May 1080) was the
bishop of
Durham from 1071, a
Lotharingian and the
first Prince-bishop (appointed by the King, not the Pope). He was...
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Walcher (died 1080) was
bishop of
Durham and earl of Northumbria.
Walcher may also
refer to:
Achim Walcher (born 1967),
Austrian cross-country
skier Jacob...
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Walcher of
Malvern (died 1135) (also
known as
Walcher of Lorraine) was the
second Prior of
Great Malvern Priory in Worcestershire, England, and a noted...
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Joseph Walcher (8
January 1719 – 29
November 1803) was an
Austrian Jesuit mathematician and physicist. He was
involved in
management and
engineering of...
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Wilhelm Walcher (7 July 1910 in
Kaufbeuren – 9
November 2005 in Marburg) was a
German experimental physicist.
During World War II, he
worked on the German...
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Achim Walcher (born 1
December 1967) is an
Austrian cross-country skier. He
competed at the 1998
Winter Olympics and the 2002
Winter Olympics. He was...
- Reed (formerly
Kathleen Walcher) is a
former member of the Ohio
House of Representatives. She
served from 2003 to 2006.
Walcher held
multiple positions...
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Rocky Walcher (born
October 12, 1961) is an
American professional golfer.
Walcher was born in Carnegie, Oklahoma. He pla****
college golf at Southwestern...
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project from William. The
castle would be
significantly expanded by
Bishop Walcher and his
successors in
later years.
Waltheof had many
enemies in the north...
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Jacob Walcher (May 7, 1887 –
March 27, 1970) was a
German communist politician and
trade unionist who was a co-founder of the
Communist Party of Germany...