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Wigbert, (Wihtberht) (May 7, 675 -
August 13, 747) born in Wes****
around 675, was an Anglo-Saxon
Benedictine monk and a
missionary and
disciple of Boniface...
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Wigbert Fehse (born 4
December 1937 in Berlin) is a
German engineer and
researcher in the area of
automatic space navigation, guidance,
control and docking/berthing...
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Benedictine orders in
Sweden (Östanbäck Monastery) and in
Germany (Priory of St.
Wigbert).
Religious orders in
England were
dissolved by King
Henry VIII upon the...
- The
Priory of St.
Wigbert (German:
Priorat Sankt Wigberti) is an e****enical
Benedictine monastery for men,
named after Saint Wigbert,
belonging to the...
- The
Priory of St.
Wigbert is a
Lutheran monastery in the
Benedictine tradition...
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controlling the
local Slavic po****tion. The
first Meissen margrave,
Wigbert, is
mentioned in a 968
charter of the
Archdiocese of Magdeburg. That same...
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Guicpert or
Wigbert (died
before 781) was the
abbot of
Farfa for
eleven months in 769–770 and
probably also the
Bishop of
Rieti in 778.
According to the...
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joining or
coming together of two
separate free
flying space vehicles Fehse,
Wigbert (2003).
Automated Rendezvous and
Docking of Spacecraft. Cambridge, UK:...
- Haldensleben, the
Eastern March under Odo I, the
March of
Meissen under Wigbert, the
March of
Merseburg under Günther, and the
March of
Zeitz under Wigger...
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brothers in
Sweden (Östanbäck monastery) and in
Germany (Priory of St.
Wigbert).
There is also the
Order of
Lutheran Franciscans, a
religious community...