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- Wulfgar, Wolfgar and Wolfger are variants of an Old High German masculine given name meaning "wolf-spear". They may refer to: Wolfgar (bishop of Würzburg)...
- Wolfger von Erla, known in Italian as Volchero (c. 1140 – 23 January 1218), was the Bishop of P****au from 1191 until 1204 and Patriarch of Aquileia thereafter...
- Wolfger of Prüfening (c. 1100 – c. 1173) was a German Benedictine monk and writer. He is nowadays usually identified with the so-called Anonymous of Melk...
- not receive his enfeoffment by the Emperor personally; instead he sent Wolfger of Erla, Bishop of P****au on his behalf. As the new Duke finally received...
- lords, and in 1209 it was acquired by the Patriarchate of Aquileia under Wolfger von Erla. From 1283 to 1797, Rovinj was one of the most important towns...
- Archchancellor of Germany, and Archbishop Hartwig of Bremen Nine Bishops, including Wolfger of P****au, Conrad of Hildesheim Five dukes: Henry of Brabant, Berthold...
- led scholars to believe that Wolfger von Erla, Bishop of P****au (reigned 1191–1204) was the patron of the poem. Wolfger is known to have patronized other...
- II, Margrave of Lusatia Henry I, Duke of Brabant Conrad of Wittelsbach Wolfger von Erla Boniface of Montferrat Louis I, Count of Blois Enrico Dandolo...
- parallelized version of Pollard rho method. In April 2014, Erich Wenger and Paul Wolfger from Graz University of Technology solved the discrete logarithm of a 113-bit...
- Wolfer or Wolfger (also Walfer; died between 1158 and 1161) was a German knight possibly from the Duchy of Swabia, who, alongside his brother Héder, settled...