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  1. Burgundians: The Burgundians (Latin: Burgundes, Burgundiōnes, Burgundī; Old Norse: Burgundar; Old English: Burgendas; Greek: Βούργουνδοι) were an early Germanic tribe or group of tribes. They appeared in the middle Rhine region, near the Roman Empire, and were later moved into the empire, in ... (Historical East Germanic ethnic group) [100%] 2024-03-30 [Burgundians] [German tribes]...
  2. Burgundia: de 413 • Los merovingios conquistan el reino burgundio. de 534 Se conoce como reinos burgundios un período histórico de la Alta Edad Media en que el pueblo germánico de los burgundios alcanzó su auge establecido en el valle del Ródano,[1 ... [98%] 2023-06-01
  3. Burgundianos: Luego se instaló en la Galia, entre los francos y los alamanes, a orillas del Rin. La tribu estableció su capital en «Borbetomagus» (actual Worms) y arrebató «Mogontiacum» (Maguncia) a los romanos. A principios del siglo V, los burgundios se asentaron pacíficamente en ... [88%] 2023-06-01
  4. Burgundios: Luego se instaló en la Galia, entre los francos y los alamanes, a orillas del Rin. La tribu estableció su capital en «Borbetomagus» (actual Worms) y arrebató «Mogontiacum» (Maguncia) a los romanos. A principios del siglo V, los burgundios se asentaron pacíficamente en ... [88%] 2023-06-01
  5. Burgundio: Luego se instaló en la Galia, entre los francos y los alamanes, a orillas del Rin. La tribu estableció su capital en «Borbetomagus» (actual Worms) y arrebató «Mogontiacum» (Maguncia) a los romanos. A principios del siglo V, los burgundios se asentaron pacíficamente en ... [86%] 2023-06-01
  6. Burgundian school: The Burgundian School is a term used to denote a group of composers active in the fifteenth century, in what is now northern and eastern France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. The School was centered in the courts of the Dukes ... [78%] 2023-02-04
  7. Burgundian State: The Burgundian State (French: État bourguignon; Dutch: Bourgondische Rijk) is a concept coined by historians to describe the vast complex of territories that is also referred to as Valois Burgundy. It developed in the Late Middle Ages under the rule ... (Place) [78%] 2023-12-27 [Former countries in Europe] [Historiography]...
  8. Burgundian Circle: The Burgundian Circle (German: Burgundischer Kreis, Dutch: Bourgondische Kreits, French: Cercle de Bourgogne) was an Imperial Circle of the Holy Roman Empire created in 1512 and significantly enlarged in 1548. In addition to the Free County of Burgundy (present-day ... (Imperial circle of the Holy Roman Empire) [78%] 2023-12-26 [Burgundian Circle] [Seventeen Provinces]...
  9. Burgundian school: The Burgundian School is a term used to denote a group of composers active in the fifteenth century, in what is now northern and eastern France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. The School was centered in the courts of the Dukes ... [78%] 2023-02-04
  10. Burgundian School: The Burgundian School was a group of composers active in the 15th century in what is now northern and eastern France, Belgium, and the Netherlands, centered on the court of the Dukes of Burgundy. The school inaugurated the music of ... (15th century European composers) [78%] 2024-09-08 [Composition schools] [Renaissance music]...
  11. 374 Burgundia: Burgundia (minor planet designation: 374 Burgundia) is a typical main belt asteroid that was discovered by Auguste Charlois on 18 September 1893 in Nice. It was named for the former French region of Burgundy. (Astronomy) [69%] 2024-01-01 [Background asteroids] [Named minor planets]...
  12. Burundian passport: The Burundian passport is issued to citizens of Burundi for international travel. The biometric passport is a 30-page document on blue paper. (Passport of the Republic of Burundi) [69%] 2024-01-01 [Passports by country] [Politics of Burundi]...
  13. 374 Burgundia: Está nombrado por Burgundia, antiguo reino y ducado del sur de Francia. Véase también[editar] * Lista de asteroides del (301) al (400) ## Referencias[editar] 1. Datos de la NASA (JPL Small-Body Database Browser)». [69%] 2023-05-17
  14. Bishop (Aliens): Bishop, designated HS17B48XG5-D5, is a fictional character in the movie Aliens, who was portrayed by actor Lance Henriksen. The character is the science officer of the Sulaco, and his actions and self-sacrifice are critical to the survival of ... (Aliens) [66%] 2024-01-12 [Action film characters] [Alien (franchise) characters]...
  15. Bishop: BISHOP bish'-up: The word is evidently an abbreviation of the Greek episkopos; Latin, episcopus. GENERAL 1. Use in the Septuagint and Classic Greek: The Septuagint gives it the generic meaning of "superintendency, oversight, searching" (Numbers 4:16; 31:14 ... [66%] 1915-01-01
  16. Bishop: Bishop (from Greek: ἐπίσκοπος, episkopos, from ἐπί "over" and σκοπός "seeing") is an ordained or consecrated member of the Christian clergy who is generally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight. The office of bishop is one of the three ministerial offices ... [66%] 2023-07-23
  17. Bishop: A bishop (Greek episkopos an overseer) is a high-ranking member of the clergy, present in many Christian churches, including the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran (some) and Methodist denominations. A primate or archbishop is usually the highest-ranking ... [66%] 2023-02-09 [Christian Group Structuring] [Catholic Church]...
  18. Bishop (Latter Day Saints): In the Latter Day Saint movement, a bishop is the highest office of the Aaronic priesthood. It is almost always held by one who holds the office of high priest in the Melchizedek priesthood. (Latter Day Saints) [66%] 2023-09-29 [1831 establishments in the United States] [1831 in Christianity]...
  19. Bishop: Bishop, in certain branches of the Christian Church, an ecclesiastic consecrated or set apart to perform certain spiritual functions, and to exercise oversight over the lower clergy (priests or presbyters, deacons, &c. In the Catholic Church bishops take rank at ... [66%] 2022-09-02
  20. Bishop: Bishops are senior level ecclesiastical authorities, found in some branches of Christianity, who are responsible for the leadership and governance of Church dioceses. Traditionally, Bishops have held vast powers in the Roman Catholic Church, and they are seen as the ... [66%] 2023-02-03

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