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    Nikolaus Nilles (21 June 1828–31 January 1907) was a Roman Catholic writer and teacher. Nilles was born into a wealthy peasant family of Rippweiler, Luxembourg...
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  • prelate Nikolaus Nilles (1828–31 – 1907), Luxembourgian Roman Catholic writer and teacher Nikolaus of Banz, Polish Roman Catholic canon Nikolaus Schienen...
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  • heortology particularly developed at the instigation of the Jesuit Nikolaus Nilles and the liturgical movement from the end of the 19th century. Prominent...
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  • Ferdinand André Fouqué, French geologist and academic (d. 1904) 1828 – Nikolaus Nilles, German Catholic writer and teacher (d. 1907) 1834 – Frans de Cort...
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    he frequently cited Cipariu, George Bariț, Eudoxiu Hurmuzachi and Nikolaus Nilles. His next two books dealt with similar issues, and were written in...
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    Francesco Spolverini (1838–1918), the Internuntius for Luxembourg. Nikolaus Nilles SJ, who was initially a candidate, also supported Koppes in Rome. Koppes'...
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    Theodore of Amasea", Catholic Encyclopedia, New York: Encyclopedia Press. Nilles, Nikolaus (1896), Kalendarium Manuale Utriusque Ecclesiae Orientalis et Occidentalis...
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    control of the strategically important country. On 13 April, Generaloberst Nikolaus von Falkenhorst—the commander of the German invasion forces in Norway—received...
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