Wolfram von Eschenbach (German: [ˈvɔlfʁam fɔn ˈɛʃn̩bax]; c. 1160/80 – c. 1220) was a German knight, poet and composer, regarded as one of the greatest...
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being completed by January 2020. The lyrics of the album tell the story of Volfram, the Guardian of time - who can be seen on the cover of the album - and...
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Church Roman Catholic Church Appointed November 1402 Predecessor Olbram (Volfram) of Škvorec Successor Sigismund Albicus Personal details Born c. 1376 Kingdom...
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literally "wolf cream") was the historical name. The names wolfram or volfram are still used in Swedish and several other languages. Rhenium (Re) 75...
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acid from wolframite and reduced it with charcoal, naming the element "volfram". Since that time both names, tungsten and wolfram, have been used depending...
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Erhard, Františka Branislav, Bratislav, Bronislav, Bruno, Bratislava Angel, Volfram, Angela, Angelika, Algelína, Jurina Gregor, Teofan, Gregora, Gregoria,...
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Look up tungsten or volfram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tungsten is a chemical element with symbol W and atomic number 74. Tungsten may also refer...
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Jan Očko of Vlašim 1364–1379 3. Jan of Jenštejn 1379–1396 4. Olbram (Volfram) of Škvorec 1369–1402 Mikuláš Puchník of Černice 1402 (died before consecration)...
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Bohemian rule for the next five years. The Prague people led by mayor Volfram Olbramovič suffer from the Brandenburg occupation. The citizen Junoš reports...
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