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    Mauritius Ferber (Polish: Maurycy Ferber; 1471 – 1 July 1537) was a member of the patrician Ferber family. As Roman Catholic Prince-Bishop of Warmia (Ermland)...
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  • Mauritius II of Trier (fl. c. 398–407 or after 419), Bishop of Trier Mauritius Ferber (1471–1537), Roman Catholic Prince-Bishop of Warmia Mauritius Lowe...
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  • and author Mauritius Ferber (1471–1537), bishop of Ermland Mel Ferber (1922–2003), Emmy-nominated TV director and producer Nicolaus Ferber (1485–1534)...
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    couple of weeks later. Following the death of Prince-Bishop of Warmia Mauritius Ferber (1 July 1537), Copernicus participated in the election of his successor...
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  • integration into the Archdiocese of Gniezno having failed 1523–1537 Mauritius Ferber 1537–1548 Johannes Dantiscus (Jan Dantyszek, also known as The Father...
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    Catholic Church titles Regnal titles Preceded by Mauritius Ferber Prince-Bishop of Warmia (Ermland) 1537–1548 Succeeded by Tiedemann Giese...
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    well versed in both theology and the sciences. At age 24, he and Mauritius Ferber (possibly a cousin) became priests at the Catholic Church of St. Peter...
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    Mauritius Ferber, Bishop of Warmia, and Krzysztof Kreutzer, Prussian diplomat, are engaged in discussion just below and to the left of Hedwig. Ferber...
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    Oblast, Russia (2001) Werlte, Germany (2005) Mauritius Ferber (1471–1537), member of the patrician Ferber family and Roman Catholic Prince-Bishop of Warmia...
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  • Gnapheus was involved in a carnival play which mocked Prince-Bishop Mauritius Ferber, Nicolaus Copernicus and other Catholic clergy of the neighboring Prince-Bishopric...
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