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** and Lothar
** Lothar Schmid, German chess player
** Lothar von Trotha, German military commander
( b
. 1848
)
** Hanns
Lothar, German actor
( b
. 1929
)
** Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière, German U-boat ace
( d
. 1941
)
** British ace Captain Albert Ball
( 44 victories
) is killed in a crash following a dogfight with
Lothar von Richthofen, who also crashes but survives
.
** Lothar Osiander, professional soccer coach
.
** Terje Krogh, Per
Lothar Lindtner and Kjell Underlid
( 1993
– 1998
)
** Per
Lothar Lindtner and Kjell Underlid
( 1998
– 2000
)
** and Bavaria
** Provisional National Council Minister-President Kurt Eisner declares
Bavaria to be a republic
.
** Richard Wagner's opera Parsifal debuts at the Bayreuth Festspielhaus in
Bavaria.
** Georg von Vollmar, Socialist politician in
Bavaria ( d
. 1922
)
** Thirty Years ' War:
Bavaria and France sign the Treaty
of Fontainebleau, forming a secret alliance
.
** Beatrix
of Bavaria, queen consort
of Sweden
( d
. 1359
)
** Sofia
of Bavaria, queen consort
of Bohemia
( d
. 1425
)
** Stephen II, Duke
of Bavaria ( d
. 1375
)
** Louis, having established two
of his other daughters as abbesses
of convents, appointed Irmgard
( also known as Ermengard
) to govern first the monastery
of Buchau and then the royal abbey
of Chiemsee in
Bavaria.
** Maria Anna Victoria
of Bavaria (! 660-1690 ), Dauphin
of France, wife
of Louis,
** Gertrude
of Bavaria ( 1155
– 1197 ), married first Frederick IV, Duke
of Swabia, and then King Canute VI
of Denmark
** 1803
– 1806 William
of Palatinate-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen, Duke in
Bavaria ( administrator
)
** Leopold IV
of Austria
( Babenberg
) --
( 1136-1141
) ( Duke
of Bavaria, 1139-1141
)
** Prince Leopold
of Bavaria ( b
. 1846 ), German Field Marshal and titular King
of Greece
** Prince Leopold
of Bavaria ( b
. 1943 ), member
of the Bavarian Royal House
of Wittelsbach and retired racecar driver
** August von Wendland
( 1806
– 1884 ), diplomat from the Kingdom
of Bavaria
** Hof
( district ), district in
Bavaria
** Southern Germany: much
of Swabia and
Bavaria
** Roth,
Bavaria, capital
of that district
** Luitpold Maximilian Ludwig Karl, Hereditary Prince
of Bavaria ( 8 May 1901
– 27 August 1914 ).
** Princess Irmingard Maria Therese José Cäcilia Adelheid Michaela Antonia Adelgunde
of Bavaria ( 21 September 1902
– 21 April 1903 ).
** Albrecht, Duke
of Bavaria ( 3 May 1905
– 8 July 1996
)
** Prince Rudolf Friedrich Rupprecht
of Bavaria ( 30 May 1909
– 26 June 1912 ).
** Prince Heinrich Franz Wilhelm
of Bavaria ( 28 March 1922
– 14 February 1958 ).
** Princess Irmingard Marie Josefa
of Bavaria ( 29 May 1923
– 23 October 2010 ).
** and c
** Xun Zi
( c. 312 BC
– 230 BC
)
** Gongsun Long
( c. 325 BC
– c. 250 BC
)
** Sunzi
( c. 500 BC
)
** Mani
( c. 216 AD
– 276 AD
)
** Mazdak
( died
c. 524 or 528 AD
)
** Andronikos V Palaiologos
( c. 1400
– c. 1407 ), Co-Emperor with his father John VII Palaiologos
** Trial before Gallio
c. 51-52
( 18: 12-17
)
** Confessio Amantis by John Gower
( c. 1350
)
** Cursor Mundi by an anonymous cleric
( c. 1300
)
** Os Lusíadas by Luís de Camões
( c. 1555
)
** Davideis by Abraham Cowley
( c. 1668
)
** Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
( part 1 1806, part 2
c. 1833
)
** Idylls
of the King by Alfred Lord Tennyson
( c. 1874
)
** Paterson by William Carlos Williams
( composed
c. 1940-1961
)
** Ancient Greek,
( c. 1000
– 330 BC
)
** Koine Greek or Alexandrian, Hellenistic, Common, New Testament Greek,
( c. 330 BC
– 330 AD
)
** c. 7 Ma: First hominins appear
** Early Dynastic IIIb period:
c. 2500
– 2334 BC
** Justin Martyr, Doctor,
c. 165 CE
( Eastern Orthodox ; Anglican Communion commemoration
)
** Early Assyrian kingdom
( 24th to 18th
c. BC
)
** Early Babylonia
( 19th to 18th
c. BC
)
** First Babylonian Dynasty
( 18th to 17th
c. BC
)
** collapse: Minoan Eruption
( c. 1620 BC
)
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