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* Reindhardt Fuchs ( c 1170 )
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Fuchs ' grandmother, mother, and his older sister eventually committed suicide ( his mother in c. 1932, his sister in 1939 to avoid capture by the Nazis ), while his younger sister was diagnosed as schizophrenic.
Otto Brunfels ( c. 1489 – 1534 ), Leonhart Fuchs ( 1501 – 1566 ) and Hieronymus Bock ( 1498 – 1554 ) were known as the " German fathers of botany " although this title belies the fact that they trod in the steps of the scientifically feted Hildegard of Bingen whose writings on herbalism were Physica and Causae et Curae ( together known as Liber subtilatum ) of 1150.
The lattice dimensions of naturally-occurring and synthetic coffinite are similar, with a naturally-occurring sample from Arrowhead Mine, Mesa County, Colorado having a = 6. 93kx, c = 6. 30kx, and a sample synthesized by Hoekstra and Fuchs having a = 6. 977kx and c = 6. 307kx.
Famous botanists such as François Rabelais ( c. 1493-1553 ), Leonhart Fuchs ( 1501-1566 ), Guillaume Rondelet ( 1507-1566 ), Charles de l ' Ecluse ( 1526-1609 ) and Pierre Richer de Belleval ( c. 1564-1632 ) all studied at this university.
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Albert the Bear (; c. 1100 – 18 November 1170 ) was the first Margrave of Brandenburg ( as Albert I ) from 1157 to his death and was briefly Duke of Saxony between 1138 and 1142.
* Alexios Komnenos ( c. 1170 – 1199 ), an alleged forefather of the Georgian noble family of Andronikashvili.
All the tobairitz known by name lived around the same time: the late 12th century and the early thirteenth ( c. 1170 – c. 1260 ).
These include the late 12th-century Norwegian synoptics – Historia Norwegiæ ( perhaps c. 1170 ), Theodoricus monachus ' Historia de antiquitate regum Norwagiensium ( c. 1180 ) and Ágrip af Nóregskonungasögum ( c. 1190 ) – and the later Icelandic kings ' sagas Orkneyinga saga ( c. 1200 ), Fagrskinna ( c. 1225 ), the Heimskringla ascribed to Snorri Sturluson ( c. 1230 ), Egils saga ( 1220 x 1240 ) and Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar en mesta ( c. 1300 ).
* Björn Weiler, " Kings and sons: princely rebellions and the structures of revolt in western Europe, c. 1170 – c. 1280 ," Historical Research, 82, 2007, № 215, 17-40.
Berengaria of Navarre (, ; c. 1165 – 1170 – 23 December 1230 ) was Queen of the English as the wife of King Richard I of England.
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