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In 1507, Martin Waldseemüller produced a globular world map and a large 12-panel world wall map ( Universalis Cosmographia ) bearing the first use of the name " America ".
Carta itineraria europae ( by Martin Waldseemüller | Waldseemüller, 1520 dedicated to Emperor Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor | Charles V .)
The 1507 Lesser Poland and Red Ruthenia Map ( Polonia Minor, Russia ) by Martin Waldseemüller
Martin Waldseemüller ( 19th century painting ).
* The Cosmographiæ Introductio of Martin Waldseemüller ( Facsimile ), via Google Books.
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Martin and Latinized
The earliest known use was by another map maker, Martin Waldseemüller, who used the Latinized feminine form of Vespucci's first name, " America ", on his world map of 1507.
The traditionally accepted person attributed to the naming is cartographer Martin Waldseemüller, who used the Latinized feminine form of Amerigo Vespucci's first name, " America ", on his world map of 1507, which has survived the centuries.

Martin and Martinus
Malle has three churches: the Church of Saint Lawrence ( Dutch: Sint Laurentius, Oostmalle ), the Church of Saint Paul ( Dutch: Sint Paulus, Westmalle ) and the Church of Saint Martin ( Dutch: Sint Martinus, Westmalle ).
* Martinus → Martijn, Martin, Tinus
Martin Ruland the Elder ( 1532, in Freising 3 February 1602 ), also known as Martinus Rulandus or Martin Rulandt, was a German physician and alchemist.
* Martin Padway ( also referred to as Martinus Paduei ) Protagonist.
Known in Latin as Frater Martinus Ordinis Praedicatorum ( Brother Martin of the Dominican order ), he is believed to have been born, at an unknown date, in the Silesian town of Opava ( German: Troppau ), thus sometimes called Martinus Oppaviensis, or also Martinus Polonus.
* Wolfgang-Valentin Ikas: Martin von Troppau ( Martinus Polonus ), O. P.
Martin of Dacia ( Martinus Dacus, Martinus de Dacia, Martin de Dacie, Morten Mogensen, 1220-1304 ) was a Danish scholar, master of arts and theology at the University of Paris around 1250 88, and the author of Modi significandi, an influential treatise on grammar.
* Martin of Opava ( Martinus Polonus ) († 1278 ), chronicler, chaplain of several popes
In the Lutheran tradition he is known as Alter Martinus, the " Second Martin ": Si Martinus non fuisset, Martinus vix stetisset (" If Martin had not come along,
It was reconsecrated in 561, under the rule of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I, under the new name " Sanctus Martinus in Coelo Aureo " (" Saint Martin in Golden Heaven ").

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Pope Martin IV, ( c. 1210 / 1220 28 March 1285 ), born Simon de Brion, held the papacy from 21 February 1281 until his death.
Pope Martin V ( c. 1368 20 February 1431 ), born Odo ( or Oddone ) Colonna, was Pope from 1417 to 1431.
* November Martin Alonzo Pinzón, Spanish navigator and explorer ( b. c. 1441 )
* February 2 Martin Lister, English naturalist and physician ( b. c. 1638 )
** Martin Ocelotl, Mexican priest ( d. c. 1537 )
Sir Martin Frobisher ( c. 1535 or 1539 15 November 1594 ) was an English seaman who made three voyages to the New World to look for the Northwest Passage.
Sunlight and Shadow: The Newbury Marshes, c. 1871-1875, by Martin Johnson Heade
Another very old and extensive tree is that of the Lurie lineage — which includes Sigmund Freud, Martin Buber, Rashi, Hezekiah — and traces at least back to King David born c. 1037 BC.
According to the last will of Frederick III, he named his illegitimate son, William of Aragon, Count of Malta as heir presumptive in this case of the extinction of his daughter's line and although William died in c. 1380, he had a daughter, Joan of Aragon, wife of a Sicilain noble man, Pietro di Gioeni, but she must not have contested the claim of her aunt's husband since Martin continued to rule until his death.
Martin I of Sicily ( c. 1374 / 1376 25 July 1409 ), called " The Younger ", was King of Sicily from 1390 to 1409.
* Martin of Tours ( c. 316 397 ), a saint, Bishop of Tours
* Martin of Braga ( c. 520 580 ), alias Martin of Dumes, Bishop of Braga in Portugal
* David Martin Davies ( born c. 1960s ), American journalist and broadcaster based ( and born ) in Texas
* The Siegestor ( Victory Gate ) in Munich is topped by a lion quadriga created by Martin von Wagner, c. 1852
El Greco, Saint Martin and the Beggar, c. 1597-1599
Poets associated with Loughton include Sarah Flower Adams ( 1805 1848 ), and Sarah Catherine Martin ( c. 1766 1826 ), author of the nursery rhyme " Old Mother Hubbard ", who is buried in the churchyard of St. Nicholas Church, Loughton.
The Saxon nave was demolished in 1841-2 ) and St. Martins-on-the-Walls ( built c. 1030, dedicated to Martin of Tours ).
Martin Abern, c. 1931
* c. 1575: Martin Frobisher continues the fruitless search for a passage to Asia.
* " Frank Welker performing on Dean Martin show ", c. 1980, 5 minutes
Brome plays that have not survived include: The Lovesick Maid ( 1629 ); Wit in a Madness (? 1637 ); The Jewish Gentleman ( registered 1640 ); A Fault in Friendship ( 1623 ), perhaps with Jonson and another collaborator ; two more collaborations with Heywood, The Life and Death of Sir Martin Skink ( c. 1634 ) and The Apprentice's Prize ( c. 1633 41 ); and Christianetta, or Marriage and Hanging Go by Destiny ( registered 1640 ), possibly a collaboration with George Chapman.
* Edgar Martin ( c. early 1970s )

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