Gulielmus Peregrinus died in 1207.
Gulielmus Bucanus died in 1603.
Hugh of Die died in 1106.
Die Sagerin died in 1573.
He didn't die. He just was in an accident,but her didnt die.
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Gulielmus Bucanus died in 1603.
Guilielmus Peregrinus died in 1146.
Gulielmus Spooner has written: 'Dissertatio medica, inauguralis, de ascite abdominali'
Pinus peregrinus was created in 1977.
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Gulielmus Woollcombe has written: 'Remarks on the frequency and fatality of different diseases, particularly on the progressive increase of consumption'
Gulielmus has written: 'Summa Britonis' -- subject(s): Bible, Dictionaries, Latin, Versions, Vulgate 'Brito metricvs' -- subject(s): Glossaries, vocabularies, Hebrew language, Greek language
Gulielmus Z. Gomes has written: 'De matrimoniis clandestinis in Concilio Tridentino' -- subject(s): Council of Trent (1545-1563), Marriage (Canon law), Marriage service
Gulielmus Gnaphaeus has written: 'Gvlielmvs Gnaphevs Acolastvs' -- subject(s): Drama, Prodigal son (Parable) 'A myrrour or glasse for them that be syke [and] in payne. Translated out of Dutche in English' -- subject(s): Consolation, Early works to 1800
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The scientific name of a Peregrine Falcon is Falco peregrinus. "Falco" is the genus name, derived from Latin meaning "falcon." "Peregrinus" comes from Latin and means "wanderer" or "pilgrim," which likely refers to the bird's migratory nature.
Gulielmus Peraldus, also known as William Perault, was a 13th-century Dominican friar and author. He is best known for his work "Summa de virtutibus et vitiis" (Summa on the Virtues and Vices), which is a moral and theological treatise. Peraldus' writing focused on moral theology, ethics, and guiding individuals towards a virtuous life according to Christian principles.