KarltheDeaf (Swedish: Karl Döve) from the House of Bjelbo (Folkungaätten) was the jarl of Sweden during 1216–1220. His father was magnate Bengt Snivil...
important magnates and the future royal family: Riksjarl Birger Brosa Magnus Minnesköld, father of Birger Jarl KarltheDeaf, father of father of jarl...
(Saint Eric). His mother, an important heiress, descended from Jarl KarltheDeaf and consequently from some ancient Folkunge earls of Sweden, as well...
Birgersson, KarltheDeaf, Ulf Fase, and the most powerful of all jarls and the last to hold the title, Birger Jarl. In Denmark the jarl was the king's deputy...
stronghold, occupied by an invading Swedish Crusader army. The Swedish troops along with KarltheDeaf try to make their way out, but they are killed. November...
garrison. Swedish jarl KarltheDeaf and bishop Karl Magnusson of Linköping, both from the powerful House of Bjelbo, also remained in the castle. On 8 August...
Fase (died 1247) was the jarl of Sweden (c. 1221-47) . Ulf Fase was probably the son of jarl KarltheDeaf (Karl Döve) and member the house of Folkung (Folkungaätten)...
the Battle of Lena Folke Birgersson [sv], 1208–1210, killed in 1210 at the Battle of Gestilren KarltheDeaf (Karl Döve), 1210?-1220, killed at the Battle...
The Austrian Federation of theDeaf (ÖGLB), German: Österreichischer Gehörlosenbund, is a national federation for thedeaf in Austria. It is affiliated...
stronghold, occupied by an invading Swedish Crusader army. The Swedish troops along with KarltheDeaf try to make their way out, but they are killed. November...
including deaf activist Karl Wacker, who fought on behalf of thedeaf community against the sterilization law. The ReGeDe union included such groups as deaf advocacy...
"musical deafness" or "tone deafness", include the inability to recognize familiar melodies, the loss of ability to read musical notation, and the inability...
The German Association of theDeaf (DGB), German: Deutscher Gehörlosen-Bund, is a national association for thedeaf in Germany. The DGB was created shortly...
The Filipino Sign Language (FSL) is the official language of education for deaf Filipinos, which number around 121,000 as of 2000[update]. The first incidence...
Karlsson (1262–1286), (Knight: 1273–1280) Magnus Ragvaldsson (~1250–1288) Karl Gustafsson (marsk) (d. after 1280) Håkan Ingeborgasson (d. after 1320) Magnus...
consolidating the church seminaries. In 1918 he founded the Tōkyō Woman’s Christian University and in 1920, together with his wife, the school for thedeaf and...
about the heavens had come from what we could see or photograph. Karl Jansky changed all that. A universe of radio sounds to which mankind had been deaf since...
characterized as heroic. During this time, Beethoven began to grow increasingly deaf. In his late period, from 1812 to 1827, he extended his innovations in musical...
spoken or signed, is not provided in the first few years of a deaf or hard of hearing child's life, often called the critical or sensitive period. Early...
allegedly wanted to give Hitler deaf guards, to prevent him from persuading them to free him. Although the trial was the first time that Hitler's oratory...
School for theDeaf Laurent Clerc is his 3rd great-grandfather. During his early education, he attended many private schools, including The Pike School...
Islands from about age 2. Her parents are deaf, so she communicates with them using sign language. After moving to the United States at age 18, she received...
cultures, beliefs, languages, and views of deafness exist on the islands. Since the 16th and 17th centuries, the Windward Islands have developed various...
to serve thedeaf and hard of hearing. “The Mission for theDeaf and Hard of Hearing offers resources to aid ministry to people who are deaf or have any...