Look up Martinus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Martinus may refer to: Martin (magister militum per Armeniam), 6th-century Byzantine/East Roman general...
Martin Luther OSA (/ˈluːθər/; German: [ˈmaʁtiːn ˈlʊtɐ] ; 10 November 1483– 18 February 1546) was a German priest, theologian, author, hymnwriter, professor...
innocent, Martinus threatened resignation but this only resulted in accusations being made at him directly as well. In desperation, Martinus attacked Paulus...
Rutgerus Johannes Martinus "Ruud" van Nistelrooij (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈryt fɑn ˈnɪstəlroːi]; anglicised to Van Nistelrooy /væn ˈnɪstəlrɔɪ/; born 1 July...
announced the intent to merge the two firms. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers was founded in 1853 by Martinus Nijhoff [nl], grandfather of the Dutch poet of...
The Institute of Martinus Herman van Doorn (in Dutch Instituut Martinus Herman van Doorn) is a private boarding school in Apeldoorn, Netherlands. Wilhelm...
Martinus Thomsen, referred to as Martinus, (11 August 1890 – 8 March 1981) was a Danish author, philosopher and mystic. Born into a poor family and with...
led to The Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus. The second edition of Pope's The Dunciad also contains work attributed to Martinus Scriblerus. Richard Owen...
Marthinus Wessel Pretorius (17 September 1819 – 19 May 1901) was a South African political leader. An Afrikaner (or "Boer"), he helped establish the South...
Bloemfontein (/ˈbluːmfɒnteɪn/ BLOOM-fon-tayn; Afrikaans: [ˈblumfɔntɛin]), also known as Bloem, is the capital and the largest city of the Free State province...
The Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus is an incomplete satirical work co-written ostensibly by the members of the Scriblerus Club during the years 1713–14...
Dutch) File Martinus Nijhoff in the Digital Library of Dutch Literature (DBNL) (in Dutch) Biography Martinus Nijhoff (W.A. Ornée, 'Nijhoff, Martinus (1894–1953)'...
Martin (Maarten) van den Hove (Latinized as Martinus Hortensius (Ortensius)) (1605 – 7 August 1639) was a Dutch astronomer and mathematician. His adopted...
Martinus Willem Beijerinck (Dutch pronunciation: [mɑrˈtinʏs ˈʋɪləm ˈbɛiərɪŋk], 16 March 1851 – 1 January 1931) was a Dutch microbiologist and botanist...
Pope Martin I (Latin: Martinus I, Greek: Πάπας Μαρτῖνος; between 590 and 600 – 16 September 655), also known as Martin the Confessor, was the bishop of...
coaching education. As of 30 September 2022 "Martinus Novianto". psimjogja.id. Retrieved 14 December 2020. "Martinus Novianto: Profile". worldfootball.net....
Martinus Gosia was one of the glossators and a 12th-century Italian jurist, counted among the Four Doctors of Bologna, the others being Bulgarus, Hugo...
13th-century Dominican friar, bishop and chronicler. Known in Latin as Frater Martinus Ordinis Praedicatorum (Brother Martin of the Order of Preachers), he is...
Pope Martin V (Latin: Martinus V; Italian: Martino V; January/February 1369 – 20 February 1431), born Otto (or Oddone) Colonna, was the head of the Catholic...
during the period 1671 to 1712. Martinus Nellius in the RKD 1 artwork by or after Martinus Nellius at the Art UK site Martinus Nellius on Artnet Wikimedia...
Martin of Tours (Latin: Martinus Turonensis; 316/336 – 8 November 397), also known as Martin the Merciful, was the third bishop of Tours. He has become...
Martin of Dacia (Martinus Dacus, Martinus de Dacia, Morten Mogensen, c. 1240 - 10 August 1304) was a Danish scholar and theologian. He authored De Modis...
Marcin Kromer (Latin: Martinus Cromerus; 11 November 1512 – 23 March 1589) was Prince-Bishop of Warmia (Ermland), a Polish cartographer, diplomat and historian...