• Oliver Legipont (2 December 1698, at Soiron, Limburg – 16 January 1758, at Trier) was a German Benedictine bibliographer. Having received his early education...
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    officer Oliver Legipont (1698–1758), German bibliographer Oliver Leith (born 1990), British composer Oliver Le Neve (1662–1711), English land owner Oliver Lepsius...
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    Germany, proved that this chronicle is a false history, concocted by Oliver Legipont, a Benedictine Monk residing at Great St. Martin’s in 1730. Other theories...
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    28 – Charlotta Frölich, Swedish agronomist (d. 1770) December 2 – Oliver Legipont, German Benedictine bibliographer (d. 1758) December 6 – Anthony Mooyart...
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  • German portrait painter and etcher (died 1830) 16 January in Trier – Oliver Legipont, German Benedictine bibliographer (born 1698) 10 May in Leipzig – Christian...
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  • 28 – Charlotta Frölich, Swedish agronomist (d. 1770) December 2 – Oliver Legipont, German Benedictine bibliographer (d. 1758) December 6 – Anthony Mooyart...
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    Jordan), and Benedictine ecclesiastical historians (Benedictines such as Oliver Legipont, Magnoald Ziegelbauer and Hieronymus Pez). Its so-called "corresponding...
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