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    related to Jodocus Willich. Wikisource has original text related to this article: ADB:Willich, Jodokus Works by and about Jodocus Willich in the Deutsche...
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  • von Willich (1777–1807), Protestant chaplain Jodocus Willich (1501 or c. 1486–1552), German physician and writer Quirin op dem Veld von Willich (died...
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    Poland. The Latin name was probably introduced by the Frankfurt scholar Jodocus Willich (c.1486–1552) and appeared in the Cosmographia by Sebastian Münster...
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    football team is Orlęta Reszel [pl]. It competes in the lower leagues. Jodocus Willich (1501–1552), physician Barbara Zdunk (1769–1811), arsonist and witch...
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    Besides the catechisms of Germans Georg Sauermann (c. 1492–1527) and Jodocus Willich, and Polish Jan Malecki-Sandecki, the booklet was mainly written by...
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    founded a musicians' society with members of the circle of humanist Jodocus Willich. In poor financial straits, Coclico left Frankfurt for Stettin in 1547...
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    Melanchthon's son-in-law. Other teachers of his were Christoph Corner and Jodocus Willich, who coined the term Viadrina. As a student at the age of 19, Stummel...
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