「Johannes」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Lambertus Jacobus | Johannes Aafjes (May 12, 1914 - April 23, 1993), known |
or of missiology and ecumenical theology, Dr. | Johannes Aagaard (1928-2007). |
Leiden to confectioner Bartholomeus Hendricus | Johannes Aalberse and Johanna Kerkvliet. |
Paavo | Johannes Aaltonen (December 11, 1919 - September 9, 19 |
Johannes Aanderaa (1927 - 1991) was a Norwegian librar | |
Johannes Acronius (1565, Grimersum, East Frisia - 29 S | |
Johannes Adam (born 1871, date of death unknown) was a | |
A letter of May 1536 to | Johannes Aepinus shows that he was acquainted with Mel |
Johannes Age "Joop" Bakker (politicus) (27 May 1921, B | |
arbara published a biography of Agnoli titled | Johannes Agnoli: Eine biografische Skizze (Johannes Ag |
Johannes Agricola | |
Besides these two, the reformers | Johannes Agricola, Johannes Brenz, Martin Bucer, Caspa |
leben, and is assumed to have been the son of | Johannes Agricola. |
Johannes Ahlberg | |
ined by Austria Wien team-mates Sanel Kuljic, | Johannes Aigner and Saso Fornezzi. |
correct, the conflation of this composer and | Johannes Alanus, who wrote Sub Arturo Plebs, is incorr |
Johannes Albertus Morkel (born 10 June 1981 in Vereeni | |
Johannes Aleidis (Johan) Ringers (2 January 1885, Alkm | |
Pieter "Piet" | Johannes Alexander Salomons (July 14, 1924 in Batavia, |
Jaime was baptised by Cardinal Bernardus | Johannes Alfrink with Prince Bernhard of the Netherlan |
f the archdiocese to his coadjutor, Bernardus | Johannes Alfrink. |
Helmut Lotti (born Helmut Barthold | Johannes Alma Lotigiers on 22 October 1969), is a Flem |
Johannes Aloysius Antonius Engelman (born Utrecht, Jun | |
Prince | Johannes also has one half-sister, Felicitas (born 195 |
Hilaria | Johannes also qualified. |
He studied under his father, Petrus | Johannes, also in Paris, Antwerp, Brussels, and Ghent. |
Johannes also was the only son of Johann Heinrich of S | |
Adolf Paul | Johannes Althaus (November 29, 1861 - April 9, 1925) w |
Adolf Paul | Johannes Althaus. |
Johannes Althusius | |
ren were born to Strijdom by his second wife, | Johannes and Estelle. |
ifornia where she worked with producers Alain | Johannes and Natasha Shneider on the songs Open Your E |
the album with Ian Thornley along with Alain | Johannes and Natasha Shneider of Eleven, who also co-w |
sons were the cartographer and watercolourist | Johannes and the architects Justus and Philip. |
Charles was the only son of | Johannes and Mary Brodhead DeWitt. |
ture a new theme song by Josh Homme and Alain | Johannes and a new opening sequence. |
ther with his teammates Parelius Finnerud and | Johannes Andersen he finished fourth in the team cross |
Johannes Anderson (1887-1950), World War I Congression | |
Johannes Andreas August Grabau (March 18, 1804-June 2, | |
Sybrandus ('Sieb') | Johannes Andreas Dijkstra (born October 20, 1966 in Ke |
ership with Domingo Roxas, and later with Dr. | Johannes Andreas Zobel, a German pharmacist from Hambu |
Johannes Andresen | |
He figures as a character in the book | Johannes Angelos by the Finnish author Mika Waltari (1 |
ann Hiltalinger (known also as John of Basel, | Johannes Angelus) (1315?-1392) was a Swiss Augustinian |
s also his De Sponsalibus et Matrimonio, from | Johannes Anguisciola. |
Jan | Johannes Anthony Arnoldus Vreede (January 19, 1900 in |
Johannes Antonius de Honate, Milan, about 1488-89 | |
Johannes Antonsson (1921 - 25 August 1995) was a Swedi | |
Isaac Causabon, John Selden, | Johannes Arcerius, Henry More, Ralph Cudworth, Robert |
Common English variants for | Johannes are Johanan, John, Johnny, and Jonny. |
y written by an eyewitness, a presbyter named | Johannes, are not authentic and the narrative is entir |
Max | Johannes Arildskov (February 17, 1896 - 1986) was a Da |
Johannes Arndt was killed on 13 May 1944 in Molidesno. | |
Johannes Arndt (7 October 1906 - 13 May 1944) was a hi | |
Johannes Arpe as Louvois | |
Johannes Aulen (late 15th Century) was a German compos | |
mself from the contemporary fellow theologian | Johannes Aurifaber Vimariensis (from Weimar). |
nsis to distinguish him from the contemporary | Johannes Aurifaber Vratislaviensis from Breslau (1517- |
Johannes Austermann (24 June 1906 - 12 August 1973) wa | |
Johannes Austermann was captured by Soviet troops in M | |
Johannes Aventinus | |
It is inserted by | Johannes Aventinus (d. |
This beer is named in honor of | Johannes Aventinus, a Bavarian historian. |
In 1892 he accompanied | Johannes Avetaranian to Kashgar. |
Johannes Baader (1875 - 1955), architect, writer and a | |
early death of his father, his older brother | Johannes Bach continued his music education and teachi |
Johann or | Johannes Bach (26 November 1604, Erfurt - buried 13 Ma |
Veit's son, | Johannes Bach (ca. |
He was Johann Sebastian Bach's uncle and | Johannes Bach's son. |
Johannes Baier: Der Geologische Lehrpfad am Kirnberg ( | |
John of Genoa or | Johannes Balbus (died c. 1298) was an Italian grammari |
Wiederentdecker uralter arischer Weisheit by | Johannes Balzli published in 1917. |
Priests, such as | Johannes Bapst of Ellsworth, were tarred and feathered |
Johannes Baptist Katschthaler, 1900-1914. | |
In 1569, Paul Hainzel and his brother | Johannes Baptista Hainzel helped their friend Tycho Br |
24, 1928, he was ordained a priest by Bishop | Johannes Baptista Sproll at the Rottenburg Cathedral. |
Johannes Baptista Montanus is appointed professor of m | |
name is sometimes given as Josef or Josephus | Johannes Baptizta Bon.) |
Agnar | Johannes Barth, forester (d.1948) |
t is known however that Flemish - German born | Johannes Bartholomeus Avontroot, (nacido 1556), reside |
From 1982, after the death of his father, | Johannes became the head of the Thurn and Taxis family |
In 1856, after working as a private teacher, | Johannes became teacher at "Domskolen i Sleswig"("The |
0s, Lilly Becher was the wife of noted writer | Johannes Becher and achieved significant recognition i |
Johannes Becher composed the lyrics to the German Demo | |
1979 as a dual citizen of Germany and Canada, | Johannes began studying the cello at the age of eight |
Johannes Beilharz (born 15 January 1956) is a German p | |
Edwin | Johannes Benne (born 21 April 1965 in Amersfoort) is a |
It was built by a German immigrant, | Johannes Benner, in the 1730s. |
Johannes Benner/Bender emigrated to the Hudson Valley | |
Johannes Berendt (born 1981 in Germany) is been a synd | |
Lieutenant General Gerardus | Johannes Berenschot (Solok, July 24, 1887 - Kemayoran, |
Lt Gen. Gerardus | Johannes Berenschot's death in a flying accident in Oc |
General | Johannes Bereschot's post of Commander-in-Chief of the |
Johannes Bergion - cello (on "A New Dawn") | |
Johann Bergius, also: | Johannes Bergius, Johannes Berg (1587, Stettin - 1658) |
Johannes Bernardus Maria Raphael Hanlo (Bandoeng, Indo | |
Rolf | Johannes Berntzen (4 June 1918 - 22 September 2005) wa |
Johannes Bertelius [also Jean Bertels] (1544 - June 19 | |
Johannes Bertens asks about "a satire on the literary | |
der the guardianship of the renowned scholar, | Johannes Bessarion. |
urg he married Catharina van Deynse, widow of | Johannes Beverland, by whom he had a daughter, Anna.. |
Johannes Birk (September 5, 1893 - February 18, 1961) | |
Johannes Bitter | |
Giovanni Bianchini (in Latin, | Johannes Blanchinus) (1410 - c. 1469) was a professor |
Johannes Blaskowitz was born on July 10, 1883, in Pate | |
By the time the retreat was over General | Johannes Blaskowitz had lost about half his force and |
fantry divisions of the German 8th Army under | Johannes Blaskowitz. |
John Blund (or | Johannes Blund, Iohannes Blondus, Iohannes Blundus; ci |
e Wanderschaft (A German Journey) 1933 (third | Johannes book) |
The constructions were planned and led by | Johannes Bousset. |
rine Hepburn as Clara Wieck, Robert Walker as | Johannes Brahms and Henry Daniell as Franz Liszt. |
n 30 September 1853, the 20-year-old composer | Johannes Brahms knocked unannounced on the door of the |
The tune was used by | Johannes Brahms as the basis for a chorale fantasy for |
Johannes Brahms used an advanced form of Beethoven's m | |
Liszt introduced her to | Johannes Brahms and Anton Rubinstein. |
Johannes Brahms | |
Johannes Brahms - Violin Sonata in D Minor (opus 108) | |
iolin concerto in three movements composed by | Johannes Brahms in 1878 and dedicated to his friend, t |
ful work for chorus and orchestra composed by | Johannes Brahms between 1868 and 1871, his Opus 54. |
Johannes Brahms - Scherzo in E-flat minor, op. 4 | |
Zemlinsky, Schoenberg was influenced by both | Johannes Brahms and Richard Wagner and sought to combi |
by Anton Rubinstein (appointed in 1871), and | Johannes Brahms (appointed in 1872). |
Johannes Brahms summered in Ziegelhausen during the 18 | |
Johannes Brahms "...we gave one of those deeply moving | |
Written by | Johannes Brahms |
e romantic epoch ranging from Franz Schubert, | Johannes Brahms to Anton Bruckner and Gustav Mahler ar |
ned very far behind his father"; in contrast, | Johannes Brahms held him in high regard and edited som |
eme and variations for solo piano, written by | Johannes Brahms (Op. |
He has recorded the four symphonies of | Johannes Brahms with the PSO. |
At a November 1893 performance of this mass, | Johannes Brahms "applauded ... so enthusiastically ... |
Johannes Brahms completes his work for soloists, choru | |
-part male chorus and orchestra, was begun by | Johannes Brahms in 1863 as an entry for a choral compe |
Schubert's String Quintet and the Sextets of | Johannes Brahms with the Amadeus Quartet and other wel |
Johannes Brahms praised Nikisch's performance of his F | |
The Piano Trio in C, opus 87, by | Johannes Brahms was composed during 1880-2. |
The Piano Sonata No. 3 in F minor, Op. 5 of | Johannes Brahms was written in 1853 and published the |
A Ballad by | Johannes Brahms (Makor, 2006) |
Johannes Brahms - Symphony No. 4 op. | |
The Piano Trio in C minor, opus 101, by | Johannes Brahms is scored for piano, violin and cello, |
theme of this closing movement was adapted by | Johannes Brahms for the Finale of his Symphony No. 4. |
based in Berlin and Leipzig, centered around | Johannes Brahms and Clara Schumann, and the Leipzig Co |
Missa canonica of | Johannes Brahms is composed of Sanctus, Benedictus and |
Johannes Brahms - Ein deutsches Requiem - Consort Cari | |
Then, on the recommendation of | Johannes Brahms she studied at the Hochschule in Berli |
founder and balletmaster George Balanchine to | Johannes Brahms' Liebeslieder, op. |
It has obvious antecedents in | Johannes Brahms' Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn |
Johannes Brahms' Violin Sonata No. 3 in D minor, op. | |
Peter Katin's recording of | Johannes Brahms's Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. |
a on 20 February 1870, (which was attended by | Johannes Brahms), after which Rubinstein wrote it had |
rmance of quartets from Ludwig van Beethoven, | Johannes Brahms, and Franz Schubert, premiering severa |
n 1893 settled in Vienna where he got to know | Johannes Brahms, who, along with Edvard Grieg, praised |
outstanding artists and musicians, including | Johannes Brahms, Clara Schumann, Anton Rubinstein,and |
known as Neue Liebesliederwalzer, written by | Johannes Brahms, is a collection of Romantic pieces wr |
me with such Viennese musicians of the day as | Johannes Brahms, Clara Schumann, Gustav Mahler, Bruno |
papers, and the papers of Samuel L. Clemens, | Johannes Brahms, Igor Stravinsky, George Gershwin, Jer |
y-eight performances, and was much admired by | Johannes Brahms, a friend of the composer. |
His compositions, influenced by | Johannes Brahms, include two symphonies, two violin co |
Johannes Brahms, German romantic composer | |
a collection of chorale preludes for organ by | Johannes Brahms, composed in 1896, and published posth |
A friend of | Johannes Brahms, with whom he corresponded, he was res |
d a serious conductor, favouring the works of | Johannes Brahms, which were at the time considered hea |
They were first published in 1868, edited by | Johannes Brahms, although his name appears nowhere in |
nt cultural figures, among them the composers | Johannes Brahms, Gustav Mahler, Josef Labor and Richar |
ncluding the symphonies and German Requiem of | Johannes Brahms, and major works of Gershwin, Holst, B |
built up a large circle of friends, including | Johannes Brahms, Carl Goldmark, Julius Epstein, Robert |
cted by noted composers of the day, including | Johannes Brahms, Richard Wagner, Richard Strauss and P |
It is named for the composer | Johannes Brahms. |
d initiated a recorded cycle of the Lieder of | Johannes Brahms. |
Clara Schumann, and possibly had lessons from | Johannes Brahms. |
short waltzes for piano four hands written by | Johannes Brahms. |
einsamkeit which was then made into a song by | Johannes Brahms. |
was proofread by none other than his friend, | Johannes Brahms. |
, is a piece for mixed choir and orchestra by | Johannes Brahms. |
t he was the only formal composition pupil of | Johannes Brahms. |
chim, the great violinist and close friend of | Johannes Brahms. |
B-flat major, Op. 18, was composed in 1860 by | Johannes Brahms. |
Years later she wrote the book A Ballad by | Johannes Brahms. |
He was a friend of | Johannes Brahms. |
, music teacher and composer in the circle of | Johannes Brahms. |
the orchestra's repertoire were the works of | Johannes Brahms. |
avier, and, especially, the complete works of | Johannes Brahms. |
own achievements than for his friendship with | Johannes Brahms. |
Johannes Brahms: A Biography. | |
Johannes Brahms: Liebeslieder Waltzes | |
Johannes Brahms: Piano Sonata in F minor, Op. 5 | |
Johannes Brandenburg (28 July 1910 - 28 February 1942) | |
Johannes Brandenburg was killed on 28 February 1942 ov | |
The screenplay was written by | Johannes Brandt and Ilse Spath-Baron. |
Johannes Brandup as Richard | |
nistrator of the Diocese of Magdeburg, Bishop | Johannes Braun, was also laid to rest here. |
met with the Protestants Philip Melanchthon, | Johannes Brenz and Erhard Schnepf. |
eran synod of Stuttgart, 19 December 1559, by | Johannes Brenz, a Swabian (1499-1570). |
Where Faith Comes From, a sermon by | Johannes Brenz. |
Johannes Broene (1875 - 1967) was an academic and twic | |
Juhani Aho, originally | Johannes Brofeldt, (September 11, 1861; Lapinlahti - A |
was printed posthumously in Rome in 1554, by | Johannes' brother Olaus Magnus. |
It is named after | Johannes Browallius (1707 - 1755), also known as Johan |
On 12 February 1917 in | Johannes Bruck, German East Africa (now Tanzania), dur |
Johannes Bruhn was captured by British troops in Novem | |
Johannes Bruhn (10 July 1898 - 20 November 1954) was a | |
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