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- ...miracle of his age." <ref>[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01264a.htm St. Albertus Magnus] Catholic Encyclopedia</ref> Albert was a teacher of [[St. Thomas Aq ...among those his greatest pupil Thomas Aquinas, accompanied him to Cologne. Albertus was among the first and greatest of the natural scientists, gaining a reput4 kilobytes (551 words) - 22:57, November 7, 2024
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- ...ke [Maimonides]], Alexander of Hales (ca. 1185 - 1245), St. Bonaventure, [[Albertus Magnus]], [[Roger Bacon]], and [[St. Thomas Aquinas]] made significant cont16 kilobytes (2,149 words) - 05:07, July 26, 2025
- ...tter from [[Francis Bacon]] to [[Pope Clement IV]] in 1267 A.D. By 1275, [[Albertus Magnus]] described a formula of four parts saltpeter to one part charcoal a11 kilobytes (1,723 words) - 03:28, January 13, 2020
- ...hune, a former school teacher. In 1899, Mary had a baby boy, who she named Albertus McLeod Bethune Jr.1 kilobytes (229 words) - 22:15, June 27, 2016
- *[[Albertus Magnus]]2 kilobytes (228 words) - 01:18, April 17, 2025
- ...miracle of his age." <ref>[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01264a.htm St. Albertus Magnus] Catholic Encyclopedia</ref> Albert was a teacher of [[St. Thomas Aq ...among those his greatest pupil Thomas Aquinas, accompanied him to Cologne. Albertus was among the first and greatest of the natural scientists, gaining a reput4 kilobytes (551 words) - 22:57, November 7, 2024
- #redirect [[Albertus Magnus]]29 bytes (3 words) - 22:58, June 25, 2008
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- Eugene Albertus Pharr}}6 kilobytes (798 words) - 01:53, January 4, 2020
- Holland was settled in 1847 by Dutch immigrants led by the Reverend [[Albertus van Raalte]]. The settlers sought religious freedom and new opportunities i4 kilobytes (587 words) - 07:43, December 8, 2024
- Hope College traces its origins to 1851, when Dutch immigrants led by [[Albertus van Raalte]] established the Holland Academy to educate settlers' children.4 kilobytes (548 words) - 07:45, December 8, 2024