otherpersons DesideriusDesiderius given name Desiderius also known as Daufer or Dauferius Didier in French ..., but Desiderius put his revolt down quickly with the support of Pope Stephen II . At his coronation, Desiderius promised to restore many lost papal towns to the Holy See , in return for the papacy ... opposed Charlemagne s marriage to Desiderius daughter. Desiderius ceased delivery of the towns after ... with the papacy and the southern duchies. In the same year Desiderius associates to his kingdom ... of Benevento attained his majority and rebelled. Desiderius defeated him and granted his duchy to one ... I of Benevento Grimoald s time. In that same year, Desiderius deposed Alboin of Spoleto and exercised himself the ducal powers there. Appointing Antipope Phillip Desiderius seized a priest named ... to Desiderius daughter, Desiderata, wife of Charlemagne Desiderata , in 768, but by his death ... Charlemagne had given to the Lombards by rejecting Desiderata Desiderius recognised Gerberga .... The embassies of Adrian and Desiderius met at Thionville and Charlemagne favoured the pope ... Mortis and soon besieged in their capital of Ticinum , the modern Pavia . Desiderius son Adalgis Adelchis ..., in return for the lives of his soldiers and subjects, Desiderius surrendered and opened the gates. Desiderius was exiled to the abbey of Corbie , where he died, and his son Adelchis spent his entire ... family were banished to a monastery at Li ge city Li ge , Belgium . Desiderius died sometime around 786. The name Desiderius appears in the romances of the Carolingian period. Charlemagne took the title .... Family He married Ansa, wife of Desiderius Ansa or Ansia and, as well as a son, had four daughters ... Category 8th century rulers in Europe br Dider Lombardia bg da Desiderius de Desiderius ... la Desiderius rex Langobardorum hu Desiderius longob rd kir ly ml nl Desiderius van de Langobarden ... fi Desiderius sv Desiderius uk ... more details
Saint Desiderius may refer to Desiderius lector , died c.303 Desiderius of Auxerre , died 621 Desiderius of Cahors , died 655 Desiderius of Fontenelle , died c.700 Desiderius of Langres Desiderius of Rennes Desiderius of Th rouanne , died 1194 Desiderius of Vienne , died 607 See Barontius and Desiderius for Desiderius of Pistoia, died 725 hndis Desiderius, Saint ... more details
Infobox Saint name Desiderius of Fontenelle birth date death date c. 700 feast day 18 December venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize caption birth place death place Fontenelle Abbey titles Monk attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Desiderius of Fontenelle died c. 700 was a Franks Frankish saint of the late 6th century. His father was Waningus Saint Waningus , a nobleman and royal official under Chlothar III , then abbot and founder of F camp Abbey . ref name patron cite web last Jones first Terry title Waningus work Patron Saints Index url http www.catholic forum.com saints saintw52.htm accessdate 2008 01 03 ref Desiderius was a Benedictine monk at Fontenelle Abbey in present day Normandy , France . ref name patron2 cite web last Jones first Terry title Desiderius of Fontenelle work Patron Saints Index url http www.catholic forum.com saints saintd27.htm accessdate 2008 01 03 ref Desiderius s feast day is kept on 18 December. His relics are at Ghent , Belgium . ref name patron2 References reflist Category 7th century Christian saints Category 700 deaths Category Merovingian saints Category Medieval French saints Category Fontenelle Abbey France saint stub ... more details
For other saints Desiderius Didier Saint Desiderius disambiguation Saint DesideriusDesiderius of Auxerre died 621 was bishop of Auxerre , in France, from 614 to 621. He was from Aquitaine , and is mentioned in the Gesta pontificum Autissiodorensium , as well as the Chronicle of Fredegar . He is known for his large bequest to his church, St. Stephen s, of 300 pounds of rich liturgical vessels ref Philippe Ari s , Paul Veyne , Georges Duby , A History of Private Life 1987 translation , p. 448. ref ref Dominic Janes, God and Gold in Late Antiquity 1998 , p. 135. ref . These objects were stolen in 1567 ref Philip Grierson, Mark Blackburn, Medieval European Coinage The Early Middle Ages 5th 10th Centuries ,p. 96. ref . His wealth probably came from a noble background he is thought to have been a kinsman of Queen Brunhild ref Caecilia Davis Weyer, Early Medieval Art, 300 1150 Sources and Documents 1986 , pp. 66 7. ref . He is a Catholic saint, with feast day October 19. ref http www.medievalist.net calendar oct.htm On line Calendar of Saints Days, October Bot generated title ref Notes references Category 621 deaths Category Bishops of Auxerre Category 7th century bishops Category 7th century Christian saints Category Medieval French saints Category Merovingian saints ... more details
Desiderius died 587 was a Gallo Roman dux in the Kingdom of the Franks during the reigns of Chilperic I and Guntram . He served Chilperic as Duke of Aquitaine and was his greatest general. When Sigebert I of Austrasia died in 575, Chilperic sent Desiderius to invade his kingdom, but Guntram of Burgundy sent the patrician Mummolus against him and Desiderius was defeated and forced to retreat, leaving Austrasia to Sigebert s son Childebert II . The following year, with the armies of Bladast and Berulf , ref Gregory of Tours, VI.31, calls him duke of Poitou , Anjou , Touraine , and Nantais . ref surrounded the territory of Bourges . They subsequently devastated the Touraine , as recorded by the then bishop of Tours , Gregory of Tours Gregory , the historian. In 583, Chilperic gave the province of Aquitaine to him and Bladast and sent them into Vasconia with a large army. They were defeated and most of the army destroyed. ref Gregory of Tours, I.vi.12, says Bladastes veri dux in Vasconiam abiit maximamque partem exercitus sui amisit . ref When Chilperic died 584 , Desiderius went to Toulouse to secure the treasure imparted to Chilperic s daughter Riguntha, betrothed to Reccared , son of Leovigild , King of Spain . The next year 584 , Desiderius made peace with Guntram, but two years after that 587 , he died. His widow Tetradia , daughter of a noblewoman and a peasant, was taken to court by her former husband Eulalius, from whom she had fled with a large portion of his fortune. The stolen property was returned to Eulalius and Desiderius children by her were delegitimised. Notes reflist Sources Gregory of Tours . http www.fordham.edu halsall basis gregory hist.html Historia Francorum . translated Earnest Brehaut, 1916. Lewis, Archibald R. http links.jstor.org sici?sici 0038 7134 28197607 2951 3A3 3C381 3ATDITRF 3E2.0.CO 3B2 8 The Dukes in the Regnum Francorum, A.D. 550 751. Speculum , Vol. 51, No 3 July 1976 , pp 381&ndash 410. Category 587 deaths Category Dukes of Aquitaine ... more details
Infobox gymnast gymnastname Desiderius Wein image imagesize caption fullname altname nickname country HUN formercountry birthdate birth date 1873 01 19 birthplace hometown residence deathdate death date and age 1944 06 05 1873 01 19 deathplace Budapest height discipline MAG level natlteam club gym collegeteam headcoach assistcoach formercoach choreographer music eponymousskills retired medaltemplates see Template MedalRelatedTemplates Desiderius Dezs Wein January 19, 1873 &ndash June 5, 1944 was a Hungary Hungarian Physician doctor and gymnastics gymnast , who competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens . Wein competed in the parallel bars , horizontal bar , vault, and rings individual events. He did not win medals in any of those competitions, though his exact ranking in each is unknown. He died in Budapest . References cite book author Mallon, Bill & Widlund, Ture title The 1896 Olympic Games. Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary location Jefferson publisher McFarland year 1998 isbn 0 7864 0379 9 Excerpt available at http www.aafla.org 6oic OfficialReports Mallon 1896.pdf External links http www.mek.iif.hu porta szint egyeb lexikon eletrajz html ABC16920 17004.htm Magyar letrajzi Lexikon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wein, Desiderius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 19, 1873 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 5, 1944 PLACE OF DEATH Budapest DEFAULTSORT Wein, Desiderius Category 1873 births Category 1944 deaths Category Gymnasts at the 1896 Summer Olympics Category Hungarian artistic gymnasts Category Olympic gymnasts of Hungary Hungary sport bio stub artistic gymnastics bio stub ko it Desiderius Wein sr ... more details
near Pistoia with Desiderius, also a former monk. ref name patrick They lived an austere life ... title Den hellige Barontius og Desiderius av Pistoia d. 725 date 1998 11 07 publisher Katolsk accessdate ... Barontius And Desiderius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barontius And Desiderius Category 725 deaths Category Hermits Category ... more details
Infobox Saint name Desiderius of Fontenelle birth date death date c. 607 feast day February 11 and May 23 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize caption birth place death place titles Archbishop of Vienne attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Desiderius of Vienne died 607 was Ancient Diocese of Vienne archbishop of Vienne and a chronicler. In conflict with Brunhilda of Austrasia , the legitimacy of whose children he had attacked ref Edward James historian Edward James , The Origins of France 1982 , p. 139. ref , he was deposed in 603 when she combined forces with Aridius , bishop of Lyon . He was stoned to death, some years later. ref Jo Ann McNamara, John E. Halborg, E. Gordon Whatley, Sainted Women of the Dark Ages 1992 , p. 121. ref He was rebuked by Gregory the Great for his interest in the pagan classics, in a letter provoked by the schooling he was providing for his clergy ref Gian Biagio Conte, Latin Literature A History 1994 translation , p. 718. ref . He is a Catholic saint, with feast days on February 11 ref http www.medievalist.net calendar feb.htm On line Calendar of Saints Days, February Bot generated title ref and May 23. A hagiographical work was written about him by the Visigothic king Sisebuto , during the seventh century ref E.g. Bryan Ward Perkins, The Fall of Rome And the End of Civilization 2006 , p. 166 Jacques Fontaine, King Sisebut s Vita Desiderii and the Political Function of Visigothic Hagiography. in Visigothic Spain 1980 . ed. Edward James historian Edward James ref . A later life was written by Ado of Vienne . Notes references Category 607 deaths Category Archbishops of Vienne Category 7th century bishops Category Chroniclers Category 7th century historians Category Medieval French saints Category Merovingian saints fr Didier de Vienne ... more details
Infobox Military Person name Desiderius Hampel image caption born 20 January 1895 died 11 January 1981 placeofbirth Sisak , Croatia placeofdeath Graz , Austria nickname allegiance World War I br Austro Hungarian Empire br World War II br Hungary br Croatia br Nazi Germany branch Image Flag Schutzstaffel.svg 23px Waffen SS serviceyears 1914&ndash 1918 Hungarian Army br 1937&ndash 1941 Hungarian Army br 1941&ndash 1942 Croatian Army br 1942&ndash 1945 Waffen SS rank World War I br Oberleutnant br World War II br Brigadef hrer and Generalmajor of Waffen SS unit 16th Hungarian Infantry Regiment br 13 SS 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar 1st Croatian commands battles World War I br World War II awards World War I br Iron Cross II class br Wound Badge in Black br Military Merit Cross Austria Hungary with War Decoration and Swords br Military Merit Medal Austria Hungary in Silver br Honorary Medal for bravery Austria br World War II br Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross br Iron Cross I Class br Iron Cross II Class br Wound Badge in Silver br War Merit Cross with Swords relations laterwork Desiderius Hampel was a Brigadef hrer and Generalmajor in the Waffen SS during World War II . Who was awarded the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross , which was awarded to recognize extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership by Nazi Germany during World War II . Early life Desiderius Hampel was born 20 January 1895 in the town of Sisak , Croatia . His father was an inspector ... can be found in the German National Archives. Presumably Desiderius Hampel received the Knight s Cross ... web 20091027084643 http geocities.com orion47 archivedate 2009 10 27 ref Post war Desiderius Hampel ... in German . div Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hampel, Desiderius ALTERNATIVE ... 11 January 1981 PLACE OF DEATH Graz , Austria DEFAULTSORT Hampel, Desiderius Category 1895 births ... Desiderius Hampel ru , ... more details
Desiderius Orban Order of the British Empire OBE 26 November 1884 4 October 1986 was a renowned Hungary Hungarian born Australia n Painting painter , printmaker and teacher. He was influenced by the paintings of Henri Matisse , Vincent van Gogh and Paul C zanne . Biography Born Orb n Dezs in Gy r , Hungary, in 1884, he moved to Budapest in 1888 where he was taught by J nos Pentelei Moln r. He studied philosophy, physics and mathematics at the E tv s Lor nd University University of Budapest . In 1905, he commenced compulsory military service with the Austro Hungarian army. In 1906, he moved to France where he studied briefly at the Acad mie Julian , but gave up academic training to study alone. In 1909 he founded a group of artists known as Keres k The Seekers , renamed in 1911 to The Eight Nyolcak , bringing contemporary painting to Hungary. In these early years he came into contact with Pablo Picasso , Amedeo Modigliani and Georges Braque . In 1912 13 he was again called up for military service in the Balkan Wars . In 1915, he married Alice Vajda, a doctor serving in the army. In 1931, he founded the Arts and Crafts Academy, Atelier, in Budapest. In 1937, his painting Cathedral in Eger 1928 was seized by the Nazis from Nuremberg Museum collection, and never recovered. In 1939, he ... . From 1946 to 1949, Desiderius Orban was President of the NSW branch of the Contemporary Art Society ... , Aileen Rogers 1916 1994 , Sheila McDonald. Desiderius Orban died in Sydney in 1986, aged 101. A collection of Desiderius Orban related research material is housed at Lane Cove Library in Sydney ... links http www.printsandprintmaking.gov.au catalogues artist 14195 desiderius orban.aspx Biographical Information at Prints and Printmaking http www.evabreuerartdealer.com.au cv orban desiderius ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Orban, Desiderius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 26 November 1884 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 4 October 1986 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Orban, Desiderius ... more details
wiktionary ErasmusErasmus usually refers to DesideriusErasmus , the humanist scholar, also known as Erasmus of Rotterdam. Erasmus can also refer to People Erasmus of Arcadia , Greek Orthodox bishop Saint Erasmus of Formiae alias Saint Elmo Erasmus Grasser , leading sculptor in Munich during the early 16th century Erasmus Darwin , physician, poet and grandfather of Charles Darwin Erasmus James , American professional football player Erasmus Reinhold , German astronomer and mathematician during the early 16th century Erasme Louis Surlet de Chokier , prominent 19th Century Belgian politician Kermit Erasmus , South African football player, currently playing for Feyenoord Marais Erasmus , South African cricket umpire Education Erasmus University , Rotterdam Gymnasium Erasmianum Erasmus Gymnasium school , Rotterdam Erasmushogeschool Brussel , Brussels Erasmus Hall High School originally Erasmus Hall Academy , Brooklyn, New York Erasmus programme , the higher education part of the European Union s Socrates programme for student exchange Other Erasmus Prize , an annual prize awarded by the Praemium Erasmianum Foundation Erasmus Bridge , Rotterdam Erasmus Quest for Glory Erasmus the wizard , one of the major characters in the Quest for Glory adventure games Erasmus Dune , a fictional intelligent robot in the Legends of Dune series by Kevin J. Anderson and Brian Herbert Erasmus sh gun , Protagonist Blackthorne s ship Dutch Erasmus song , the first single from You Am I s 8th album Dilettantes. The common Denmark Danish first name Rasmus disambiguation Rasmus is a contraction of Erasmus ... i.e., Rasmus Son . disambig ca Erasmus cs Erasmus rozcestn k de Erasmus es Erasmus eo Erasmus fr Erasme homonymie it Erasmus he hu Erasmus egy rtelm s t lap nl Erasmus ja pl Erasmus pt Erasmo ro Erasmus simple Erasmus disambiguation sl Erasmus sr fi Erasmus sv Erasmus tr Erasmus ... more details
Desiderius is a Latin given name which means the longed for . It may refer to Desiderius died circa 786 , the last king of the Lombard Kingdom of northern Italy Desiderius, Abbot of Monte Cassino circa 1026 1087 , successor of Pope Gregory VII DesideriusErasmus circa 1466 1536 , Dutch humanist and theologian Desiderius of Aquitaine died 587 , Gallo Roman dux in the Kingdom of the Franks Desiderius of Fontenelle died circa 700 , Frankish saint Desiderius Wein 1873 1944 , Hungarian doctor and gymnast See also Saint Desiderius , disambiguation page Desiderio Didier Dizier given name Desiderius Category Masculine given names br Dider de Desiderius it Desiderio nome la Desideria nomen hu Dezs nl Desiderius pl Dezydery ro Dezideriu sk Dezider ... more details
2013 on 1 January 2007. History File Holbein erasmus.jpg thumb 150px DesideriusErasmus of Rotterdam Origins of the name The Programme is named after the Netherlands Dutch philosopher DesideriusErasmus ... Academic transfer Category DesideriusErasmus Programme Category Scholarships ca Programa Erasmus ...File Erasmus logo.svg thumb Logo of the Erasmus Programme File Eras.jpg right thumb Erasmus students from 5 different countries gathering in Groningen city Groningen , Netherlands The Erasmus Programme E u R opean Community A ction S cheme for the M obility of U niversity S tudents , a.k.a. Erasmus Project ... Commission s initiatives in higher education . The Erasmus Programme, together with a number of other ... in Switzerland . At the same time, ERASMUS is a backronym meaning European Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students . 1987 European Commission proposal By the time the Erasmus ... for 6 years. It proposed the original Erasmus Programme in early 1986, but reaction from the then Member ... in Erasmus in its first year. In 2006, over 150,000 students, or almost 1 of the European student population, took part. The proportion is higher among university teachers, where Erasmus teacher ... of Erasmus Students DG EAC 01 05 http ec.europa.eu education erasmus doc920 en.htm Ec.europa.eu , Table Erasmus student mobility number of outgoing students 1987 88 2006 07 ref 60 of Erasmus being female have benefited from Erasmus grants, and the European Commission aims to reach a total of 3 ... the Erasmus and other Programmes operate from 2007 . Erasmus and Erasmus MUNDUS File EuMAS.jpg right thumb 200px Erasmus Mundus EuMAS , an Erasmus Mundus Programme The Erasmus Mundus Programme is another, parallel Programme that is oriented towards globalising European education. Whereas the Erasmus Programme is open to Europeans, the Erasmus Mundus is open to non Europeans with Europeans being exceptional cases. A typical example of an educational Programme under the Erasmus Mundus are Erasmus ... more details
Infobox Planet width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Erasmus symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Cornelis Johannes van Houten , Ingrid van Houten Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels discovery site Palomar Observatory discovered September 24, 1960 designations yes mp name 7907 alt names 4047 P L named after DesideriusErasmus mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.8318129 perihelion 2.7388349 semimajor eccentricity 0.0166907 period 1697.8994484 avg speed inclination 2.07113 asc node 339.80156 mean anomaly 159.69654 arg peri 313.69570 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 13.8 7907 Erasmus 4047 P L is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on September 24, 1960 by Cornelis Johannes van Houten , Ingrid van Houten Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels at Palomar Observatory . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 7907 Erasmus JPL Small Body Database Browser on 7907 Erasmus DEFAULTSORT Erasmus Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1960 Category Main Belt asteroids beltasteroid stub fa it 7907 Erasmus hu 7907 Erasmus pl 7907 Erasmus pt 7907 Erasmus ... more details
1535 books Category Books by DesideriusErasmus Category Christian philosophy Category Medieval ... God . At the time when he wrote Ecclesiastes , Erasmus was nearing the end of his life, and his ... publishing and the death of Erasmus in 1536 . Erasmus proposed in the Ecclesiastes that the Catholicism .... Erasmus was not the only figure at the time to voice similar concerns, but the Council of Trent ... more details
The Paraphrases were Latin Biblical paraphrase s, rewritings of the Gospel s by DesideriusErasmus . They were composed between 1517 and 1524 and occasionally revised by Erasmus during the remaining years of his life. The publication history of the Paraphrases is complicated. Erasmus began with the Pauline Epistles . The paraphrase of Epistle to the Romans Romans was published in quarto by Dirk Martens in Leuven Louvain in November 1517 and reprinted by Erasmus s friend Johann Froben in January of the following year it sold well and was soon reprinted in octavo . Epistle to the Corinthians Corinthians was published by Martens in February 1519 and reprinted in Basel by Froben in March Epistle to the Galatians Galatians appeared later that year, with editions from both publishers. The remaining Epistles followed in 1520 and 1521, the last to appear being Epistle to the Hebrews Hebrews . In the autumn of 1521 Erasmus moved from Louvain to Basel, and from that time Froben published the first editions of the remaining Paraphrases . Erasmus now turned to the Gospels, Gospel of Matthew Matthew appearing in March 1522 in both folio and octavo from now on there are no more quartos , Gospel of John John in February folio and March octavo 1523, Gospel of Luke Luke in August 1523, and Gospel of Mark Mark in early 1524 with a title page dated 1523 . Acts followed quickly, the dedication copy being dated February 13, 1524. Froben published a complete edition in two volumes, the first, a stout octavo volume of 400 leaves dated 1523 and called Tomus secundus , contained the Epistles, and the Tomus ... Category Theology Category Protestantism Category Anglicanism Category Books by DesideriusErasmus ... Collected Works of Erasmus University of Toronto Press, 1984 ISBN 0802025102 , pp. xx xxix ... of the Paraphrase of Erasmus vpon the newe testamente translation into English language English , overseen ... ten years old at the time although already Protestant , it is likely that the elevation of Erasmus ... more details
and joined them for the 2008 2009 season after turning 18. His surname Erasmus is the same name of DesideriusErasmus , a Dutch Renaissance Humanism humanist who up and until this day is highly respected in Rotterdam , the city of his new club Feyenoord . In July 2009, it was announced Erasmus would ...Infobox Football biography 2 playername Kermit Erasmus image fullname Kermit Romeo Erasmus height height ... national football team South Africa nationalcaps3 1 nationalgoals3 0 Kermit Romeo Erasmus born 8 July ... African club Supersport United . Career Erasmus was promoted to the first team of Supersport ... the two Rotterdam based clubs. ref cite news title Kermit Erasmus keert terug naar Supersport United ... language Dutch trans title Kermit Erasmus returns to Supersport United date 10 July 2010 accessdate 10 July 2010 ref Erasmus got off to a flying start for his new club, as he played his first ... club Telstar . In his fifth game for Excelsior, Erasmus scored a brace against FC Eindhoven , helping his team to come back from 4 1 behind to draw 4 4. Erasmus finished his loan, playing in 30 ... socrep speler.asp?ID 45660 title Kermit Erasmus Soccer Repository publisher Fanvegas.org date 8 July 1990 accessdate 21 October 2010 ref On 10 July 2010, Feyenoord announced that Erasmus will return .... On 21 August 2010, Erasmus scored a sensational strike in the MTN 8 cup in his first competitive ... cite web url http www.ad.nl ad nl 1017 Buitenlands voetbal article detail 496864 2010 07 10 Erasmus terug naar Zuid Afrika.dhtml title Erasmus terug naar Zuid Afrika publisher Ad.nl date accessdate 21 October 2010 ref International career Stocky Erasmus is being compared to Wayne Rooney and Brazilian ... Voetbal International http www.vi.nl Spelers Speler.htm?dbid 58073&typeofpage 84137 Kermit Erasmus nl ... . NAME Erasmus, Kermit ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 8 July 1990 PLACE OF BIRTH Port Elizabeth , South Africa DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Erasmus, Kermit Category 1990 ... more details
The Erasmus Prize is an annual prize awarded by the Praemium Erasmianum Foundation , a Netherlands Dutch non profit organization, to individuals or institutions that have made notable contributions to European culture, society, or social science. The Praemium Erasmianum Foundation was founded on 23 June 1958 by Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands Prince Bernhard . The amount of the prize is 150,000. Prize winners 2010 Jos Antonio Abreu 2009 Antonio Cassese and Benjamin Ferencz 2008 Ian Buruma 2007 Peter Forgacs 2006 Pierre Bernard 2005 Simon Schaffer and Steven Shapin 2004 Abdolkarim Soroush , Sadik Al Azm and Fatema Mernissi 2003 Alan Davidson food writer Alan Davidson 2002 Bernd and Hilla Becher 2001 Claudio Magris 2001 Adam Michnik 2000 Hans van Manen 1999 Mary Robinson 1998 Peter Sellars 1998 Mauricio Kagel 1997 Jacques Delors 1996 William McNeill 1995 Renzo Piano 1994 Sigmar Polke 1993 Peter Stein 1992 Simon Wiesenthal 1992 Archivo General de Indias 1991 Bernard Haitink 1990 Sir John Grahame Douglas Clark Grahame Clark 1989 International Commission of Jurists 1988 Jacques Ledoux 1987 Alexander King scientist Alexander King 1986 V clav Havel 1985 Paul Delouvrier 1984 Massimo Pallottino 1983 Raymond Aron , Isaiah Berlin , Leszek Ko akowski , Marguerite Yourcenar 1982 Schillebeeckx Edward Schillebeeckx 1981 Jean Prouv 1980 Nikolaus Harnoncourt , Gustav Leonhardt 1979 Die Zeit , Neue Z rcher Zeitung 1978 Poppentheater 1977 Werner Kaegi , Jean Monnet 1976 Amnesty International , Ren David 1975 Ernst Gombrich , Willem Sandberg 1974 Ninette de Valois , Maurice B jart 1973 Claude ... of Austria External links http www.erasmusprijs.org eng index.htm Erasmus Prize website Category Awards established in 1958 Category Awards for contributions to society and culture Category DesideriusErasmus Prize Category Dutch awards de Erasmuspreis es Premio Erasmus fr Prix rasme it Premio ... fi Erasmus palkinto sv Erasmuspriset ... more details
Erasmus Dryden may refer to Sir Erasmus Dryden, 1st Baronet , MP for Banbury UK Parliament constituency Banbury Erasmus Dryden, son of the above and father of the poet John Dryden Sir Erasmus Dryden, 5th Baronet , of the Dryden Baronets Sir Erasmus Dryden, 8th Baronet , of the Dryden Baronets hndis Dryden, Erasmus ... more details
Image Moreska Grasser06.jpg thumb right 150px Moriskent nzer , one of 16 now 10 Morris Dance rs by Erasmus Grasser, Munich Stadtmuseum , 1480. Erasmus Grasser c. 1450 c. 1515 was a leading sculpture sculptor in Munich in the early 16th century. He developed in an animated and realistic style, furthering on the works of Nikolaus Gerhaert . He worked mainly in wood, and is best known for the 16 now 10 figures of Moriskent nzer Morris dance rs 1480 , the madonna of the high altar in St Mary Ramersdorf , the oak choir stalls at the cathedral of Munich 1502 and the high altar at Reichersdorf 1502 1506 . References Philipp M. Halm, Erasmus Grasser , 1927 External links commonscat http www.stadtmuseum online.de morisk.htm Morris Dancers at the Munich Museum. DEFAULTSORT Grasser, Erasmus Category 1450 births Category 1510 deaths Category German sculptors Germany artist stub de Erasmus Grasser nl Erasmus Grasser ... more details
File Holbein erasmus4.jpg thumb 300px The Erasmus Mundus programme is named after DesideriusErasmus Other uses Mundus disambiguation The Erasmus Mundus program is the worldwide extension of the Erasmus programme , aimed at increasing academic cooperation between various countries. Brief history The Erasmus ... as a European Master to conduct two master degrees. Erasmus Mundus stands for Erasmus World in Latin , therefore meaning the international version of the Erasmus Program ref https sites.google.com ... education. The objectives of each individual program that becomes a part of Erasmus Mundus must be Promotion ... to attend an Erasmus Mundus Masters Course is one year and the maximum is two years . In cooperation with of the Erasmus Mundus Global Promotion Project, MastersPortal Lists a searchable, administered by the programme coordinators. ref http eacea.ec.europa.eu static en mundus index.htm who Erasmus ... 1 erasmus mundus.html Erasmus Mundus Programmes , retrieved October 2010 ref Financial controversies ... into a complaint against the European Commission in relation with the Erasmus Mundus programme ref ... Erasmus Mundus I. This follows a complaint from a Canadian student who claimed that the European ... of Erasmus Mundus. After more than four years of inquiry into the complaint, the Ombudsman considers ... Technology, is a two year MSc course in aerospace engineering that was formed under the Erasmus ... years joint MSc programme offers a joint degree between five European universities as a part of the Erasmus ... by Euro Aquae Alumni Association or EAAA . EM DMKM Erasmus Mundus Master in Data Mining and Knowledge Management http www.em dmkm.eu EM DMKM , Erasmus Mundus Master in Data Mining and Knowledge Management , is a two years MSc programme between six European universities as a part of the Erasmus Mundus ... to European and non European students under the Erasmus Mundus programme see http application.em dmkm.eu ... The European Masters in Sport and Exercise Psychology , is a new European Erasmus Mundus programme ... more details
Image ErasmusMC.JPG thumb 300px right Erasmus MC The Erasmus MC medical center is the academic hospital of the city of Rotterdam , The Netherlands . It is affiliated with the Erasmus University of Rotterdam, and home to its faculty of medicine. With 1320 beds it is the second largest hospital of The Netherlands, only 19 beds behind UMC Groningen. The hospital has three locations Erasmus MC the main location. Erasmus MC Sophia, the pediatric hospital, closely connected to the main location by a raised glass hallway. Erasmus MC Daniel den Hoed, specialized in oncologic care. Special units include Neurosurgery Cardiothoracic surgery Neonatal and pediatric surgery and intensive care Pediatric oncology Level I trauma center including trauma helicopter Erasmus MC is located next to the Museumpark . The Erasmus MC ranks as the top European institution in clinical medicine ref http www.timeshighereducation.co.uk story attachment.asp?storycode 406694&seq 2&type T&c 1 Top European institutions in clinical medicine ref according to the Times Higher Education rankings. External links http www.erasmusmc.nl ?lang en Official website References reflist 2 Netherlands struct stub Europe hospital stub coord 51 54 36 N 4 28 03 E display title region NL type landmark source nlwiki Category Erasmus University Rotterdam Category Hospitals in the Netherlands Category Rotterdam Category Hospitals with year of establishment missing nl Erasmus MC ... more details
Roy Erasmus is a politician and lawyer from Northwest Territories , Canada . He is a former member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories . Erasmus was elected to the Northwest Territories Legislature in the Northwest Territories general election, 1995 1995 Northwest Territories general election . Erasmus electoral district was abolished at the end of his first term and he ran for re election in the new Weledeh electoral district. He was easily defeated by Joe Handley in the Northwest Territories general election, 1999 1999 Northwest Territories general election . Following his election loss to Joe Handley, Erasmus worked as a Director for the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs in the Government of the Northwest Territories for 6 years. In September 2006, Erasmus entered the University of Alberta . He was awarded a Masters in Business Administration MBA , with a major in Public Administration, in the fall of 2008. He has been an Assistant Deputy Minister in the Department of Education and Culture for the Government of the Northwest Territories since September 2008. External links http www.cbc.ca nwtvotes2003 riding 017 NWT Votes 2003 Weledeh Profile start box s par ca nt succession box before Michael Ballantyne title Member of the Legislative Assembly MLA Yellowknife North years 1995 1999 after District Abolished end box NorthwestTerritories politician stub DEFAULTSORT Erasmus, Roy Category Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories Category Living people Category People from Yellowknife ... more details
Jaco Erasmus born 31 July 1979 in Humansdorf , South Africa is an South Africa n born Italy national rugby union team Italian rugby union naturalized player. ref name ercrugby http www.ercrugby.com eng 36 4571.php?player 43&includeref dynamic ref Erasmus currently plays for Rugby Viadana ref name ercrugby where he gained qualification for the Italian national team. In March 2008 he received a call up to the national team from fellow South African Nick Mallett . ref http www.skysports.com story 0,19528,12333 3200167,00.html ref References reflist Aironi squad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Erasmus, Jaco ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 31 July 1979 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Erasmus, Jaco Category 1979 births Category Living people Category Rugby sevens footballers Category South African rugby union players Category Italian rugby union players Category Italian people of South African descent Category Italy international rugby union players Italy rugbyunion bio stub SouthAfrica rugbyunion bio stub fr Jaco Erasmus it Jaco Erasmus ... more details
Garth Erasmus born July 1956, Uitenhage , Eastern Cape, South Africa is a South African artist who works in several media, including painting , Garth s work is represented in several art collections, including the National Museum of African Art and the Smithsonian Institution . External links http www.devon.gov.uk dcs crossings art art1.htm Projects http www.sahistory.org.za pages people bios erasmus g.htm Cultural significance http www.alliance.org.za article.php3?id article 581 Recent exhibitions http www.asai.co.za artstudio.php?artist 8 Extensive Bio Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Erasmus, Garth ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1956 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Erasmus, Garth Category 1956 births Category Living people Category Rhodes University alumni Category South African artists SouthAfrica artist stub ... more details