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  2. Nicolas Théobald - Wikipedia

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    His basic works for the preparation for recruitment competitions for the teaching of earth sciences are based on a long practice of research in the field and in the laboratory, including his state thesis, "Les Insectes fossiles des terrains oligocènes de France", is the best-known testimony. [18] He is the author of many geological maps. [19]

  3. Lewis Theobald - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Theobald was the son of Peter Theobald, an attorney, and his second wife, Mary. He was born in Sittingbourne, Kent, and baptized there on 2 April 1688. [2]When Peter Theobald died in 1690, Lewis was taken into the Rockingham household and educated with the sons of the family, which gave him the grounding in Greek and Latin that would serve his scholarship throughout his career.

  4. List of multiplayer online battle arena games - Wikipedia

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    Year Game Developer Platform Free-to-play Still playable Notes 1989: Herzog Zwei: Technosoft: Sega Genesis: No: No: Herzog Zwei has been cited as an inspiration to the developers of Warcraft, StarCraft, Dune II, and Command & Conquer [1] [2] [3] and is also considered a precursor to the MOBA genre.

  5. Theobald - Wikipedia

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    Theobald Smith. Theobald is a Germanic dithematic name, composed from the elements theod-"people" and bald "bold". The name arrived in England with the Normans.. The name occurs in many spelling variations, including Theudebald, Diepold, Theobalt, Tybalt; in French Thibaut, Thibault, Thibeault, Thiébaut, etc.; in Italian Tebaldo; in Spanish and Portuguese Teobaldo; in Irish Tiobóid; in Czech ...

  6. Theobald of Étampes - Wikipedia

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    Six letters of Theobald of Étampes have been preserved. Two are written in Caen.The first is a letter written to a certain Philipp, who had committed an undetermined sexual deviation and sustained harassment accordingly; consoling him Theobald develops the idea that the faults of this kind are not the most serious, and that pride is a far more dangerous sin; he very clearly suggests that ...

  7. Theobald I of Navarre - Wikipedia

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    Theobald succeeded his uncle Sancho VII of Navarre as King of Navarre. Theobald was in Pamplona at the time of Sancho's death and he immediately affirmed the fueros of the realm. This greatly increased his resources (not to mention his prestige), and the remaining years of his rule were far more peaceful and prosperous.

  8. Theobald of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Theobald (also Theudebald, Theodolt, or Theodoalt) (died 717/719) was the duke of Bavaria from at least 711, when his father Theodo associated him with his rule at Passau or Salzburg. He was the second son of Theodo and Folchaid. His father divided the duchy between his four sons some time before 715.

  9. Theobald I, Duke of Lorraine - Wikipedia

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    Theobald I (French: Thiébaud or Thiébaut) (c. 1191 – 17 February 1220) was the duke of Lorraine from 1213 to his death. He was the son and successor of Frederick II [ 1 ] and Agnes of Bar. Battle of Bouvines