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Berendsohn, Walter A. (Walter Arthur), 1884-1984 1 record
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Berendsohn, Walter A. (Walter Arthur), 1884-1984--Bibliography 1 record
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  1. Languages, Artificial (80 records)
  2. Pasigraphy (15 records)
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Berendt, C. Hermann (Carl Hermann), 1817-1878 2 records
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Berendt, Joachim-Ernst, 1922-2000 1 record
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Berendzen, Richard 2 records
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Berengar I, Holy Roman Emperor, -924 1 record
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Berengar I, King of Italy, d. 924 1 record
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Berengar, of Tours, approximately 1000-1088 9 records
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Berengar, of Tours, approximately 1000-1088--Bibliography 1 record
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Berengar, of Tours, approximately 1000-1088--Correspondence 1 record
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Berengar, of Tours, ca. 1000-1088 4 records
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Berengaria, Queen, consort of Richard I, King of England, 1174-approximately 1230 1 record
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Berengaria, Queen, consort of Richard I, King of England, approximately 1163-approximately 1230 3 records
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Berengaria, Queen of Castile and Leon, 1181?-1246 6 records
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Berengaria, Queen of Castile and Leon, 1181?-1246--Fiction 1 record
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Berengaria (Ship) 1 record
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Berengaria (Steamship) 1 record
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Berengario da Carpi, Jacopo, approximately 1460-approximately 1530--Influence 1 record
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Berengario II, King of Italy, -966 1 record
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