• Walcher of Malvern (died 1135) (also known as Walcher of Lorraine) was the second Prior of Great Malvern Priory in Worcestershire, England, and a noted...
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    succeeded by Walcher of Malvern, an astronomer and philosopher from Lorraine. Walcher's tomb lid was rescued from burial at the site of the South Transept...
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  • 2003–2006), American politician Rocky Walcher (born 1961), American golfer Walcher of Malvern (died 1135), prior of Great Malvern Walcheren This disambiguation...
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    1135 the monastery included thirty monks. Aldwyn was succeeded by Walcher of Malvern, an astronomer and philosopher from Lorraine in France, whose gravestone...
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    1135 the monastery included thirty monks. Aldwyn was succeeded by Walcher of Malvern, an astronomer and philosopher from Lorraine, whose gravestone inside...
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    researcher on radar William MacGillivray (1796–1852), naturalist Walcher of Malvern (death 1135), mathematician Harry Marsh (1926–2023), carbon chemist...
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    as Hermann of Reichenau were writing texts in Latin on the uses and construction of the astrolabe and others, such as Walcher of Malvern, were using...
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  • Arthur Wachmann (Germany, 1902–1990) Abul Wáfa (Persia, 940–997/998) Walcher of Malvern (England d. 1135) George Wallerstein (1930–2021) William Wales (United...
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    Arnaldus de Villa Nova Johannes Virdung Varāhamihira Walcher of Malvern David Wells William of Marseille Alfred Witte Maurice Woodruff Wilhelm Wulff...
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  • Southwell Minster begins. Walcher of Malvern produces his first lunar tables. 1109 21 April (Holy Wednesday) – death of Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury. Ralph...
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