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Kaisern, 911-1125 (Stuttgart, 1889); HAMPE, Deutsche Kaisergeschichte in der Zeit der Salier und Staufer (Leipzig, 1909); also the literature on the popes of this period.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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The last Staufer died on the scaffold at Naples under the axe of Charles of Anjou, who was a vassal of the Church.
Germany and the Next War Friedrich von Bernhardi 1889
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Amon's defense lawyer Susan Staufer says he didn't know his friend had climbed out of his seat.
The Seattle Times 2012
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They revived him together - Staufer brought his CPR mask and AED (defibrillator).
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Staufer said it was reassuring working with DuFour, as he was a skilled individual who "put his life in jeopardy to aid someone else."
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Schott has another kid's class coming up based around the newest exhibit that opens this weekend at the Pomerene Center for the Arts, featuring the artwork of Joan Staufer.
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Shortly after Prado bought the old Vail Village in from former owner Josef Staufer in 1995, the complications started coming.
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At that point, the security officers had contacted dispatch and Staufer was on his way.
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According to DuFour, Staufer arrived in the nick of time, just as the man stopped breathing.
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According to DuFour, Staufer arrived in the nick of time, just as the man stopped breathing.
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