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APOSTLE DIED CIRCA 80 AD
St. Matthias (Apostle); St Matthias; St. Matthias; Matthias, Saint; Matthias (apostle); Saint Matthias

Matthias      
n. Joseph Ben Matthias (AD 37-100?), geboortenaam van Josephus Flavius; mannelijke voornaam (vorm van Mattheüs)
Matthias Grunewald         
  • Frankoniabrunnen]], by [[Ferdinand von Miller]] (1824), now in front of the [[Würzburg Residence]]
  • forged]] painting based on this drawing.
  • Second state of the [[Isenheim Altarpiece]], Colmar, [[Unterlinden Museum]]
GERMAN RENAISSANCE PAINTER (C.1480-1528)
Matthias Grunewald; Mathias Grunewald; Matthias Grnewald; Mathis Gothart Niethart; Mathis Gothart-Nithart; Matthias Gruenewald; Mathias Grünewald; Mathis Gothart-Neithart; Mathis Grünewald; Matteo Gruvenald; Mathias Gruenewald; Mathis Grunewald; Mathis Gruenewald; Matthias Gothardt; Gothardt; Mathiss Grunewald; Mathis Gothart Nithart; Mathis Gothart-Nithardt; Mathis Gothart Nithardt; Mathis Gothardt Nithardt; Mathis Gothardt; Matthis Grünewald; Mathis Gothart; Mathis Neithardt; Matthias Neithardt; Matthias Gothart; Grünewald; Mathias Grunwald; Mathias Gothart; Mathias Neithardt; Matthias Grunwald; Mathis Nithart Gothart
(1475-1528, geboren Mathis Gothart Neithart) Duitse schilder in de Renaissance bekend om zijn religieuze schilderijen

Определение

Prime Conductor
A metal or metal coated sphere or cylinder or other solid with rounded ends mounted on insulating supports and used to collect electricity as generated by a frictional electric machine. According to whether the prime conductor or the cushions are grounded positive or negative electricity is taken from the ungrounded part. Generally the cushions are grounded, and the prime conductor yields positive electricity.

Википедия

Matthias the Apostle

Matthias (Koine Greek: Μαθθίας, Maththías [maθˈθi.as], from Hebrew מַתִּתְיָהוּ Mattiṯyāhū; Coptic: ⲙⲁⲑⲓⲁⲥ; died c. AD 80) was, according to the Acts of the Apostles (written c. AD 63), chosen by the apostles to replace Judas Iscariot following the latter's betrayal of Jesus and his subsequent death. His calling as an apostle is unique, in that his appointment was not made personally by Jesus, who had already ascended into heaven, and it was also made before the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the early Church.