What is the origin of the name Beza?
1: Spanish: variant of Baeza. This surname is also established in Guatemala.2: Polish (also Bęza): unexplained.3: Ethiopian: from the personal name Beza which is interpreted as e.g. ‘he multiplied’ in the Amharic [...]
The history of the Protestant reformation : in Germany and Switzerland, and in England, Ireland, Scotland, the Netherlands, France, and Northern Europe , in...
...last breath have testified it. Let Beza, or whoever pleases deny it : it is, however, clearly proved, that he... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1577)
...last breath have testified it. Let Beza, or whoever pleases deny it : it is, however, clearly proved, that he... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1577)
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The history of the Protestant reformation : in Germany and Switzerland, and in England, Ireland, Scotland, the Netherlands, France, and Northern Europe , in...
...him to this action, and Theodore Beza thought the same. After this, Leclerc returned to Metz, which he entered at... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1851)
...him to this action, and Theodore Beza thought the same. After this, Leclerc returned to Metz, which he entered at... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1851)
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The history of the Protestant reformation : in Germany and Switzerland, and in England, Ireland, Scotland, the Netherlands, France, and Northern Europe , in a series of essays, reviewing D'Aubigné, Menzel, Hallam, Bishop Short, Prescott, Ranké, Fryxell, and others
What is the origin of the name Beza?
1: Spanish: variant of Baeza. This surname is also established in Guatemala.2: Polish (also Bęza): unexplained.3: Ethiopian: from the personal name Beza which is interpreted as e.g. ‘he multiplied’ in the Amharic [...]