- Kaulen, Franz Philip
- Kaulen, Franz Philip
• Scriptural scholar, born 20 March, 1827, at Düsseldorf; died at Bonn, 11 July, 1907Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Franz Philip Kaulen — Franz Philip Kaulen † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Franz Philip Kaulen Scriptural scholar, born 20 March, 1827, at Düsseldorf; died at Bonn, 11 July, 1907. He attended the gymnasium in his native city, studied theology at the University of … Catholic encyclopedia
Franz Philip Kaulen — (born 20 March1827, at Düsseldorf; died at Bonn, 11 July1907) was a German Catholic scriptural scholar.LifeHe attended the gymnasium in his native city, studied theology at the University of Bonn from 1846 to 1849, and was ordained priest at… … Wikipedia
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