means | (noun) English physician who was a pioneer in the study of the brain (1621-1675) Thomas Willis, Willis |
means | e/de/Wilhelm (Arnsberg) |
means | e/de/Wilhelm (Berg-Ravensberg) |
means | e/de/Wilhelm (Hachberg-Sausenberg) |
means | e/de/Wilhelm (Hauteville, † 1097) |
means | e/de/Wilhelm (Hessen-Philippsthal) |
means | e/de/Wilhelm (Hessen-Philippsthal-Barchfeld) |
means | e/de/Wilhelm (Jülich-Berg) |
means | e/de/Wilhelm (Leuchtenberg) |
means | e/de/Wilhelm (Nassau-Hilchenbach) |
means | e/de/Wilhelm (Nordmark) |
means | e/de/Wilhelm (Olmütz) |
means | e/de/Wilhelm (Sann) |
means | e/de/Wilhelm (Troppau) |
means | e/de/Wilhelm (Weimar-Orlamünde) |
means | e/de/Wilhelm (Werle) |
means | e/de/Wilhelm (Évreux) |
means | e/Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Weimar |
means | e/Wilhelm, Margrave of Baden-Baden |
means | e/William I of Guelders and Jülich |
means | e/William I, Count of Luxembourg |
means | e/William I, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg |
means | e/William le Gros, 1st Earl of Albemarle |
means | e/William of Julich-Cleves-Berg |
means | e/William, Count of Schaumburg-Lippe |
means | e/William, Duke of Austria |
means | e/William, Duke of Brunswick |
means | e/William, archbishop of Mainz |
means | e/Wm. |