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Weiss, Stefan, 1960-2016

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Personal name headingWeiss, Stefan, 1960-2016
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Associated countryGermany
Associated placeAugsburg (Germany)
Birth date1960-05-25
Death date2016-12-27
Place of birthDüsseldorf (Germany)
Place of deathStrasbourg (France)
Field of activityPapacy--History Middle Ages
AffiliationUniversität Augsburg
Profession or occupationHistorians Medievalists Translators
University and college faculty members
Special noteFormerly on undifferentiated record: nr 92024550.
Found inDie Urkunden der päpstlichen Legaten von Leo IX. bis Coelestin III. (1049-1198), 1995: title page (Stefan Weiss)
Die Versorgung des päpstlichen Hofes in Avignon mit Lebensmitteln (1316-1378), 2002: title page (Stefan Weiss) page 15 (submitted this work as his Habilitationsschrift to the Universität Augsburg in 2000)
Universität Augsburg, Lehrstuhl für Mittelalterliche Geschichte website, viewed February 27, 2008: link to Personen page (PD [Privatdozent ] Dr. Stefan Weiss)
Die Römische Kurie und das Geld, 2018: page 9 (volume dedicated to the memory of Stefan Weiss, born 1960 in Düsseldorf; medieval historian, he researched the history of the papacy and the Roman Curia; died December 27, 2016, in Strasbourg)
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed April 8, 2020 (authorized access point: Weiss, Stefan; other data in authority record: Dr. habil.; German historian; born 1960 in Düsseldorf; died 2016 in Strasbourg)
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German Wikipedia, viewed April 8, 2020 (Stefan Weiss (Historiker); full name: Stefan Otto Walter Weiss; born May 25, 1960, in Düsseldorf; died December 27, 2016, in Strasbourg; German historian of the Middle Ages; obtained his doctorate in Düsseldorf in the winter semester 1991/1992; he was Assistent at the University of Augsburg from 1995 to 2003; he spent his final years as a free-lance translator in Strasbourg)
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