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  2. Faust - Wikipedia

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    The origin of Faust's name and persona remains unclear. [ dubious – discuss ] In the Historia Brittonum , Faustus is the offspring of an incestuous marriage between king Vortigern and Vortigern's own daughter.

  3. Johann Fust - Wikipedia

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    The name was written "Fust" until 1506, when Peter Schöffer, in dedicating the German translation of Livy to Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, called his father-in-law "Faust." Thenceforward, the family assumed this name. The Fausts of Aschaffenburg, an old and quite distinct family, placed Johann Fust in their pedigree.

  4. Johann Georg Faust - Wikipedia

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    Title page of one of the Höllenzwang grimoires attributed to D. Faustus Magus Maximus Kundlingensis (18th century). Georg Faustus (sometimes also Georg Sebellicus Faustus (/ ˈ f aʊ s t /; c. 1480 or 1466 – c. 1541), known in English as John Faustus, was a German itinerant alchemist, astrologer, and magician of the German Renaissance.

  5. Goethe's Faust - Wikipedia

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    In Faust's study, the poodle transforms into Mephistopheles, dressed as a travelling student who refuses to give his name. He reveals to Faust that although the misshapen pentagram carved into Faust's doorway has allowed him to enter, he cannot leave. Faust is surprised that Mephistopheles is bound by mystical laws, and from this reasons that ...

  6. Faust (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Faust is the protagonist of a German tale who makes a pact with the Devil. ... Foust, a surname (including a list of people with the name)

  7. Faustus - Wikipedia

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    The name Faustus primarily refers to Faust, the protagonist of the German legend. Faustus may also refer to: Faustus (praenomen), a Latin personal name; Faustus of Alexandria (died 250), priest and martyr; Faustus of Byzantium, 5th-century Armenian historian; Faustus of Milan (died 190), soldier and martyr

  8. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Wikipedia

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    The first operatic version of Goethe's Faust, by Louis Spohr, appeared in 1814. The work subsequently inspired operas and oratorios by Schumann, Berlioz, Gounod, Boito, Busoni and Schnittke, as well as symphonic works by Liszt, Wagner and Mahler. Faust became the ur-myth of many figures in the 19th century. Later, a facet of its plot, i.e., of ...

  9. Fausto Veranzio - Wikipedia

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    Fausto Veranzio [2] [3] (Latin: Faustus Verantius; Croatian: Faust Vrančić; Hungarian and Vernacular Latin: Verancsics Faustus; [4] [5] c. 1551 – 20 January 1617) [6] was a Croatian polymath, diplomat and bishop from Šibenik, then part of the Republic of Venice. He is a scientist recognised for his genius as both a Croatian and as a ...

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