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  • 61Liber Diurnus Romanorum Pontificum — Liber Diurnus Romanorum Pontificum, Latin for Journal of the Roman Pontiffs , is the name given to a miscellaneous collection of ecclesiastical formulae used in the Papal chancery until about the 11th century. It fell into disuse through the… …

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  • 62Archdiocese of Milan —     Archdiocese of Milan     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Archdiocese of Milan     (MEDIOLANENSIS)     Located in Lombardy, northern Italy. The city is situated on the Orona River, which, with three canals, the Naviglio Grande (1257 72), the… …

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  • 63Список записей оперы «Дидона и Эней» Генри Пёрселла — Дидона и Эней (англ. Dido and Aeneas) (Z. 626) опера в трёх действиях английского барочного композитора Генри Пёрселла, либретто Наума Тейта по поэме (четвёртой книге) Вергилия «Энеида». Первое известное представление оперы состоялось в… …

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  • 64Latin Rite — The Latin Rite is one of the 23 sui iuris particular Churches within the Catholic Church. This particular Church developed in western Europe and north Africa, where, from antiquity to the Renaissance, Latin was the principal language of education …

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  • 65Enrique of Malacca — This article discusses the slave and interpreter of Ferdinand Magellan. See Henry the Black (disambiguation) for other uses Enrique of Malacca was a native of the Malay Archipelago. In the firsthand account of Antonio Pigafetta he was named… …

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  • 66Latin Psalters — The Latin Psalters are the translations of the Book of Psalms into the Latin language. They are the premier liturgical resource used in the Liturgy of the Hours of the Latin Rites of the Roman Catholic Church. These translations are typically… …

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  • 67Battle of Bosco Marengo — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Bosco Marengo caption= partof= date=October 18, 1447 [ [http://www.comune.boscomarengo.al.it/testi.php?id testi=6 Comune di Bosco Marengo: La storia ] ] place=Bosco Marengo, Piedmont, Italy… …

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  • 68Gabriel Bacquier — (born May 17, 1924) is a French operatic baritone. One of the leading baritones of the 20th century and particularly associated with the French and Italian repertories, he is considered a fine singing actor equally at home in dramatic or comic… …

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  • 69Andrés de San Martín — was the chief pilot cosmographer of the Armada de Molucca , the fleet commanded by Ferdinand Magellan.His nationality has been variously identified as Portuguese or French. Antonio Pigafetta wrote he was from Seville, and there s every reason to… …

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  • 70Dimasaua — Dimasaua, also spelled Dimasawa and Dimasava, was the invented name created by 17th century Spanish missionary Fr. Francisco Colín, S.J., pointing to a tiny isle in southern Leyte whose chief, according to Colín, gave the most signal service to… …

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