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    Koper (redirect from Insula Capritana)
    southeastern part of the Gulf of Koper in the northern Adriatic. Called Insula Caprea (Goat Island) or Capro by Roman settlers, it developed into the city...
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    Benjamin Fondane (redirect from I. G. Ofir)
    War I, he was active as a cultural critic, avant-garde promoter and, with his brother-in-law Armand Pascal, manager of the theatrical troupe Insula. Fondane...
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    Petrus Schenck, or Pieter, or Peter Schenk the Elder (baptized: 26 December 1660 – between 12 August and 17 November 1711 in Leipzig) was a German engraver...
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  • disk-shaped island southwest of Ireland. It is denoted by the caption "Insula de montonis siue de brazile" ("isle of sheep (?) or of brasil"). Angelino...
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  • Zamfirescu Iertarea, by Ion Băieșu Inspectorul broaștelor, de Victor Eftimiu Insula, by Mihail Sebastian și Mircea Ștefănescu Irinel (1912), by Barbu Ștefănescu...
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    importance in the founding of the Christian Church. The name Peter is "Petrus" in Latin and "Petros" in Greek, deriving from petra which means "stone"...
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    Boccaccio "De Canaria et insula reliquis, ultra Ispaniam, in occeano noviter repertis" (repr. in Monumenta Henricina, vol. I, pp. 202–06.) De la Roncière...
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    Boccaccio "De Canaria et insula reliquis, ultra Ispaniam, in occeano noviter repertis" (repr. in Monumenta Henricina, vol. I, pp. 202–06.) Libro de Conoscimiento...
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    In Kircher and Jonston's writings, the place of capture is given as the Insulas Pictorum near the Visayas, namely, the "Island[s] of the Artist[s]". A...
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  • an Italian scholar who wrote Translatio mirifici martyris Isidori a Chio insula in civitatem Venetam (1125), describing the translation of the body of the...
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    participated in the first Roman synod of Pope Symmachus in 499. Bishop Petrus attended Pope Paul I's synod of 761; Bishop Romanus was present at Pope Eugeniius II's...
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  • sunt tres primae partes continentes, id est terra firma. Sed quarta est insula, quia omniquaque mari circumdata conspicitur”; Johannes Schoner, Luculentissima...
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    Santa Sabina (redirect from Priest Petrus)
    and 432 near a temple of Juno on the Aventine Hill in Rome. Pope Celestine I established the cardinal title of Santa Sabina with its seat here in 423 AD...
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  • an Italian scholar who wrote Translatio mirifici martyris Isidori a Chio insula in civitatem Venetam (1125), describing the translation of the body of the...
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    Ronciere, 1924), the inscription by Antillia reads: Hec Septem Civitatum insula vocatur, nunc Portugallensium colonia efecta, ut Gromite citantur Hispanorum...
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    ubi tam veteris Siciliae impiae superstitiones, quam verae fidei in eadem insula initia, propagatio et augmenta, Siculorum in religionem Christianam ardor...
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    becoming involved with Fondane's theatrical company Insula. His texts were given public readings, but Insula dissolved itself before Călugăru could deliver...
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  • INFANS – L'Enfant; Child de INGANIA – Engaine de INSULA – Lisle de INSULA BONA – Lislebone de INSULA FONTIS – Lilburne de IPRA – de Ipres de ISPANIA –...
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    transferred her property in Villola (16 kilometers southeast of Mantua) and the Insula Sancti Benedicti (island in the Po, today on the south bank in the area...
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    Dumitru Karnabatt (category Romanian people of World War I)
    George Sand. The radical Symbolist Ion Minulescu co-opted Karabatt on his Insula magazine, which published only three issues, in spring 1912. Although short-lived...
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    Giuseppe Silos, Historiarum clericorum regularium, pars III (Palermo: P. de Insula 1666), pp. 314-316. Gauchat IV, p. 298 with note 4. Ritzler & Sefrin, Hierarchia...
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    donation made by the Archbishop of Ravenna to the monastery of S. Maria in Insula. Marco Fantuzzi, Monumenti Ravennati de secoli di mezzo per la maggior parte...
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    called the land between the Rhine and Waal "the island of the Batavi" (insula batavorum). He portrayed the Rhine as a natural boundary between the Gauls...
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    Bonifatius (1111 - 1130?). Supported the Pope Anacletus II in the schism. Petrus (1130). Guido (1133 - 1143). Gilbertus (1143-1150). Rolandus Bandinelli...
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    Emil Isac (category Romanian people of World War I)
    Minulescu and his rebelliously Symbolist magazine, the Bucharest-based Insula. By the same time, the young poet was entering another polemic with the...
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    population in the area. In the 11th century, it was known as the church of Petrus Leonis, referring to the converted Jewish family, the Pierleoni, who rebuilt...
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    Synodo Senensi prima quam Franciscus Maria Taurusius tit. s. Bartholomaei in insula presbyter cardinalis, illiusq. ecclesiae Archiepiscopus habuit anno 1599...
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    denote special cases): Joannes (attested only at the beginning of 1069). Petrus (attested from 1100 to 1112). Sigizo (attested from 1118 to 1130), Roman...
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    (1166–1179) ... Gregorius (1202–1207) Joannes de Castrocoeli (1294–1295) Petrus de Capella (1305–1306) Jacques Duèse (1312–1313) Bertrand de la Tour, O...
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  • N. D. Cocea (category Romanian people of World War I)
    scriitorilor" (I) Archived March 17, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, in Convorbiri Literare, October 2003 Frunză, pp. 214, 245 (in Romanian) Petru Popescu Gogan...
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