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    Seminary High School Saint Lawrence of Brindisi, patron saint archive Candide, Henri. "St. Lorenzo da Brindisi." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 9. New...
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    Brindisi (US: /ˈbrɪndɪzi, ˈbriːn-/ BRIN-diz-ee, BREEN-, Italian: [ˈbrindizi] ) is a city in the region of Apulia in southern Italy, the capital of the...
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    name he assumed was "Damiano da Bozzano". He received his ordination to the priesthood in the Chiesa di San Lorenzo da Brindisi on 25 August 1923 from Cardinal...
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    Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute. Busolini, Dario (2006). "Lorenzo da Brindisi" (in Italian). Treccani. Retrieved 20 June 2019. Thielen, Daniel...
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    rivista dell'Istituto superiore di scienze religiose San Lorenzo da Brindisi dell'Arcidiocesi di Brindisi-Ostuni, facoltà teologica pugliese Vol. 2 (2008), n...
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  • Virginis Mariae (1615). Order of Friars Minor Capuchin Missionaries Lorenzo da Brindisi Institute of consecrated life Mendicant orders F. M. Mirabella, Cenni...
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  • November 2023). "Giugliano-Brindisi 3-0, show al De Cristofaro". Il Mattino (in Italian). Retrieved 3 December 2023. Canicchio, Lorenzo (7 November 2023). "Flavio...
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    Saverio Cabrini San Marone Corpus Christi Sant'Andrea di Grecia San Lorenzo da Brindisi (deconsecrated) San Giuseppe Calasanzio (deconsecrated) Liceo scientifico...
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    1948, la mariología di san tommaso (1950), La mariología di san Lorenzo da Brindisi 1951, Il dottore mariano (San Bernardo) 1953, la Madonna del Santisimo...
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    The Stato da Màr or Domini da Mar (lit. 'State of the Sea' or 'Domains of the Sea') was the Republic of Venice's maritime and overseas possessions from...
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    Rome, where he briefly worked at the Collegio Internazionale di San Lorenzo da Brindisi before returning to Belgium. In 1913 he appointed archivist to the...
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  • stroke in Florence in 1672. He was buried in Santa Croce. His last work, Il brindisi de' Ciclopi, was published posthumously in 1673. It consists of a series...
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  • Joseph Giguere (2014). 'The Standard-bearer of the Roman Church' : Lorenzo da Brindisi (1559-1619) and Capuchin Missions in the Holy Roman Empire. ora.ox...
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  • Gonzaga, in which he intervened in 1602 as ambassador, without result, Lorenzo da Brindisi, the city was definitively aggregated by imperial decree in 1603...
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    ISBN 0-8369-1188-1. Bassi, Adriano, Don Lorenzo Perosi: L'uomo, il compositore e il religioso (Fasano di Brindisi, 1994), p. 226 Magister, Sandro, "I Had...
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    Miguel Ángel Brindisi de Marco (born 8 October 1950) is an Argentine football coach and former player. An attacking midfielder, he played for the Argentina...
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  • Bilardo to be sacked during December. In spite of rumors about Miguel Ángel Brindisi as new trainer, the club appointed Héctor Veira as new head coach and reinforced...
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    Titian (redirect from Da Cadore)
    about his own age, among them Giovanni Palma da Serinalta, Lorenzo Lotto, Sebastiano Luciani, and Giorgio da Castelfranco, nicknamed Giorgione. Francesco...
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    of the Royal Chapel included: Bernardino de Figueroa – later bishop at Brindisi in Italy 1571–1591. Rodrigo de Ceballos (1561–1581) Ambrosio Cotes (1581–1596)...
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    Ramón Díaz (category San Lorenzo de Almagro managers)
    their services. On 24 December 2006, he was appointed head coach of San Lorenzo in the Argentine Primera, Díaz secured the title after the 17th round of...
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  • 12 September 2010. Retrieved 2011-09-05. "Interview with Miguel Angel Brindisi (January, 2002)" (in Spanish). El Grafico. 4 December 2008. Retrieved 2011-09-05...
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  • On the final day, Frosinone, with a point less than Brindisi, travelled to Melfi, while Brindisi faced a tough[tone][according to whom?] trip away to...
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    there is mention of a Bishop Theodosius, who was not one of the bishops of Brindisi. A bishop of Euryatensis is named in a Novella of Emperor Leo the Isaurian...
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  • The 2021–22 season is New Basket Brindisi's 30th in existence and the club's 4th consecutive season in the top tier of Italian basketball. Supplier: Adidas...
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  • Veira (2000–01) Carlos Aimar (2001–02) Osvaldo Sosa (2002–03) Miguel Ángel Brindisi (2003–04) Carlos Ramacciotti (2004) Néstor Gorosito (2004–2005) Ramón Cabrero...
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  • assistant coach of F.B. Brindisi 1912. Italy U21 1996 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship winner. "FIGC" (PDF). UFFICIALE: Brindisi, Rastelli nuovo tecnico...
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    became the lifelong patron of Marsilio, who was made tutor to his grandson, Lorenzo de' Medici. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, the Italian humanist philosopher...
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    most important Roman roads of the ancient republic. It connected Rome to Brindisi, in southeast Italy. Its importance is indicated by its common name, recorded...
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    Ariadeno therefore, wishing to continue the conquests, thought of occupying Brindisi and laying siege to other cities. Ferrante seeing his kingdom in danger...
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  • The history of Francavilla Fontana, a town in the Province of Brindisi, begins with the appearance in the Neolithic period of a village inhabited mainly...
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