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    Benedict of Bari (c. 1150 – 1220?), Italian Benedetto da Bari, Latin Benedictus Barensis, was a Benedictine monk of Santissima Trinità della Cava dei...
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  • Edessa of the Latin rite Benedict (canon of St. Peter's) (12th century), religious and liturgical writer of Rome Benedict of Bari (fl. 1227), monk and religious...
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    The Pontifical Basilica of Saint Nicholas (Basilica of Saint Nicholas) is a church in Bari, southern Italy, that holds wide religious significance throughout...
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    Bari (/ˈbɑːri/ BAR-ee; Italian: [ˈbaːri] ; Barese: Bare [ˈbæːrə]; Latin: Barium) is the capital city of the Metropolitan City of Bari and of the Apulia...
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  • attributed to Joachim of Fiore De septem sigillis (c. 1227), treatise of Benedict of Bari Seven Seals This set index article includes a list of related items...
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    christened antipope Benedict XIII during the Western Schism. Pedro Martínez de Luna was born at Illueca, Kingdom of Aragon (part of modern Spain), in 1328...
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    Benedict Joseph Labre, TOSF (French: Benoît-Joseph Labre, 25 March 1748 – 16 April 1783) was a French Franciscan tertiary, and Catholic saint. Labre was...
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    nobleman from the Apulian town of Bari, whose ambition to carve for himself an autonomous territory from the Byzantine catapanate of Italy in the early eleventh...
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    province of Salerno, southern Italy. It stands in a gorge of the Finestre Hills. It was founded in 1011 by Alferius of Pappacarbone, a noble of Salerno...
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    Pope Benedict XIV (Latin: Benedictus XIV; Italian: Benedetto XIV; 31 March 1675 – 3 May 1758), born Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini, was head of the Catholic...
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    Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto (Latin: Archidioecesis Barensis-Bituntina) is Metropolitan Latin archdiocese of the Catholic Church in the administrative Bari province...
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    Pope John XIX (category Year of birth unknown)
    brother, Benedict VIII. Papal relations with the Patriarchate of Constantinople soured during John XIX's pontificate. He was a supporter of Emperor Conrad...
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    campaigned against the Emirate of Bari continuously from 866 until 871. Louis was allied with the Lombard principalities of southern Italy from the start...
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    With an average of three foreign journeys per year from 2006 to 2009, Pope Benedict XVI was as active in visiting other countries as his predecessor,...
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    influence in Europe and the rest of the world. On 19 December 2009, John Paul II was proclaimed venerable by his successor, Benedict XVI, and on 1 May 2011 (Divine...
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    Nocturne is a 1946 American film noir starring George Raft and Lynn Bari, with Virginia Huston, Joseph Pevney, and Myrna Dell in support. Directed by Edwin...
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    cardinals elected Bartolomeo Prignano, the archbishop of Bari, as Pope Urban VI. The majority of the cardinals who had elected Urban VI quickly regretted...
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  • following list includes the names, locations, and categories of all the stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The categories are motion pictures, television,...
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    I (757–767), Celestine III (1191–1198), Nicholas III (1277–1280), and Benedict XIII (1724–1730). The family also included 34 cardinals, numerous condottieri...
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    Douglas Murray (author) (category People educated at St Benedict's School, Ealing)
    many of the children's parents had escaped from." Murray's parents withdrew him from the school after a year. He won scholarships to St Benedict's School...
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    Matera (redirect from History of Matera)
    conquest of Bari in 840, Matera came under Islamic rule. Emancipated from the old Lombard jurisdiction of the gastald of Acerenza in the Principality of Salerno...
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    Lambertini, who became the Archbishop of Bologna in 1731 (later Pope Benedict XIV). Lambertini became the official patron of Bassi. He arranged for a public...
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  • This is a list of known Hindi songs performed by Kavita Krishnamurthy from 1976 to date. She had also sung in several languages which are not included...
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  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey is a 1944 drama film made by Benedict Bogeaus Productions and released by United Artists. It was produced and directed by Rowland...
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    Alexanders by then, so there is now a gap in the numbering sequence. Benedict: Antipope Benedict X (1058–1059) was kept in the numbering sequence. Boniface: Antipope...
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    discipline of Ora et labora ("Work and pray"). He died after 52 years as bishop, on 9 February 566. Sabinus was a friend of Saint Benedict, whom he visited...
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    circolo di Gibran (in Italian). Bari: Palomar. 2009. ISBN 978-88-7600-340-0. Popp, Richard A. (2000). Al-Funun: the Making of an Arab-American Literary Journal...
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    by Pope Benedict XVI. He is patron of the town of Bitetto in Bari, Apulia, Italy. James was born in Zadar around 1400 to a Croatian family of Leonardo...
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    Christendom (see Pentarchy). Upon relinquishing the title of Patriarch of the West in 2006, Pope Benedict XVI renamed these basilicas from patriarchal basilicas...
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  • List of drag queens List of nicknames of blues musicians List of nicknames of jazz musicians List of people who adopted matrilineal surnames List of one-word...
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