Camillo Jerusalem (3 April 1914 – 1 August 1979) was an Austrian footballer who played as a midfielder or forward. He played for Austria Wien, Sochaux...
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laureate Camillo Jerusalem (1914–1979), Austrian football player Camillo Laurenti (1861–1938), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Count Camillo Marcolini...
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German players and fans. When future Villa manager, Alex Massie fouled Camillo Jerusalem, the referee needed to separate the teams. Hostility from the 110...
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Patriarchate of Jerusalem (Latin: Patriarchatus Latinus Hierosolymitanus) is the Latin Catholic ecclesiastical patriarchate in Jerusalem, officially seated...
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Camillo Massimi (20 July 1620 – 12 September 1677) was an Italian cardinal in 17th century Rome, best remembered as a major patron of Baroque artists...
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Grand prior in Rome of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, and in 1681 was named a cardinal. Camillo Pamphili and Olimpia Aldobrandini had five children:...
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Alf Martinsen Leonard Piontek Gustaf Josefsson 1 goal Franz Binder Camillo Jerusalem Raymond Braine Hendrik Isemborghs Bernard Voorhoof François Devries...
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Franz Binder Georges Aeby Alfred Bickel Vlastimil Kopecký 2 goals Camillo Jerusalem László Cseh Pál Titkos Eugen Walaschek Fritz Wagner Jan Říha 1 goal...
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0 1956 1956 Josef Jech 2 0 1908 1908 Franz Jellinek 1 0 1928 1928 Camillo Jerusalem 12 6 1936 1945 Karl Jestrab 1 0 1935 1935 Ludwig Jetzinger 2 0 1915...
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Rank Player Team Goals 1 Giuseppe Meazza Ambrosiana Inter 10 2 Camillo Jerusalem Austria Wien 7 3 Oldřich Nejedlý Sparta Prague 6...
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1933–34 Josef Jelinek – CO Roubaix-Tourcoing, Sète – 1945–46, 1948–51 Camillo Jerusalem – Sochaux, CO Roubaix-Tourcoing, Colmar – 1938–39, 1945–49 Auguste...
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XIV, De Servorum Dei Beatificatione et Beatorum Canonizatione) Beccari, Camillo (1907). "Beatification and Canonization." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol...
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John of Jerusalem, Maestrante de Granada, Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III, Gentleman of the Chamber of the Emperor of Austria. Camillo is the ancestor...
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1727. Camillo's was orphaned at a young age, and after studying in Modena, he joined the Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, commonly...
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Research. Vol. 2, 833–70. Jerusalem: American Academy for Jewish Research, 1965. Casadei, Alfredo. Lisia Fileno e Camillo Renato: Estratto della Rivista...
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Camillo di Pietro (10 January 1806 – 6 March 1884) was an Papalini Catholic prelate who served as Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals and later...
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Melkite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch (redirect from Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East, of Alexandria and of Jerusalem)
title is Patriarch of Antioch and of All the East, of Alexandria and of Jerusalem of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, incorporating both of the church's...
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Santa Croce in Gerusalemme (redirect from Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem)
The Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem or Basilica di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme (Latin: Basilica Sanctae Crucis in Hierusalem) is a Catholic Minor...
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of his son Victor Emmanuel II. In 1852, a liberal ministry under Count Camillo Benso di Cavour was installed and the Kingdom of Sardinia became the engine...
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Victor Emmanuel II (category Claimant kings of Jerusalem)
made King of Sardinia following his father's abdication. He appointed Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, as his Prime Minister, and he consolidated his...
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Egyptian Francis Thorne 1922 2017 American Leif Thybo 1922 2001 Danish Camillo Togni 1922 1993 Italian Helian di Trakl, Rondeaux per dieci, Blaubart (opera)...
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astronomer, farmer and astronomical optician MPC · 6873 6875 Golgi 1994 NG1 Camillo Golgi (1843–1926) was an Italian scientist, physician and biologist. The...
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Brad H. Young (category Hebrew University of Jerusalem alumni)
Gnostic texts." Grace Theological Journal 9 (Spr 1988): 73-103 "[On] Elmar Camillo Dos Santos (comp.), Robert Lisle Lindsey (ed.), 'A Comparative Greek Concordance...
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Bartholomew (c. 1705–1712) Angelo de' Rossi Saint James the Lesser (1705–1711) Camillo Rusconi Saint Andrew (1705–1709) Saint John (1705–1711) Saint Matthew (1711–1715)...
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Antonietta Vitali Sola (1823) Portrait, Antonio Rosmini (1835) Portrait, Camillo Benso, Conte of Cavour (1864) Portrait, Massimo d'Azeglio (1860) Portrait...
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Church patriarchate. The basilica was assigned to the Patriarchate of Jerusalem. The basilica is the shrine of the tomb of its namesake, Lawrence (sometimes...
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episcopal sees (along with Rome and Antioch) before Constantinople and Jerusalem were granted similar status (in 381 and 451, respectively). Alexandria...
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20th-century Italian archaeologist and Catholic priest of the Franciscan Order. Camillo Bellarmino Bagatti was born in 1905 in the province of Pisa. At the age...
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Temple after the First Jewish–Roman War in 70 AD led to the Siege of Jerusalem. According to a reconstructed inscription found on the site, "the emperor...
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Aegidius Ursinus de Vivere (category Patriarchs of Jerusalem)
1647) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem (1641–1647). Aegidius Ursinus de Vivere was born in Liège, Prince-Bishopric...
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