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    Conrad of Ascoli was an Italian Friar Minor and missionary; his feast day is April 19. Conrad was born at Ascoli in the March of Ancona in 1234. He belonged...
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  • Piceno, Alberto Ascoli (1877–1957), Italian medical researcher Conrad of Ascoli (1234–1289), Italian Friar Minor and missionary Enoch of Ascoli (c. 1400–c...
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    (d. 1246) Conrad of Ascoli, Italian friar and missionary (d. 1289) Ippen (or Zuien), Japanese Buddhist monk (d. 1289) Manuel of Castile, Spanish prince...
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    (18 April); Conrad of Ascoli, d. 1290, (19 April); Giles of Assisi, d. 1262, early companion of Francis of Assisi (23 April); Agnellus of Pisa, d. 1236...
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    (the Devoted), king of Georgia (b. 1259) March 19 – John of Parma, Italian priest and theologian (b. 1209) April 19 – Conrad of Ascoli, Italian monk and...
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    1942) Christian feast day: Ælfheah of Canterbury (Anglican, Catholic) Conrad of Ascoli Emma of Lesum Expeditus George of Antioch Olaus and Laurentius Petri...
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  • (tsar) of Bulgaria (d. 1246) Conrad of Ascoli, Italian friar and missionary (d. 1289) Ippen (or Zuien), Japanese Buddhist monk (d. 1289) Manuel of Castile...
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  • A list of people, who died during the 13th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from...
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    Masci (Girolamo Masci) was born on 30 September 1227 at Lisciano, near Ascoli Piceno. He was a pious, peace-loving man whose goals as a Franciscan friar...
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    protected Ascoli from other dangers. A dazzling vision of Emygdius is said to have deterred Alaric I from destroying Ascoli in 409. The troops of Conrad II,...
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    Italy (redirect from Republic of Italy)
    ISBN 978-1-5664-3039-5. list of Western European countries Italy. Ugo, Ascoli; Emmanuele, Pavolini (2016). The Italian welfare state in a European perspective:...
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    calendar) of the Julian calendar. Spring – Nikephoros Dokeianos, Byzantine governor of the Catepanate of Italy, is murdered by Lombard rebels at Ascoli. He...
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    authority of a general rector reporting directly to the pope. Under the papacy, the March had three towns of over 10,000 people: Ancona, Ascoli Piceno and...
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    Gerardo Bianchi of Parma, and Girolamo Masci d' Ascoli, O.Min., of Picenum. He also appointed three cardinal-deacons: Giordano Orsini, brother of Pope Nicholas...
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    earthquakes - Emygdius of Ascoli Epidemics, diseases - Four Holy Marshals Invoked against epilepsy and headaches - Gerard of Lunel Epilepsy, against...
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  • 1870s and deals with the exploits of James West (played by Robert Conrad) and Artemus Gordon (Ross Martin), two agents of the United States Secret Service...
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  • CM, Rees CL, Komendantov AO, Hamilton DJ, Ascoli GA (September 2015). "Hippocampome.org: a knowledge base of neuron types in the rodent hippocampus". eLife...
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    distribution of Saracen loot. After the assassination of Catapan Nikephoros Dokeianos at Ascoli in 1040 the Normans elected Atenulf, brother of Pandulf III of Benevento...
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    Malaspina family (category Duchy of Massa and Carrara)
    fraction of Varzi; their forefather was Azzo, son of Nicolò of Oramala and Malgrate. This branch went extinct in the 18th century. Malaspina of Ascoli Piceno...
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    fractured geographically through the spread of German and Italian. The Italian linguist Graziadio Isaia Ascoli first made the claim in 1873. The other position...
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  • book series published by Cambridge University Press. Each book is a collection of essays on the topic commissioned by the publisher. Cambridge Companions...
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    Topology (redirect from History of topology)
    part of algebraic topology. Unifying the work on function spaces of Georg Cantor, Vito Volterra, Cesare Arzelà, Jacques Hadamard, Giulio Ascoli and others...
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  • This is a list of recipients of the Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts (German: Pour le Mérite für Wissenschaften und Künste), a German and formerly...
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  • concise history of Nazi Germany Plymouth, UK: Rowman & Littlefield. pp.161–162. Benito Mussolini, Richard Washburn Child, Max Ascoli, Richard Lamb. My...
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  • outstanding contributions in Biology. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes which were established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895. Every year, the Nobel...
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  • Siege of Pesaro (544) – Gothic War (535–554) Siege of Fermo (544) – Gothic War (535–554) Siege of Ascoli (544) – Gothic War (535–554) Siege of Spoleto...
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    (London, 1962:154ff). See also Conrad Leyser, "Long-haired kings and short-haired nuns: writing on the body in Caesarius of Arles", Studia patristica 24...
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    This is a list of cathedrals in Italy, including also Vatican City and San Marino. This is intended to be a complete list of extant cathedrals – i.e....
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