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    Martina of Rome, a patron saint of Rome, was martyred in 226, according to some authorities, more probably in 228, under the pontificate of Pope Urban...
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  • researcher, politician Martina Proeber (born 1963), German Olympic diver Martina of Rome, Christian martyr (died ca. 266) Martina Schumacher (born 1972)...
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    Martina Hingis (German pronunciation: [maʁˈtiːna ˈhɪŋɡɪs], Slovak: Martina Hingisová; born 30 September 1980) is a Swiss former professional tennis player...
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    Santi Luca e Martina is a church in Rome, Italy, situated between the Roman Forum and the Forum of Caesar and close to the Arch of Septimus Severus. The...
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    example of the style. The High Baroque (1625–1675) produced major works in Rome by Pietro da Cortona, including the (Church of Santi Luca e Martina) (1635–50);...
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    Resurrection (Rubens, Antwerp) (category Paintings of the Resurrection of Christ)
    shows Martina of Rome. These saints are, respectively, the patrons and namesakes of printer Jan Moretus of the Plantin Press, and his widow Martina Plantin...
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    Virgin (title) (category Types of saints)
    Amonaria of Alexandria (3rd century) Martina of Rome (died 228) Tatiana of Rome (died 226 or 235) Euthalia of Sicily (3rd century) Albina of Caesarea...
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    Churandy Thomas Martina (born 3 July 1984) is a Dutch sprinter. He originally placed second in the 200 metres at the 2008 Beijing Olympics but was later...
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  • portal History portal List of saints List of canonizations, for a list of Catholic canonizations by date Calendar of saints Doctor of the Church Patron saint...
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  • Emilia – Prosper of Reggio Ripacandida – Donatus Rome – Lawrence, Martina of Rome, Philip Neri, Paul, Peter, Sebastian, Ignatius of Loyola Sant'Agata...
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    Senate and People of Rome authorized provincial governors, who answered only to them, to rule regions of the empire. The chief magistrates of the republic...
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    to them posthumously. There is no early evidence of veneration of either Martina or Tatiana in Rome, and Prisca (or Priscilla) is hard to identify. January...
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    Martina Plantin (1550–1616) was involved in her father's printing business from five years of age, and ran the family lace shop from the age of 17. After...
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    Martina Helga Hellmann (née Opitz; born 12 December 1960) is a retired German track and field athlete who represented East Germany. She was the Olympic...
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    of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome". www.orthodoxengland.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-02-09. "Commemorated November 29/December 12. Holy Martyr Abibos of...
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    WTA 1000 Series singles records and statistics (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2024)
    season-record of four consecutive titles by winning the Miami–Madrid–Rome–Toronto titles in 2013. In 2009, Madrid replaced Berlin which was held before Rome between...
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    The Martina Franca donkey, Italian: Asino di Martina Franca, is a breed of donkey from Puglia in southern Italy. It is the largest Italian donkey breed...
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    Leonardo da Vinci Rome Fiumicino Airport (Italian: Aeroporto Leonardo da Vinci di Roma–Fiumicino) (IATA: FCO, ICAO: LIRF) is an international airport in...
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    Basilica of Saint Augustine is a Catholic titular minor basilica in the Campus Martius area of Rome, Italy. Dedicated to Saint Augustine of Hippo it serves...
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    Gigi Fernández (category International Tennis Hall of Fame inductees)
    (w/Zvereva) 1995: Tokyo/Pan Pacific (w/Zvereva), Hamburg (with Martina Hingis), Rome (w/Zvereva), French Open (w/Zvereva), San Diego (w/Zvereva), Los...
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    Roman Forum (redirect from Forum of rome)
    (plaza) surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the centre of the city of Rome. Citizens of the ancient city referred to...
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    Pastine–Rome Ciampino Airport (IATA: CIA, ICAO: LIRA) is the secondary international airport serving Rome, the capital of Italy, after Leonardo da Vinci–Rome...
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    Accademia di San Luca (English: Academy of Saint Luke) is an Italian academy of artists in Rome. The establishment of the Accademia de i Pittori e Scultori...
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  • A list of people, who died during the 3rd century, who have received recognition as Saints (through canonization) from the Catholic Church: Christianity...
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    churches in Rome, which makes it the city with the largest number of churches in the world. Almost all of these are Catholic. The first churches of Rome originated...
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  • Martina Centofanti (born 19 May 1998) is an Italian group rhythmic gymnast. A member of the national squad since 2015, Centofanti ascended to prominence...
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    municipality of Saint-Paul-de-Châteauguay until its merger with Sainte-Martine on September 9, 1999. Sainte-Martine is named in honor of Martina of Rome, martyred...
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  • First Martyrs of the Church of Rome (64 AD) Scillitan Martyrs (180) Massa Candida (253–260) Martyrs of Abitinae (304) Thirty Martyrs of the Appian Way...
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    another of his brothers to live there. Hugo was a Middle High German poet and he wrote an extensive poem about the life and martyrdom of Martina of Rome. This...
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    Anna Kournikova (category Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected biographies of living people)
    Open, she and Martina Hingis won tournaments in Indian Wells, Rome, Eastbourne and the WTA Tour Championships, and reached the final of The French Open...
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