Pope Clement XI (Latin: Clemens XI; Italian: Clemente XI; Albanian: Klementi XI; 23 July 1649 – 19 March 1721), born Giovanni Francesco Albani, was head...
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Clement XI had it set up on a late Baroque fountain in front of the Pantheon. This is recalled by an inscription on the basis of the obelisk: "Clemens XI pont(ifex)...
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Gjonaj, (born 26 September 1992) footballer. Pope Clement XI (Latin: Clemens XI; Italian: Clemente XI; 23 July 1649 – 19 March 1721), born Giovanni Francesco...
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Joseph Clemens of Bavaria (German: Joseph Clemens von Bayern) (5 December 1671 – 12 November 1723) was a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty of Bavaria and...
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Pope Innocent XI (Latin: Innocentius XI; Italian: Innocenzo XI; 16 May 1611 – 12 August 1689), born Benedetto Odescalchi, was head of the Catholic Church...
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Clemens Augustinus Emmanuel Joseph Pius Anthonius Hubertus Marie Graf von Galen (16 March 1878 – 22 March 1946), better known as Clemens August Graf von...
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Cooperation Year 1965, Clemens drafted the committee's proposal, "3-Year Moratorium urged on Antimissile Missiles." In the 1980s, Clemens conducted surveys...
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Orthodox exarch. Tipaldi was excluded from the Orthodox church in 1712. Clemens XI (paus) (1724). Clementis undecimi Pont. Max. Epistolae et Brevia selectiora...
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Arrecinus Clemens (fl. 1st century), was a prefect of the Praetorian Guard during the reign of Vespasian. In return for his faithful service, Clemens was promoted...
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Pope Clement XII (redirect from Clemens XII)
Pope Clement XII (Latin: Clemens XII; Italian: Clemente XII; 7 April 1652 – 6 February 1740), born Lorenzo Corsini, was head of the Catholic Church and...
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Arno C. Gaebelein (redirect from Gaebelein, Arno Clemens)
Arno Clemens Gaebelein (August 27, 1861 – December, 1945) was a Methodist minister in the United States. He was a prominent teacher and conference speaker...
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that Clemens had converted to Christianity. For the same reason, his wife was banished to Pandataria. The Christian author Eusebius mentions Clemens without...
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and Domitian. She married her second cousin, the consul Titus Flavius Clemens, a grand-nephew of Vespasian through his father Titus Flavius Sabinus....
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Pope Clement V (redirect from Clemens V)
Pope Clement V (Latin: Clemens Quintus; c. 1264 – 20 April 1314), born Raymond Bertrand de Got (also occasionally spelled de Guoth and de Goth), was head...
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Józef Piłsudski (redirect from Jósef Clemens Pilsudski)
Condolences were officially expressed by senior clergy, including Pope Pius XI and August Cardinal Hlond, Primate of Poland. The Pope called himself a "personal...
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Pope Clement X (redirect from Clemens X)
Pope Clement X (Latin: Clemens X; Italian: Clemente X; 13 July 1590 – 22 July 1676), born Emilio Bonaventura Altieri, was head of the Catholic Church...
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Pope Clement VII (redirect from Clemens VII (pope))
Pope Clement VII (Latin: Clemens VII; Italian: Clemente VII; born Giulio de' Medici; 26 May 1478 – 25 September 1534) was head of the Catholic Church...
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Pope Clement XIV (redirect from Clemens XIV)
Pope Clement XIV (Latin: Clemens XIV; Italian: Clemente XIV; 31 October 1705 – 22 September 1774), born Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli, was head...
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Pope Clement VIII (redirect from Clemens VIII)
Pope Clement VIII (Latin: Clemens VIII; Italian: Clemente VIII; 24 February 1536 – 3 March 1605), born Ippolito Aldobrandini, was head of the Catholic...
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nomenclature, pp. 87f CIL XIII, 9082 CIL XI, 5271 CIL XII, 113 Peter-Andrew Black: Pinarius Cornelius Clemens, Gnaeus in German, French and Italian in...
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Magnus Maximus (redirect from Magnus Clemens Maximus)
tum rumor incesserat clemens maximum'... The reading 'Clementem' led to the mistaken view that the emperor was called Magnus Clemens Maximus. "The New Cambridge...
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Latin: Clemens XII Pont Max Anno V Christo Salvatori In Hon SS Ioan Bapt et Evang; this highly abbreviated inscription is expanded thus: Clemens XII, Pont[ifex]...
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Approximationen by Clemens Fuchs, with a commentary and the article Integral points on curves: Siegel's theorem after Siegel's proof by Clemens Fuchs and Umberto...
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TV) Clemens and Fennell became co-producers, with Wintle as executive producer. For series 6, after its initial producer John Bryce left, Clemens and...
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Child, Rewon; Ramesh, Aditya; Ziegler, Daniel M.; Wu, Jeffrey; Winter, Clemens; Hesse, Christopher; Chen, Mark; Sigler, Eric; Litwin, Mateusz; Gray, Scott;...
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impostor/forger; member of Staff of III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps Johannes Max Clemens Born 9 Feb 1902. Member of SD and postwar a KGB Spy in Gehlen Organization...
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Breuer Brudlewsky Brunnhuber Bühler Büttner Buwitt Carstens Carstensen Clemens Dehnel Dempwolf Deres Diemers Doppmeier (until 8 March 1992) Dörflinger...
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ISBN 0-19-850760-7. Jason A. Lillegraven, Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska, William A. Clemens, Mesozoic Mammals: The First Two-Thirds of Mammalian History, University...
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1936, Nazis remove crucifixes in schools. Catholic Bishop of Münster, Clemens von Galen, protests and public demonstrations follow. 1936 – Confessing...
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During the pontificate of Pope Pius XI (1922–1939), the Weimar Republic transitioned into Nazi Germany. In 1933, the ailing President von Hindenburg appointed...
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