Stephen of Pisa (also Stephen of Antioch, Stephen the Philosopher) was an Italian translator from Arabic active in Antioch and Southern Italy in the first...
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The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) is a worldwide study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in...
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The Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa (commonly known in Italy as "la Normale") is a public university institution in Pisa and Florence, Tuscany, Italy,...
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headquarters of the Order of the Knights of St. Stephen. Now it is a centre of education, being the main house of the Scuola Normale di Pisa, a higher learning...
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Antioch, patriarch in 477–479 Stephen of Antioch, another name for Stephen of Pisa (fl. 12th century), Arabic translator This disambiguation page lists...
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Agnellus of Pisa, OFM (c. 1195 – 1236), was an Italian Franciscan friar. As the order's first minister provincial in England (1224–1236), he is considered...
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The following is a list of post-classical physicians who were known to have practised, contributed, or theorised about medicine in some form between the...
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The Order of Saint Stephen (officially Sacro Militare Ordine di Santo Stefano Papa e Martire, 'Holy Military Order of St. Stephen Pope and Martyr') is...
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under the command of Olympius, and possibly the other forces as well, and ordered him to intercept Ataulf. They clashed near Pisa, and despite his force...
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The statue of Cosimo I de' Medici stands in the middle of Knights' Square of Pisa, just in front of Palazzo della Carovana. It was commissioned by Grand...
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university located in Pisa, Italy. Together with the University of Pisa and Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, it is part of the Pisa University System. The...
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in 1924. Alexander Stephen and Sons in Govan, Glasgow built the ship as yard number 369. She was launched on 24 November 1896 as Pisa for the Rob. M. Sloman...
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the most recent one in 2012. The first PISA assessment was carried out in 2000. The results of each period of assessment take about one year and a half...
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Children's Crusade (redirect from Stephen of Cloyes)
their city. Most of the would-be Crusaders took up this opportunity. Nicholas refused to say he was defeated and travelled to Pisa, his movement continuing...
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Canada (redirect from Etymology of Canada)
World Factbook. CIA. May 16, 2006. "PISA – Results in Focus" (PDF). OECD. 2015. p. 5. "Canada – Student performance (PISA 2015)". OECD. Retrieved December...
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of 125 ships. In 1016, the allied troops of Genoa and Pisa defended Sardinia. In 1066, war erupted between Genoa and Pisa – possibly over control of Sardinia...
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Galileo Galilei (redirect from Natural light of reason)
He was born in the city of Pisa, then part of the Duchy of Florence and present-day Italy. Galileo has been called the father of observational astronomy...
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papacy. Pope-elect Stephen was listed as Stephen II until the 1961 edition, when his name was removed. The decisions of the Council of Pisa (1409) were reversed...
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Lithuania (redirect from Republic of Lithuania)
supplement their income. PISA report from 2010 found that Lithuanian results in math, science and reading were below OECD average. PISA report from 2015 reconfirmed...
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Graziano da Pisa (Gratianus Pisanus) (died 1205) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was a native of Pisa, and the nephew of Pope Eugenius...
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Honorius of Amiens Cooks - Lawrence, Martha Coopers - Urban of Langres Couriers - Bona of Pisa Court clerks - Thomas More Craftsmen - Joseph, Macarius of Unzha...
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Giovanni delle Bande Nere (category People of the War of the League of Cognac)
1996, p. 229 "Riesumato Giovanni delle Bande Nere" (in Italian). Pisa: Università di Pisa. 27 November 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2012. Luigi Guicciardini...
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Italy (redirect from Republic of Italy)
one of the most fruitful and creative periods in Italian architecture, when masterpieces, such as the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio...
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The Saint Catherine of Alexandria Polyptych (also known as Pisa Polyptych) is a painting by the Italian medieval artist Simone Martini, dating to 1320...
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English commonly called The Travels of Marco Polo, is a 13th-century travelogue written down by Rustichello da Pisa from stories told by Italian explorer...
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Ulisse Dini (category Academic staff of the University of Pisa)
– 28 October 1918) was an Italian mathematician and politician, born in Pisa. He is known for his contributions to real analysis, partly collected in...
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that have received names, and explains the meanings of those names. Official naming citations of newly named small Solar System bodies are approved and...
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Below is a list of members of the European Parliament serving in the tenth term (2024–2029). The term began on 16 July 2024. In the preceding European...
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Marco Polo (category People of the War of Curzola)
effort on behalf of Venice and was captured by the Genoans. While imprisoned, he dictated stories of his travels to Rustichello da Pisa, a cellmate. He...
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include: Dagobert of Pisa (Daibert of Pisa), the first Archbishop of Pisa, and later the second Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, replacing Arnulf of Chocques from...
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