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    were an Italic people who lived in the central Apennine Mountains (see Sabina) of the ancient Italian Peninsula, also inhabiting Latium north of the Anio...
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    play. She is noted for the invention of a constructed language known as Lingua Ignota. Although the history of her formal canonization is complicated,...
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    Pianigiani, Ottorino (1907). "Vocabolario etimologico della lingua italiana" (in Italian). Magliocco, Sabina (2006). The two Madonnas: the politics of festival...
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    history, Russian became the most widespread second language and gradually the lingua franca, especially in urban areas. The minor planet 2297 Daghestan, discovered...
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    studium conventuale at the Roman convent of Santa Sabina, founded in 1222. The studium at Santa Sabina now became an experiment for the Dominicans, the...
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  • Italian Sign Language (Italian: Lingua dei segni italiana, LIS) is the visual language used by deaf people in Italy. Deep analysis of it began in the 1980s...
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  • 650 - 100 BC. "francoveneto" (in Italian). Zanichelli DizionariPiù: La lingua, il sapere, la cultura. 27 October 2024. Retrieved 24 October 2024. Kennedy...
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  • Horbachova Oleksiy Kurban United Kingdom Big Brother Channel 4 S4C (1–10) TVN Lingua (2–4) Series 1, 2000: Craig Phillips Series 2, 2001: Brian Dowling Series...
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  • Emmanuel, Pete Escovedo, Sheila E., Fito Páez, Milly Quezada, Joaquín Sabina and Gilberto Santa Rosa received the Lifetime Achievement Award while Mexican...
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    Assisi, who had in his company Giovanni di San Paolo, the Cardinal Bishop of Sabina. The Cardinal, who was the confessor of Pope Innocent III, was immediately...
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    Naturalis Historia XVI 235. Varro Lingua Latina V 49, 74 dedication by Titus Tatius; Dionysius Halicarnasseus IV 15. Varro Lingua Latina V 50; Ovid Fasti II...
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    Chronicle mentions the "German language which the Lombards previously spoke" (lingua todesca, quod olim Langobardi loquebantur, cap. 38). But some knowledge...
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    of Pennsylvania Press, 2012. ISBN 0812207521, 9780812207521. Magliocco, Sabina. (2006). Italian American Stregheria and Wicca: Ethnic Ambivalence in American...
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    was what enabled the spread of Christianity and reflects its role as the lingua franca of the Mediterranean during the time of the Empire. Following Diocletian's...
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    trumped-up charges against Claudia Octavia, the wife of Nero, when Poppaea Sabina campaigned to take her place, but mostly it was a matter for innuendo or...
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    Beni delivered the traditional Ash Wednesday sermon in the church of Santa Sabina before the pope and the assembled cardinals. On 3 November 1599, Beni accepted...
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  • section of a long or epic poem) Ditto (Old Italian for 'said') Lingua franca (Italian lingua Franca, 'Frankish language', its usage to mean a common tongue...
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    a work suited to beginning students: It was while teaching at the Santa Sabina studium provinciale—the forerunner of the Santa Maria sopra Minerva studium...
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  • Germans were privileged nationality in the Monarchy and German language was a lingua franca of the country, used by members of other ethnicities as well. After...
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    lìngua in Sardìnnia in edadi spanniola. Ghilarza: Iskra. La Nuova Sardegna, 04/11/10, Per salvare i segni dell'identità – di Paolo Coretti "La lingua...
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    Pittau, philologist Recensione di Blasco Ferrer, Paleosardo M. Wagner, La lingua sarda, Berna 1951 Ugas, Giovanni (2005). L'alba dei Nuraghi. Cagliari: Fabula...
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  • Pilone, Ostuni Torre Villanova Ostuni Torre Pozzelle Ostuni Torre Santa Sabina Carovigno four-pointed star Torre Guaceto Carovigno square Torre Testa Brindisi...
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  • (3rd ed.). Washington: Georgetown University Press. Brittain, Margaret Sabina (1900). Historical primer of French phonetics and inflection. Oxford: Clarendon...
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  • (A.B. 1967) – Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of Washington Sabina Magliocco (A.B. 1980) – Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology, University...
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  • (lingua dei segni italiana, LIS). Other common terms used for Italian Sign Language include lingua dei gesti (language of the gestures) and lingua dei...
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    bloodless sacrifice of material possessions is depicted, in which Poppaea Sabina, the second wife of Nero, coats an altar in wine and offers incense to unspecified...
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     87–96, ISSN 0342-1864 Lipski, John M. (1987), "El dialecto español de Río Sabinas: vestigios del español mexicano en Luisiana y Texas", Nueva Revista de...
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    of Disibodenberg and Theodoric of Echternach. Toronto: Peregrina, 1999. Sabina Flanagan. Hildegard of Bingen: A Visionary Life (2nd ed.). London: Routledge...
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    he took up his duties in 1265 reforming the Dominican studium at Santa Sabina, the forerunner of the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum...
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    D’Ambra, Eve (2020). "Is Beauty Divine? A Reassessment of the Portraiture of Sabina". Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome. 65: 132–171. doi:10.2307/27031297...
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