The Basilica of Saint Sabina (Latin: Basilica Sanctae Sabinae, Italian: Basilica di Santa Sabina all'Aventino) is a historic church on the Aventine Hill...
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Santa Sabina College (abbreviated as Santa, Santa Sabina or SSC) is a multi-campus independent Roman Catholic, single-sex, early learning, primary and...
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Rita Guerrero (section Santa Sabina)
fields, mainly music and theater. She was vocalist of the rock band Santa Sabina, of which she was the most visible figure. After leaving the group, she...
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Santa Sabina is a Mexican rock band originally from Mexico City. The group was formed in 1989 by singer Rita Guerrero, bassist Alfonso "Poncho" Figueroa...
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María Sabina Magdalena García (22 July 1894 – 22 November 1985) was a Mazatec sabia (wise woman), shaman and poet who lived in Huautla de Jiménez, a town...
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dedicatee of the basilica of Santa Sabina Sabina (judge), Indian high court judge Sabina Aufenwerth (1706–1782), German potter Sabina Babayeva (born 1979), Azerbaijani...
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diocesan priests and then collaborators with Fr. Giuseppe in the Parish of Santa Sabina. Inspired by the elder brother, they also wrote some books on preaching...
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the 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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Santa Sabina (Italian and Spanish for Saint Sabina) may refer to : Santa Sabina, the minor basilica of Santa Sabina all'Aventino, a titular church for...
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relics were brought to the Aventine Hill, to the newly erected basilica Santa Sabina on the site of her house, originally situated near a temple of Juno....
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associate of Thomas Aquinas ratified the donation of Santa Maria sopra Minerva to the Dominicans of Santa Sabina by the sisters of S. Maria in Campo Marzio. The...
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Alex Otaola (section Santa Sabina)
City. During his career he has been a member of numerous bands such as Santa Sabina, La Barranca San Pascualito Rey and Cuca. In 2007 he started a solo career...
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The Diocese of Sabina–Poggio Mirteto is a Latin suburbicarian see of the Holy Roman Church (which means it carries the rare rank of cardinal-bishop) and...
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Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas (section Medieval origin (1222): the Santa Sabina studium conventuale)
first to study at the studium of Santa Sabina where "sacred studies flourished". From its beginning the Santa Sabina studium played the special role of...
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residence there already in 1220. The studium at Santa Sabina was the forerunner of the studium generale at Santa Maria sopra Minerva. The latter would be transformed...
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Amber; she also has two half-siblings. Williams attended the all-girls Santa Sabina Dominican College in Sutton. After securing her Leaving Certificate,...
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cross the Sutton end of the Cliff Walk paths, and two bigger streams, Santa Sabina Stream and the Carrickbrack Stream, discharge at the coast on Sutton...
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became independent school campuses: Holyrood – Santa Sabina Brunyarra – Santa Maria Del Monte Lauriston – Santa Maria Del Monte Llandilo – Trinity Grammar...
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his companions to take up residence at the ancient Roman basilica of Santa Sabina, which they did by early 1220. Before that time the friars had only a...
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List of people associated with the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (section Medieval origin: 1222 The Santa Sabina Studium Conventuale)
Jacek Odrowąż, 1220, among the first to enter the convent and studium at Santa Sabina before its official donation to the Dominican Order by Pope Honorius...
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Latino Malabranca Orsini (d. 1294), lector at the Dominican studium at Santa Sabina, the forerunner of the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas...
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extends over the area of an ancient fortress built near the basilica of Santa Sabina by the Savelli family between 1285 and 1287, which, in turn, was built...
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1 April 1517, and assigned the titular church of Santa Sabina. In 1521 he was transferred to Santa Balbina. On 24 July 1524 he was promoted Cardinal-bishop...
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at the Santa Sabina studium in Rome, later at Paris, and of Albert the Great at the Cologne studium. Brunacci became lector at the Santa Sabina studium...
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his followers to take up residence at the ancient Roman basilica of Santa Sabina, which they did by early 1220. Before that time, the friars had only...
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to Australia, she opened a restaurant in Bowral. Schofield attended Santa Sabina College where she gained her Higher School Certificate in 2003. She studied...
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first of the Dominican order in 1244, with his titular church being Santa Sabina, the mother church of the Dominican Order. He then played an important...
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time like Elenska Basilica and the Red Church. Santa Sabina, Rome, 422–432. Interior of Santa Sabina, with spolia Corinthian columns from the Temple...
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tabular or mica-like sheets and have been used as window panes as at Santa Sabina in Rome. Selenite crystals sometimes will also exhibit bladed rosette...
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for Gibraltar. During the passage, Nelson captured the Spanish frigate Santa Sabina and placed Lieutenants Jonathan Culverhouse and Thomas Hardy in charge...
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