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  • 52Reginald of Piperno — was an Italian Dominican, theologian and companion of St. Thomas Aquinas.BiographyHe was born at Piperno about 1230. He entered the Dominican Order at Naples. St. Thomas Aquinas chose him as his socius and confessor at Rome about 1260. From that… …

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  • 53Paul of Burgos — (born at Burgos about 1351; died 29 August 1435) was a Spanish Jew who converted to Christianity, and became an archbishop, lord chancellor, and exegete. He is known also as Pablo de Santa Maria, Paul de Santa Maria, and Pauli episcopi Burgensis …

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  • 54Matthew of Aquasparta — (1240 – 29 October 1302) was an Italian Franciscan and scholastic philosopher. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Works 4 References Lif …

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  • 55Exercicio quotidiano — The Exercicio quotidiano (older Spanish for daily exercise ; modern spelling Ejercicio cotidiano ) is a Nahuatl language Christian religious manuscript, consisting of daily meditations with Latin passages taken from the New Testament.The… …

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  • 56David Pilbeam — is the Henry Ford II Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard University[1] and curator of paleoanthropology at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He received his Ph.D. from… …

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  • 57Samogitian nobility — The term Samogitian nobility refers to the noble class living in the region of Samogitia, in Lithuania. Historically, the local Polish Lithuanian gentry was formed of people of various ethnic backgrounds, including Lithuanian, Polish, Tartar,… …

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  • 58Boží duha — Gottes Regenbogen ( tschech. Boží duha) ist ein Roman des tschechischen Schriftstellers Jaroslav Durych (1886–1962). Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Entstehung 2 Inhalt 3 Ausgaben 3.1 Tschechisch 3.2 …

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  • 59Giedraitis — Wappen Das Haus Giedraičiai (litauisch) bzw. Giédroyc (polnisch), Gedroitz (russisch) oder Giedraitis war eine Familie des Großfürstentums Litauen. Die Name bezieht sich auf den Ort Giedraičiai, der zum Besitz der Familie gehörte. Die Giedraičiai …

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  • 60Giedraičiai — Wappen Das Haus Giedraičiai (litauisch) bzw. Giédroyc (polnisch), Gedroitz (russisch) oder Giedraitis war eine Familie des Großfürstentums Litauen. Die Name bezieht sich auf den Ort Giedraičiai, der zum Besitz der Familie gehörte. Die Giedraičiai …

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