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  • 21Otello — For other uses, see Othello (disambiguation). Giuseppe Verdi …

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  • 22Varro Atacinus — Publius Terentius Varro Atacinus (82 BC ca. 35 BC) was an early Roman poet, more polished than the more famous and learned Varro Reatinus, his contemporary, and more widely read by the Augustans, who apparently dared not mention the other Varro s …

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  • 23Sant'Angelo (rione of Rome) — Sant Angelo is the eleventh historic district or rione of Rome, often written as rione XI Sant Angelo . Its coat of arms is an angel on a red background, holding a palm branch in its left hand. In another version, the angel holds a sword in its… …

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  • 24Vitalian of Capua — Infobox Saint name= Saint Vitalian of Capua birth date= death date= 699 AD feast day= July 16 (Catanzaro); September 3 venerated in= Roman Catholic Church imagesize= 250px caption= birth place= Caudium death place= Monte Vergine titles= beatified …

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  • 25Roman Catholic Diocese of Albenga-Imperia — Albenga Cathedral The diocese of Albenga Imperia is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Liguria, northern Italy; the historical diocese of Albenga had its name changed in 1973. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Genoa.[1] …

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  • 26Aspren — Infobox Saint name= Saint Aspren birth date=1st century death date=2nd century feast day= August 3 venerated in= Roman Catholic Church imagesize= 300px caption= Luca Giordano, The Patron Saints of Naples (Baculus, Euphebius, Francis Borgia,… …

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  • 27Theatrum Chemicum — Page One of Theatrum Chemicum Volume I. Published 1602, Oberursel by Lazarus Zetzner. Theatrum Chemicum ( Chemical Theatre ), is a compendium of early alchemical writings published in six volumes over the course of six decades. The first three… …

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  • 28Asprenas — (auch: Aspren oder Asprenus) (ital.: Sant Asprenato, Sant Aspreno, Sant Aspremo) († um 79 in Neapel) war ein frühchristlicher Heiliger und der Überlieferung nach erster Bischof von Neapel. Der Legende nach war Petrus, als er auf seiner zweiten… …

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  • 29Ayasofya — Hagia Sophia Museum Das Hagia Sophia Museum Daten Ort İstanbul, Türkei Art Byzantinis …

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  • 30Ferdinand II. (Aragonien) — Ferdinand II. von Aragón Ferdinand, der Katholische (* 10. März 1452 in Sos; † 23. Januar 1516 in Madrigalejo) war als Ferdinand II. König von Sizilien und Sardinien, 1479–1504 und 1506–1516 als Ferdinand V. auch König von Kastilien und León …

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