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Amatus of Montec****ino (Latin:
Amatus Casinensis), (11th century) was a
Benedictine monk of the
Abbey of Montec****ino who is best
known for his historical...
- João
Rodrigues de
Castelo Branco,
better known as
Amato Lusitano and
Amatus Lusit**** (1511–1568), was a
notable Portuguese Jewish physician of the 16th...
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Saint Amatus may
refer to: St. Aimé, died 690 St. Ame, died 630
Amatus of
Nusco (c. 1003 – 1093),
first bishop of
Nusco in Irpinia,
southern Italy This...
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Saint Amatus (c. 560 – c. 625 or 627/630 AD), also
called Amatus of Grenoble,
Saint Ame, or Aimee, was a
Frankish Colombanian monk and hermit. Together...
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Antti Amatus Aarne (5
December 1867 – 2
February 1925) was a
Finnish folklorist.
Aarne was a
student of
Kaarle Krohn, the son of the
folklorist Julius...
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Amatus of Nusco, in
Italian Amato di
Nusco (c. 1003–1093) was the
first bishop of
Nusco in Irpinia,
southern Italy. The most
likely account of him is that...
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Amatus was an eleventh-century
French prelate,
Catholic Bishop and
Papal Legate. He was
appointed Catholic Bishop of
Oloron from 1073 and
Archbishop of...
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Amato (Calabrian:
Amàtu; Albanian: Amati) is an Arbëreshë
comune and town in the
province of
Catanzaro in the
Calabria region of Italy.
Amato is one of...
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Cryptocephalus amatus:
Cryptocephalus amatus amatus Haldeman, 1849 i c g
Cryptocephalus amatus apicedens Fall, 1932 i c g
Cryptocephalus amatus fractilineatus...
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Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala ([fu.
əˈmatu maʔəˈfalə]; born
March 4, 1977) is an
American former professional football fullback who pla**** for the
Pittsburgh Steelers...