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Giovanni Giovenale Ancina (19
October 1545 – 30
August 1604) was an
Italian Roman Catholic prelate who
served as the
Bishop of
Saluzzo and was a professed...
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Bishop of
Narni Juvenal of
Jerusalem (d. 458),
Bishop of
Jerusalem Giovenale Ancina (d. 1604),
beatus Juvenaly of
Alaska (1761-1795),
first martyr of the Russian...
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Simone Lunadori,
Bishop of
Nocera de'
Pagani (1602);
Giovanni Giovenale Ancina,
Bishop of
Saluzzo (1602);
Fabrizio Campani (Cap****),
Bishop of Ferentino...
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Osvaldo Ancinas (born 26
March 1934) is an
Argentine alpine skier. He
competed at the 1960
Winter Olympics and the 1964
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- challengers". The Bulletin. (Bend, Oregon). UPI. 28
February 1969. p. 8.
Ancinas, Eddy
Starr (7
October 2019).
Squaw Valley and
Alpine Meadows:
Tales from...
- Galloni,
author of a well-known work on the
Sufferings of the Martyrs),
Ancina, Bordoni, and
other men of
ability and distinction. In 1574, the Florentines...
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canonized 13
October 2019.
Feast 9
October Blesseds Giovanni Giovenale Ancina (19
October 1545 – 30
August 1604),
Bishop of Saluzzo,
beatified on 9 February...
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Zaccaria (whom he
later canonized) on 3
January 1890
Giovanni Giovenale Ancina on 9
February 1890
Pompilio Maria Pirrotti on 26
January 1890
Gerard Majella...
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Third Italian War of Independence, born in
Saluzzo Beato Giovanni Giovenale Ancina Castle of
Verzuolo Diocese of
Saluzzo Griselda (folklore) List of Margraves...
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Osvaldo Ancinas Argentina 1:17.5 1:06.7 2:24.2 +15.3 17
Eysteinn Þórðarson Iceland 1:17...