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Aquaviva may
refer to:
Claudio Aquaviva,
Italian Jesuit priest Aquaviva, Pannonia,
ancient Roman settlement Aquaviva (titular see),
medieval Catholic bishopric...
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Aquaviva or Aqua Viva was an
ancient Roman settlement in Pannonia, the
crossroads that had
connected Poetovio (today's Ptuj) in the west with
Mursa (Osijek)...
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Acquaviva (lit. 'Living water'; Romagnol:
Aquaviva) is one of the nine
castelli of San Marino. The muni****lity owes its name to a
spring that
rises at...
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ancient Via Salaria. This may have been the seat of the
bishopric called Aquaviva in Latin,
whose bishops took part in
synods held in Rome in the second...
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older texts,
including those illustrated in this article,
spell his name
Aquaviva.
After initial studies of
humanities (Latin, Gr**** and Hebrew) and Mathematics...
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November 2012, Pope
Benedict XVI
appointed him
Titular Archbishop of
Aquaviva and
apostolic nuncio to Nicaragua. Pope
Benedict consecrated him a bishop...
- Breaker's "Overkill/Frenz-E" and Cybersonik's "Thrash" in 1992.
Hawtin and
Aquaviva lost
interest in the drug-fueled
dynamic and rave
culture that was driving...
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Godinho de Erédia was the
youngest of four
children of João de Erédia
Aquaviva, a
Portuguese of
Aragonese and
Italian descent. His
mother was Dona Elena...
- Šimić is a
devout Catholic and
organizes pilgrimages. He is the
owner of
Aquaviva company. He
married Jelena Medić in 2000 with whom he has sons Roko, Viktor...
- 1580, by
Jesuit priests Antonio de
Montserrat (as a tutor) and
Francisco Aquaviva, who were
called up by
Akbar himself to
teach Murad Portuguese and the...