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- Tomás Balduíno, O.P. (born Paulo Balduino de Sousa Décio, December 31, 1922 – May 2, 2014) was a diocesan bishop of the Catholic Church in Brazil. Tomás...
- Bahia, Antonio Balduino, and a candomblé priest - Pai de Santo -, Jubiabá. After the death of his insane aunt when he was a boy, Balduino is sent to work...
- 1626) (also known as Hendrikszoon, Bowdoin Henrick to the English, and Balduino Enrico to the Spanish) was a Dutch corsair and later Admiral. He is most...
- della Scala, and also the grandson of Karafina Gambarelli and her husband Balduino della Scala, son of Arduino della Scala, who gave rise to the Della Scala...
- Pe. Balduino Rambo (Portuguese: Refúgio Pe. Balduíno Rambo) was a Brazilian Antarctic summer installation named after the botanist Father Balduíno Rambo...
- and sickness. In 1625 the city was sacked by Dutch forces led by Captain Balduino Enrico (also known as Boudewijn Hendricksz/Bowdoin Henrick), but El Morro...
- in an enclave within Switzerland. His works include: the tomb of bishop Balduino Lambertini (1349) in the Old Cathedral in Brescia a monument to Folchino...
- languages: Baudouin (French); Baldovino (Italian), Boudewijn (Dutch), Balduino (Spanish and Esperanto). A. Michael Baldwin (born 1963), American actor...
- Tomás Balduino, a bishop in Brazil known for his work with natives and the Landless Workers' Movement, wearing the ring on his left hand....
- Diocese of Aversa In office 1532–1554 Predecessor Pompeo Colonna Successor Balduino Balduini Previous post(s) Bishop of Aversa (1532–1554) Personal details...