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Antonio de
Beatis was an
Italian canon best
known for his
travel diary of 1517–1518, a work of
major value in art history. De
Beatis was born in Molfetta...
- Look up
beati in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Beati may
refer to: Aap
Beati, a 1976
Hindi film
Beati,
those who have
undergone the
process of beatification...
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Beati Paoli is the name of a
secretive sect
thought to have
existed in
medieval Sicily and
possibly also in Malta. The sect, as
described by the author...
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Semeonis from
Ireland to the Holy Land".
Antonio de
Beatis. The
Travel Journal of
Antonio de
Beatis, 1517-1518.
Translated by J.R. Hale (Ed) and J.M.A...
- Indo-Middle East
Cultural Studies. p. 38.
Antonio de
Beatis. The
Travel Journal of
Antonio De
Beatis, 1517-1518.
Translated by J.R. Hale (Ed.) and J.M.A...
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capacity to
intercede on
behalf of
individuals who pray in
their name.
Beati is the
plural form,
referring to
those who have
undergone the
process of...
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Felice Beato (c. 1832 – 29
January 1909), also
known as
Felix Beato, was an Italian–British photographer. He was one of the
first people to take photographs...
- He did not
travel with the
cardinal but
received a copy of
Antonio de
Beatis'
travel diary. In 1518, he was
ordained a priest.
Following the cardinal's...
- blessings. In the
Latin Vulgate, each of
these blessings begins with the word
beātī,
which translates to 'blessed' (plural adjective). The
corresponding word...
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their Alpine eyrie, the
Grande Chartreuse.
Antonio De
Beatis, The
Travel Journal of
Antonio De
Beatis 1517-1518.
Translated by J. R. Hale (Ed.) and J. M...