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Saint Bracchio /ˈbrækioʊ/ of
Tours (or of Auvergne) (d. 576 AD) was an abbot.
Bracchio had been a
Thuringian nobleman who had
served in the
court of Sigiswald...
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Region Piedmont Province Verbano-Cusio-Ossola (VB)
Frazioni Albo, Bettola,
Bracchio, Candoglia, Montorfano,
Nibbio Government • Mayor
Paolo Tognetti Area...
- wave of ****cution by the
communist government. St.
Bracchio ? - 576 A
French abbot.
Bracchio had been a
Thuringian nobleman who had
served in the court...
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figure at left is a
servant holding a lyre,
rather than Titian's lira da
bracchio player. The
seated figure of
Midas has
donkey ears, and is more clearly...
- Altomünster
Blessed Anne
Catherine Emmerich Ansbert of
Rouen Apollonia Bracchio Einion the King (Western Orthodoxy)
Blessed Leopold of
Alpandeire Maron...
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Number SG PL SG PL NOM
bracchiu bracchia corpus corpora ACC GEN-DAT
bracchio bracchiis corpori corporis Gloss ‘arm’ ‘body’...
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bracchio 126 13g Luke 1:52
Deposuit potentes T
cornettos 128 13h Luke 1:53
Esurientes implevit bonis S S cornettos, violins,
viola da
bracchio 130...
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number of
clean mountain streams, the two most
important being the Rio
Bracchio and the Rio Rescina. Its sole
outlet is the 2.7
kilometres (1.7 mi) canal...
- from the
lowest to the highest, only then is the
thought continued in
bracchio suo [with his arm). In a
process similar to
movement 3, the
voices build...
- Confessor, and a
friend of St
Benedict (c. 566)
Saints Aemili**** and
Bracchio, of
Tours in Gaul (6th century)
Saint Teilo (Theliau, Teilan, Dillo, Dillon)...