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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Type -o (n) -C (n) Number SG PL SG PL NOM bracchiu bracchia corpus corpora ACC GEN-DAT bracchio bracchiis corpori corporis Gloss ‘arm’ ‘body’...
- da 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...
- 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)...