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choir Cappella Caeciliana, with whom they have
recorded four albums: 2001 –
Cantate Domino –
Music of
Celebration from
Cappella Caeciliana 2005 – Sing for...
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cultivars are cited, some
possibly species or varieties, Aproniana, Lutatia,
Caeciliana, and so on.
Pliny grades them by flavour,
including dulcis ("sweet") and...
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earlier Roman site, the name of
which has not yet been identified,
although Caeciliana has been suggested. The
oldest reference to Qal'at Najm in
Arabic texts...
- Bobadela,
Oliveira do
Hospital Bracara Augusta Braga Brigantia Bragança
Caeciliana Villa (between
Caetobriga and Malateca)
Caetobriga Setúbal
Calipolis Vila...
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Caecilia (today Cáceres),
Viccus Caecilius, at the
Sierra de Gredos, and at
Caeciliana, near Setúbal. From the start, it was
clear that
Metellus was outclassed...
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Tavira Bevipo Alcácer do Sal
Bracara Augusta Braga Brigantia Bragança
Caeciliana (a
Roman villa between Caetobriga and Malateca)
Caetobriga Tróia, near...
- Catholic), on 21
November 2015 by
Cappella Caeciliana,
directed by the composer.
Recorded by
Cappella Caeciliana and The
Priests on the CD
UNITY May they...
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Tournefortia brantii J.S.Mill.
Tournefortia buchtienii Killip Tournefortia caeciliana Loes.
Tournefortia calycina Benth.
Tournefortia candida (M.Martens & Galeotti)...
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attack (in his
family most
likely genetic in male members).
Gregoriana Caeciliana Three-part
exhibition Old
Slavic (Istarska)
Gospode duša (Lords soul)...
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Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius
established a
permanent military base at
Caeciliana (near Setúbal), in
order to
prevent the
Bardili from
lending their support...