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Felix Cantalicio Aracuyú was an
early 20th
century Paraguayan anarchist. He was a parti****nt in an
attempted anarchist revolution in
Paraguay in 1931...
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Giovanni Battista Valentini, (
Cantalicio) (Cantalice,
circa 1450 - Rome, 1515), was an
Italian humanist,
author and
Catholic bishop.
Cantalcio was born...
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Felix of Cantalice,
OFMCap (Italian:
Felice da Cantalice; 18 May 1515 – 18 May 1587) was an
Italian Capuchin friar of the 16th century.
Canonized by Pope...
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Cantalice a Centocelle, Latin:
Sancti Felicis a
Cantalicio ad Centumcellas, Spanish: San Féliciano de
Cantalicio a Centocelle) is a
Roman Catholic titular church...
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maternal grandfather, Don Juan
Marcelino Dayot, and uncle, Don Luís
Cantalicio Dayot, had
served as
gobernadorcillos of Dingle, respectively, in 1829–1835...
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Sisters of St.
Felix of
Cantalice Congregatio Sororum S.
Felicis A
Cantalicio Abbreviation CSSF
Formation 1855 Type
religious congregation Headquarters...
- the Paraná
River from Posadas, Argentina. Led by
Obdulio Barthe, Félix
Cantalicio Aracuyú, and
Facundo Duarte, and
propelled by the
Nuevo Ideario Nacional...
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constituents were Don
Magdaleno Muyco (1835–1843, 1851–1853) and Don Luís
Cantalicio Dayot (1853–1861, 1869–1873),
respectively better known to the Dingleanons...
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located in the
northwest of the state. Areo
Caicara de Maturín San Félix de
Cantalicio Agriculture is the main
economic activity.
Sweet paprika, cotton, beans...
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Giudici (17 Dec 1483 – 1495 Died)
Giovanni Battista Cantalicio (1503–1514)
Valentino Cantalicio (1515–1550)
Leonello Cibo (Cybo) (1551–1554) Tommaso...