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Agostino Ciasca (secular name Pasquale) (born at
Polignano a Mare, in the
province of Bari, 7 May 1835; died at Rome, 6
February 1902) was an
Italian Augustinian...
- Arch. Tyrem. (1882–1891). Persico, Ignatius, Arch. Tamiathen. (1891–1893).
Ciasca, Augustinus, Arch. Larissen. (1893–1899). Veccia,
Aloisius (1899–1911)....
- teaching,
scientific study,
parish and
pastoral work and missions.
Agostino Ciasca (d. 1902),
titular Archbishop of
Larissa and cardinal,
established a special...
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Arabice nunc
primum ex
duplici codice edidit et
translatione latina; A.
Ciasca (1888). French:
Diatessaron De
Tatien by Tatian; A. S.
Marmardji (1935)...
- Salfi, Mario; Sera, Gioacchino; Taramelli, Antonio; Momigliano, Arnaldo;
Ciasca, Raffaele; Bottiglioni, Gino; Garzia, Raffa; Gabriel, Gavino; Brunelli,...
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OneFootball (in Spanish). 31
October 2022.
Retrieved 2
November 2022.
Ciasca,
Maria Clara (7
December 2013). "Éverton
Ribeiro se casa em São Paulo: 'Mais...
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Church Appointed 25 June 1903 Term
ended 22 July 1908
Predecessor Agostino Ciasca Successor Antonio Vico
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Protonary Apostolic de
numero of...
- is a 2011
Brazilian romance drama film
directed by Beto
Brant and
Renato Ciasca.
Based on a
novel of the same name by Marçal Aquino, it
stars Camila Pitanga...
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Agostino Ciampelli (1565–1630),
Italian painter of the
Baroque period Agostino Ciasca (1835–1902),
Italian priest and
Cardinal Agostino Codazzi (1793–1859), Italian...
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Practice of
Modern Textual Criticism, 1995,
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Augustini Ciasca,
Sacrorum Bibliorum Fragmenta Copto-Sahidica
Romae 1885. W. E. Crum (1905)...