- "Medieval Sourcebook:
Clericis laicos".
Archived from the
original on 2011-05-22.
Retrieved 2008-12-31. Loughlin, James. "
Clericis Laicos." The Catholic...
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Clerici is an
Italian surname.
Clerici family [it],
noble family from Milan,
originally from Domaso, Lake Como
Notable people with the
surname include:...
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Umberto Clerici (born 29 May 1981) is an
Italian classical cellist and conductor. He was
appointed chief conductor of the
Queensland Symphony Orchestra...
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Achille Colombo Clerici is an
Italian lawyer, jurist, author, and
community leader. He is the
president of ****oedilizia, an ****ociation of
property owners...
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Clerici vagantes or
vagabundi (singular
clericus vagans or vagabundus) is a
medieval Latin term
meaning "wandering clergy"
applied in
early canon law...
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Filippo Clerici (born 7
March 2001) is an
Italian pair
skater who
currently competes for Finland. With his
former skating partner,
Milania Väänänen, he...
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Clerici solution is an
aqueous solution of
equal parts of
thallium formate (Tl(HCO2)) and
thallium malonate (Tl(C3H3O4)). It is free-flowing and odorless...
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support warfare. Boniface's
stringent reaction was the
fierce bull
Clericis laicos of 1296,
which set off the dispute. The
dialogue can be ****ed into...
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Antonella Clerici (Italian pronunciation: [antoˈnɛlla ˈklɛːritʃi]; born 6
December 1963) is an
Italian television host and journalist. She was the fourth...
- 2003) is a
Finnish pair skater. With her
former skating partner,
Filippo Clerici, she is the 2023 CS
Golden Spin gold medalist, 2023
Tayside Trophy bronze...