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Bartholomew of San
Concordio (c. 1260 at San
Concordio, near Pisa – 11 June 1347 at Pisa) was an
Italian Dominican canonist and man of letters. He was...
- the temple-tank of San
Concordio (43°50′09″N 10°30′32″E / 43.83576°N 10.50879°E / 43.83576; 10.50879 (Tank of San
Concordio)), just
outside the fortified...
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workers and artists. His
grandfather was a
goldsmith worker and his father,
Concordio González, a
metalsmith worker who
taught him the
techniques of metalsmith...
- de Ast (died c. 1330)
Novella d'Andrea (died 1333)
Bartholomew of San
Concordio (c. 1260–1347)
Giovanni d'Andrea (c. 1270–1348) John
Acton (died 1350)...
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Bartholomew Rinonico (died c.1401),
Franciscan chronicler Bartholomew of San
Concordio (1260–1347),
canonist and man of letters–Catholic
Encyclopedia article...
- de Oro In
office 1971–1976
Preceded by Jesús Seriña, Sr.
Succeeded by
Concordio Diel
Personal details Born (1929-06-06)June 6, 1929 Ca****an de Oro, Misamis...
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Kenneth Austria Independent Sol
Bacsarpa Partido Demokratiko Pilipino Concordio Baguio Independent Dongki Baller Nacionalista Party King
Belmonte Nacionalista...
- Apokaukos,
chief minister of the
Byzantine Empire 1347 –
Bartholomew of San
Concordio,
Italian Dominican canonist and man of
letters (b. 1260) 1446 – Henry...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Concordio Maria Sarte — TITULAR —
Titular Bishop of
Thunusuda 10
September 1982 – 20
October 1984 Succeeded by Germano...
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Felisa Ruaya was the
mother of
former Zamboanga del
Norte vice
governor Concordio Ruaya Adriatico.
Governor Matias Castillon Ranillo Sr.
noticed that the...