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- cooperating to adorn graves. Known in Latin as Commemoratio Omnium Fidelium Defunctorum, All Souls' Day is known in other Germanic languages as Allerseelen (German)...
- Officium Defunctorum is a musical setting of the Office of the Dead composed by the Spanish Renaissance composer Tomás Luis de Victoria in 1605. The texts...
- dead (Latin: Missa pro defunctis) or M**** of the dead (Latin: Missa defunctorum), is a M**** of the Catholic Church offered for the repose of the soul...
- The Office of the Dead or Office for the Dead (in Latin, Officium Defunctorum) is a prayer cycle of the Canonical Hours in the Catholic Church, Anglican...
- downfall of Emona and the Early Middle Ages. The parchment sheet Nomina defunctorum ("Names of the Dead"), most probably written in the second half of 1161...
- the Faithful Departed Latin name Collegium Omnium Animarum Fidelium Defunctorum de Oxonia Established 1438; 586 years ago (1438) Named after Feast of...
- defunctorum 4v (ca. 1526–28) 18 settings of the Magnificat 5 Lamentations of Jeremiah over 100 motets Parce mihi Domine from the Officium Defunctorum...
- composed his imposing Agenda defunctorum in 1556 in Sevilla. For the text Vásquez has chosen parts out of the Officium Defunctorum of the Seville Cathedral...
- "libera animas omnium fidelium defunctorum" ("deliver the souls of all the faithful departed") to simply "libera animas defunctorum" ("deliver the souls of the...
- several works) Miss A, a Korean girl group Missa pro defunctis and Missa defunctorum, alternative names for the Requiem m**** For the etymological root of...