- his
stage name
Divino, is an
American reggaeton singer.
Divino and his
family moved from The Bronx, New York, to Ponce,
Puerto Rico.
Divino, age fifteen...
- The
Divino Niño, also
known as
Divino Niño de Bogotá or
Divine Child Jesus, is a 20th-century
religious wooden statue of the
child Jesus originating from...
- A lo
divino (Spanish pronunciation: [a lo ðiˈβino]) is a
Spanish phrase meaning "to the divine" or "in a
sacred manner". The
phrase is
frequently used...
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serve them in the
battle against the
Divinos and to
perform special attacks called Big Blastico, used to
return a
Divino back to its own dimension. The series...
- São José do
Divino may
refer to the
following places in Brazil: São José do
Divino,
Minas Gerais São José do
Divino, Piauí This
disambiguation page lists...
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Worship and the
Discipline of the
Sacraments (Latin:
Dicasterium de
Cultu Divino et
Disciplina Sacramentorum) is the
dicastery (from Gr****: δικαστήριον,...
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Colegio del
Verbo Divino ("College of the
Divine Word" in Spanish) is a
school in
Chile catering to
grades from pre-kindergarten
through 12th
grade (cuarto...
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Divine right of kings,
divine right, or God's mandation, is a
political and
religious doctrine of
political legitimacy of a
monarchy in
Western Christianity...
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Marco Amleto Belelli, or
Divino Otelma, (born 8 May 1949) is an
Italian television personality,
politician and singer. In 1965
Belelli joined the Giovane...
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Spirito DiVino is the
seventh studio album by the
Italian blues rock singer-songwriter
Zucchero Fornaciari,
released on 27 May 1995 by
Polydor Records...