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Sadducism
Sadduceeism Sad"du*cee`ism, Sadducism Sad"du*cism, n. The tenets of the Sadducees.

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- Ducis may refer to: The genitive case of dux, the Latin word "leader" and for the title of "duke" Collingbourne Ducis, a small village in the English...
- Jean-François Ducis (French: [dysi]; 22 August 1733 – 31 March 1816) was a French dramatist and adapter of Shakespeare. Ducis was born in Versailles,...
- Collingbourne Ducis or Dukes. Sunton House is a Grade II* listed seven-bay house from c. 1710. The architect C.E. Ponting was born in Collingbourne Ducis in 1850...
- Ducis Rodgers is an American sportscaster for WPVI-TV in Philadelphia. Prior to joining the Action News sports team in 2012, Rogers worked at WCBS-TV...
- Filippa Duci, dame de Couy or Filippa Ducci, dame de Couy (French: Philippe Desducs; 1520, Moncalieri, Piedmontbefore October 1586, near Tours), was...
- Louis Ducis (14 July 1775, Versailles - 2 March 1847, Paris) was a French painter and student of Jacques-Louis David. Louis Ducis was instructed by David...
- ferox (Britton & Rose) Y.Itô 1957 Pseudolobivia ferox (Britton & Rose) Backeb. 1942 Denmoza ducis-pauli (C.F. Först. ex Rümpler) Werderm. ex Backeb....
- Pselnophorus ducis is a moth of the family Pterophoridae that is known from Madagascar. "Pselnophorus ducis". Afro Moths. Retrieved 6 June 2011. v t e...
- whom he chronicled the Norman conquest of England in his Gesta Willelmi ducis Normannorum et regis Anglorum ("The Deeds of William, Duke of the Normans...
- Oospira duci is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Clausiliidae, the door snails. This land snail, which...