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Barbara of
Cilli or
Barbara of
Celje (Hungarian:
Cillei Borbála, German:
Barbara von
Cilli,
Slovenian and Croatian:
Barbara Celjska, 1392 – 11 July 1451)...
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Counts of
Celje (Slovene:
Celjski grofje) or the
Counts of
Cilli (German:
Grafen von
Cilli; Hungarian:
cillei grófok) were the most
influential late medieval...
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Hermann of
Cilli (1383–13
December 1421), also
known as
Armand de Cilli, or
Herniosus mit dem
Bruche ("Herniosus with the hernia"), was born in
Cilli, the illegitimate...
- views". Some
positions taken by
leading Shi'i
scholars (quotes from
Maria De Cillis) include: "human
actions are
created by God and can "simultaneously" be...
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Malzone left,
Linda Jansen became the new lead singer.
Their manager, Tom
DeCillis,
turned his
focus to
Bernadette Carroll and
dropped the rest of the group...
- II von
Cilli; 16
February 1406 – 9
November 1456), was the last
Princely Count of Celje. At the time of his death, he was
captain general and
de facto...
- September, the day of her disappearance,
Claps and her
friend Eliana De Cillis left the
Claps residence, with the plan for the pair to go to m**** at...
- 1962, New
Jersey singer Bernadette Carroll recorded a teen
version on Tom
DeCillis'
Julia Records. This
version has
recently gained po****r
interest thanks...
- (2019–2021) Komi Agoda-Koussema,
educator Brittany Ramos DeBarros,
veteran and
activist Mike
DeCillis,
retired police officer and
candidate in the 2018 election...
- ISBN 978-90-04-15794-1.
De Smet,
Daniel (2016). "Les
racines docétistes
de l'imamologie shi'ite". In Amir-Moezzi,
Mohammad Ali;
De Cillis, Maria;
De Smet, Daniel;...