- The
Diocese of San
Diego (Latin:
Dioecesis Sancti Didaci) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
diocese of the
Catholic Church in
Southern California...
-
Saint Peter the
Apostle (Latin:
Eparchia Sancti Petri Apostoli urbis Sancti Didaci Chaldaeorum) is a
Chaldean Catholic Church eparchy of the
Catholic Church...
- Linguistics: 189–196. doi:10.3115/981658.981684.
Retrieved 1
November 2022.
Didaci, Luca; Fumera, Giorgio; Roli,
Fabio (2012-11-07). Gimel’farb, Georgy; Han****...
- André Dias de
Escobar (Latin:
Andreas Didaci de Escobar; c. 1366/67–c. 1448) was a
Portuguese Benedictine theologian. Born at Lisbon,
Andreas de Escobar...
- (Medieval
Galician Uermues, cf. Wermuth);
Cristobo (Christopher); Diz (from
Didaci); Estévez (Stephan); Fernández; Fiz (from Felici); Froiz,
Frois (From Froilaci...
- 90 The
Historia Compostelana (fully
titled in Latin: De
rebus gestis D.
Didaci Gelmirez,
primi Compostellani Archiepiscopi) is a
historical chronicle by...
-
Fruela (or Froila) Díaz (died 1119),
known in
contemporary sources as
Froila Didaci or Didaz, was a
nobleman in the
Kingdom of León, the
dominant figure in...
- and M.
Artigas in
Galileo in Rome (2003), p. 84-85, ISBN 0-19-516598-5
Didaci a
Stunica eremitae Agustiniani Philosophiae prima pars, qua
perfecte et...
-
Barcelos and in the
Annales Compostellani,
where the
death of Toda
Perez uxor
Didaci Lupi de Faro is
recorded on XVII Kal Feb in 1216. Asperti,
Stefano (2001)...
- Arlanzón
River and
declaring that he was the son of
Count Diego (Gundessalbus,
Didaci comite filius).
Fernando Díaz,
count in Lantarón and Cerezo. In a roundabout...