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Digna can
refer to:
Osman Digna Digna Ochoa Digna, Jura, a
French commune in the Jura
department Digna,
Tibet Saint Digna can
refer to:
Roman martyr (see...
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Digna Strautmane (born 18
September 1998) is a
Latvian professional basketball player. She pla****
college basketball for
Syracuse and
Georgia Tech and...
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Osman Digna (Arabic: عثمان دقنة) (c. 1840–1926) was a
follower of
Muhammad Ahmad, the self-proclaimed Mahdi, in Sudan, who
became his best
known military...
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Digna Ochoa (born
Digna Ochoa y Plácido; May 15, 1964 –
October 19, 2001) was a
human rights lawyer in Mexico.
During her career,
Ochoa had represented...
- en los
finales de la vida y el
concepto de
muerte digna".
Apuntes de Bioética. "¿Qué es
muerte digna?". Fundación Pro
Derecho a
Morir Dignamente. Archived...
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quickly pitched camp.
Julian died from his
wound at midnight.
According to
Dignas and Winter, the
Romans won this battle,
while Touraj Daryaee states the...
- Press, 2006; ISBN 978-0521535618.
Dignas B., "Rituals and the
Construction of
Identity in
Attalid Pergamon" in
Dignas B,
Smith RRR (eds.),
Historical and...
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Reformed Church on 31
October 1632. His mother,
Digna Baltens (c. 1596–1670), was from Antwerp.
Digna's father,
Balthasar Geerts, or
Gerrits (born in Antwerp...
- used in a
pontifical blessing imparted by a
Catholic bishop sit
nomine digna may it be
worthy of the name
National motto of Rhodesia, also
motto of Durbanville...
- hrsg. v.
Michael Whitby u.
Harry Sidebottom,
Chichester 2017, 1071–1081
Dignas &
Winter 2007, p. 109. Frye 1993, 259
Christensen (1993). The
Decline of...