-
Catholics and
other Latin-Romans.
Originally from the late Roman-Italic name "
Dominicus", its
translation means "Lordly", "Belonging to God" or "of the Master"...
- two sons,
Dominicus and
Simon were sent to
Colombo for
safety – at the time King
Dharmapala was
reigning in the
Kingdom of Kotte.
Dominicus and Simon...
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Dominicus Gundissalinus, also
known as
Domingo Gundisalvi or
Gundisalvo (c. 1115 –
after 1190), was a
philosopher and
translator of
Arabic to Medieval...
- The
palmchat (Dulus
dominicus) is a small, long-tailed p****erine bird, the only
species in the
genus Dulus and the
family Dulidae endemic to the Caribbean...
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Johann Dominicus Fiorillo (13
October 1748 – 10
September 1821) was a
German painter and
historian of art. Fiorillo, a son of
Italian composer Ig****o...
- The
Hispaniolan mango (Anthracothorax
dominicus) is a
species of
hummingbird in the
subfamily Polytminae. It is
endemic to the
Caribbean island of Hispaniola...
- Database: 186247 SeaLifeBase: 163891 WoRMS: 159136 Xeno-canto: Pluvialis-dominica
Charadrius dominicus Wikidata: Q106447096 GBIF: 4408585 WoRMS: 1453485...
- A
missus dominicus (plural
missi dominici),
Latin for "envoy[s] of the lord [ruler]" or
palace inspector, also
known in
Dutch as
Zendgraaf (German: Sendgraf)...
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Vlaamsch Wijsgeer:
Dominicus van Vlaanderen.”
Thomistisch Tijdschrift voor
Katholiek Kultuurleven 1 (1930): 385–400. Schikowski, U. “
Dominicus de
Flandria O...
- of the period. He is
referred to
variously as
Dominicus de Calvisio,
Dominicus de Clavaxio,
Dominicus de Clivaxo, or
Dominique de Chiv****o. De Clavasio's...