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- Catholics and other Latin-Romans. Originally from the late Roman-Italic name "Dominicus", its translation means "Lordly", "Belonging to God" or "of the Master"...
- Dominicus Gundissalinus, also known as Domingo Gundisalvi or Gundisalvo (c. 1115 – after 1190), was a philosopher and translator of Arabic to Medieval...
- 540AD to about 545AD. His feast day is 6th Feb. Diocese of Arras at GCatholic.org. Arras at the Catholic Encyclopedia. Dominicus et Vedulphus. v t e...
- 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...
- instruments on a draped table is signed and dated 1665. Dominicus Claessens in the RKD CLAESSENS, Dominicus - Painter in Bénézit "... a co****, incorrect etching...
- A missus dominicus (plural missi dominici), Latin for "envoy[s] of the lord [ruler]", also known in Dutch as Zendgraaf (German: Sendgraf), meaning "sent...
- Dominicus Sapma (1586–1635) was a Dutch Protestant Reformed clergyman during the Eighty Years' War. He was one of the prominent Remonstrants who were...
- 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...
- Domenicus van Wijnen (Amsterdam 1658 – 1700) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. In 1674 he was a pupil of Willem Doudijns in The Hague. He lived in Rome from...
- 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...