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Domnica was a
Roman empress as the wife of the
emperor Valens, who
ruled the East from 364 to 378.
After the
death of her
husband at the
Battle of Adrianople...
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Basilica of St. Mary in
Domnica alla
Navicella (Basilica
Minore di
Santa Maria in
Domnica alla Navicella), or
simply Santa Maria in
Domnica or
Santa Maria alla...
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during the sail-past. A
further person on the
bridge was a
Moldovan dancer,
Domnica Cemortan, who
testified that she was in a
romantic relationship with Schettino...
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Domnica Manole (born 4 June 1961) is a
Moldovan judge. She has
served as the
President of the
Constitutional Court of
Moldova since April 2020. "Domnica...
- of 32 people. Reportedly,
Schettino was
distracted by
Moldovan dancer Domnica Cemortan, who was on the
bridge at the time.
Cemortan later admitted to...
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Domnica Rădulescu is a Romanian-born
American writer of novels,
plays and
books of
literary criticism. She is the
author of
three novels:
Train to Trieste...
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Basilica of the Four
Crowned Martyrs, the
Basilica of St. Mary in
Domnica, the
Basilica of St.
Stephen in the Round, the
church of San
Giovanni a...
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Smith 1964, p. 11.
Oreglia 1968, p. 122.
Rudlin 1994, p. 127. Radulescu,
Domnica (2008). "Caterina's Colombina: The
Birth of a
Female Trickster in Seventeenth-Century...
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Covadonga (Asturian: Cuadonga, from cova
domnica "Cave of Our Lady") is one of 11
parishes in
Cangas de Onís, a muni****lity
within the
province and autonomous...
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Mitzura Domnica Arghezi (also
spelled Mițura, born
Domnica Theodorescu; 10
December 1924 – 27
October 2015) was a
Romanian actress,
visual artist and politician...