- Rev. Fr.
Giacomo Fenicio (1558 - 1632), also
known as
Arthunkal Veluthachan,
Jacomo Fenicio or
Jacob Fenicio was an
Italian Jesuit priest, scholar, theologian...
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Universidad de Sevilla. 1998. p. 93.
Retrieved 8
February 2013. La
presencia de
fenicios en la
antigua Sevilla parece constatada por el topónimo Spal que en diversas...
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Retrieved 12
October 2016. Ana
Margarida Arruda (2002). Los
fenicios en Portugal:
fenicios y
mundo indígena en el
centro y sur de
Portugal (siglos VIII-VI...
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improvements around it were
carried out
during the 17th
century by
Giacomo Fenicio as necessary,
without sacrificing the main
sanctity of the place.|Currently...
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Makaram Perunnal. The
church was
rebuilt in 1584
under the
vicar Jacomo Fenicio, an
Italian Jesuit whose devotees claim to
possess powers to heal the body...
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Demetrio B****ne,
confidant of Cleonice,
secretly in love with
Alceste Fenicio, councillor,
guardian of
Alcestes and
father of
Olinto Olinto, councillor...
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recorded as
entering the
Nilgiri Hills, an
Italian priest/explorer
named Fenicio. He
interviewed people who
identified as Toda and Badega, the
latter occupying...
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extracted in
November 2024. In 2009, the
Centro de Interpretación del
Barco Fenicio del
Puerto de Mazarrón (Interpretation
Center of the
Phoenician Ship of...
- ""El
Corresponsal de
Medio Oriente y
Africa – Málaga
recupera su
pasado fenicio"".
Archived from the
original on 7
March 2016.
Archived from the "original"...
- "Herakles/Melqart, the Gr**** façade of a
Phoenician deity".
Revista Hélade: Dossiê
Fenícios. Schmitz,
Leonhard (1867). "Alceides". In
William Smith (ed.). Dictionary...