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Florentinus was a
Roman politician who
served as
Urban prefect of Rome from 395 to 397 AD. A
native of
Augusta Treverorum,
Florentinus was
possibly a Notarius...
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Saints Modestinus,
Florentinus and Flavi**** are
three Christian martyrs of Campania, Italy,
martyred in 311.
Their relics were re-discovered in 1167...
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Saccharomyces florentinus is a
yeast which was
previously known as
Saccharomyces pyriformis. It is a
component of the
ginger beer
plant used in the making...
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Florentinus Gregorius Winarno was born in Klaten,
Indonesia on 15
February 1938. He was
chairman of
Codex Alimentarius Commissions. He is also acknowledged...
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Florentinus executed this
traditional Republican magistracy in Achaea. Upon
completion of this
traditional Republican magistracy Florentinus would...
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buildings as it did in Jerash. The province's governor, ****tius
Florentinus,
erected a
monumental mausoleum for his son near the end of the al-Hubta...
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style in
opposition to that of Pisa, so it got the name of
calculus florentinus. It soon
spread in
France and also in
England where it
became common...
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Hieronymus Florentinus Quehl: 205
chorale fugues transcription and
commentary (Thesis). OCLC 34508991.
Werke von und über
Hieronymus Florentinus Quehl in...
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first name
Florens (Florentius). Flos
pilei ægri. Clemens. VII.
Florentinus de domo medicea, eius inſignia pila, & lilia. 65.
Flower of the sick...
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Antoninus of
Florence OP (1
March 1389 – 2 May 1459), was an
Italian Dominican friar who
served as
Archbishop of
Florence in the 15th century. He is venerated...