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Ferdinand Magellan (c. 1480 – 27
April 1521) was a
Portuguese explorer best
known for
having planned and led the 1519–22
Spanish expedition to the East...
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Basque Bermeo Antonio Pigafetta Supernumerary Venetian Vicenza Martín de
Judicibus Chief Steward Genoese Genoa Hernándo de
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Rodas Rhodes Shipmaster Juan de
Acurio Bermeo Boatswain Martín de
Judicibus Savona Sailor Hernándo de
Bustamante Mérida
Barber Antonio Pigafetta Vicenza...
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- A Makeover". The
Washington Post.
Retrieved April 26, 2010.
Dario de
Judicibus (January 21, 2010). "Technorati: the War of Languages". L'Indipendente...
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construction built in 1856 and
designed by the
local architect Corrado De
Judicibus. Two km
outside the city in the
direction of Bisceglie, is the basilica-sanctuary...
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Scripts from the Past in ****ure
Versions of
Unicode L2/00-112 de
Judicibus,
Dario (2000-03-21),
Request of
change to the
proposal to add Etruscan...
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Doimo Giudici † (11
August 1410
Appointed – 1411 Resigned), also
Dujam de
Judicibus Peter of Pag † (19 Oct. 1411
Appointed – 30
dicembre 1426 Died) Francesco...
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Bastos de
Judicibus was born in
Santa Isabel in the
Portuguese capital of Lisbon, on 13 May 1844, son of an
Italian father, D.
Francisco de
Judicibus, a landowner...