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Justiniani is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Benedetto Justiniani (1550–1622),
Italian Jesuit theologian Nicholas Justiniani...
- The Code of
Justinian (Latin:
Codex Justini****,
Justinianeus or
Justiniani) is one part of the
Corpus Juris Civilis, the
codification of
Roman law ordered...
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vocalist left with
their songwriter in 2001, she was
replaced by Jay
Justiniani.
Jhunjie Dosdos and
Ruben Caballero were
later recruited in 2002 and 2003...
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Nicholas Justiniani was an
Italian Benedictine monk and
Venetian nobleman. Born to a
noble family of Venice,
Justiniani entered the
monastery of San Niccoló...
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Pablo Justiniani (born 9
March 1952) is a
Panamanian weightlifter. He
competed in the men's
light heavyweight event at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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October 1985.
Retrieved November 16, 2024. Dimaano, Michi;
Justiniani,
Belle (November 23, 2014). "Stories
behind the stations". The LaSallian...
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Benedetto Justiniani (1550 – 19
December 1622) was a
Jesuit theologian and
Biblical scholar from Genoa, in what is
today Italy.
Justiniani entered the...
- (Digesta
Justiniani) with
Glossa ordinaria by
Accursius libre Fedorum by
Accursius Digesta Justiniani Infortiatum by
Accursius Digesta Justiniani Infortiatum...
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Tomko Mrnavić (1579–1635 or 1637 or 1639) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Bosnia (1631–1639) and an
author of
historical works...
- in the Digest. The "Codex Justini****", "Codex Justinianeus" or "Codex
Justiniani" (Latin for "Justinian's Code") was the
first part to be finished, on...