- Aire-sur-l'Adour, in Gascony. She was
beheaded on the spot. Her sister,
Liberata, also
suffered the same fate in the
forest of
Montus and lies in a 14th-century...
- as The
Liberation of
Jerusalem (Italian: La
Gerusalemme liberata [la dʒeruzaˈlɛmme
libeˈraːta]; lit. 'The
freed Jerusalem'), is an epic poem by the Italian...
- La
Betulia liberata (The
Liberation of Bethulia) is a
libretto by
Pietro Metastasio which was
originally commissioned by
Emperor Charles VI and set to...
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Liberata and
Faustina of Como were
sisters who
lived as holy
virgins in Como, Italy,
during the 6th century. They
founded the
Convent of
Santa Margarita...
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Andromeda liberata is a pasticcio-serenata of 18
September 1726, on the
subject of ****us
Freeing Andromeda, made as a
collective tribute to the visiting...
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Saint Liberata may
refer to: The
French name for
Saint Wilgefortis One of the
sisters of St.
Marina of
Aguas Santas Italian name for
Saint Adele, daughter...
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Liberata Mulamula, (née
Rutageruka (born 10
April 1956) is a
Tanzanian diplomat and
politician who
served as
Minister for
Foreign Affairs and East African...
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Saint Liberata is the
patron saint of the city of Pizzone, Italy. She is
declared a holy
virgin and
martyr by the
Roman Catholic Church. Her
father was...
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Liberata Masoliver (1911–1996) was a
Spanish novelist who
wrote extensively during the
period of the
Francoist State from the
perspective of a conservative...
-
martyr saint known as
Liberata in
Italy and
Librada in
Spain ("liberated")
whose feast day is on July 10;
while Saint Liberata is a crucified, beardless...