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- Hyacintha Mariscotti, T.O.R., or Hyacintha of Mariscotti (Italian: Giacinta Marescotti), was an Italian religious sister of the Third Order Regular of...
- ecclesiastical superiors. The great figure of this development was Hyacintha Mariscotti. As Europe entered the upheavals of the modern age, new communities arose...
- Alberto Count of Bagnacavallo. Ermes, M****imiliano and Oddo Marescotti (Mariscotti) were Consuls of Orvieto respectively in 1035, 1091 e 1099. Carbone -...
- Mariscotti 1992, pp. 7–8. Mizelle, William (24 February 1947). "Peron's Atomic Plans". New Republic. pp. 22–23. Mariscotti 1992, p. 8. Mariscotti 1992...
- Poland c. 1185 15 August 1257 17 April 1594 by Pope Clement VIII Hyacintha Mariscotti 16 March 1585 30 January 1640 14 May 1807 by Pope Pius VII Hypatius of...
- Tank (1898–1983)". Aviation of World War II. Retrieved 9 November 2015. Mariscotti, Mario (2017). The Atomic Secret of Huemul Island: A History of the Origins...
- Benedict the Moor, Colette Boylet, Francis Caracciolo and Hyacintha Mariscotti. He beatified a total of 27 individuals including Joseph Oriol, Berardo...
- Bernardine of Feltre in 1728, Peter Fourier on 20 January 1730, Hyacintha of Mariscotti on 1 September 1726, Fidelis of Sigmaringen on 24 March 1729, Vincent...
- (various provinces of the Anglican Communion) Hippolytus of Rome Hyacintha Mariscotti Martina Matthias of Jerusalem Mutien-Marie Wiaux Savina Three Holy Hierarchs...
- "evidence" cited was spurious. His thesis was not published. — Kurt Sitte, Mariscotti, 1985, quoting Alemann, 1955 Richter worked in Germany, England and France...