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Messa or
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Messa (Italian for m**** (liturgy)) may
refer to: Al
Messa, a
daily newspaper Messa (Puccini)...
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Institute of
Statistics and
Economic Studies. 19
December 2024.
Commune de
Messas (45202),
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Shalom Messas (Hebrew: שלום משאש) was a
Moroccan rabbi and
scholar who
served as
Chief Rabbi of Morocco, and
later as
Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem.
Messas was...
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Messa or
Messe (Ancient Gr****: Μέσση) was one of the nine
cities of
ancient Laconia enumerated in the
Catalogue of Ships, in the
Iliad by Homer, who gives...
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Joseph Messas (Hebrew: יוסף משאש;
lived 1892-1974) was a Moroccan-Israeli rabbi, posek, poet, historian, and
public figure. He
served as the
rabbi of Tlemcen...
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Rabbi David Messas (15 July 1934 in Meknes,
Morocco – 20
November 2011 Paris) was the son of
Rabbi Chalom Messas, the
former Chief Rabbi of
Morocco who...
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Messa di voce [
ˈmessa di ˈvoːtʃe] (Italian:
placing of the voice) is a
singing technique and
musical ornament most
idiomatically on a
single pitch while...
- (1865–68) Théodore Gouvy:
Requiem in E-flat
minor (1874)
Giuseppe Verdi:
Messa da
Requiem (1874)
Camille Saint-Saëns: Requiem, Op. 54 (1878) Antonín Dvořák:...
- Lucas, 1836". www.gbif.org.
Retrieved 2022-05-12. de Almeida,
Silvio C.;
Messas, Yuri F.; Cicchi,
Paulo J. P. (May 10, 2010). "Predation on
newly metamorphosed...
- The
Messa da
Requiem is a
musical setting of the
Catholic funeral m**** (Requiem) for four soloists,
double choir and
orchestra by
Giuseppe Verdi. It was...