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bells to
Christian worship. His
small handbells were
subsequently known as
nolas for his seat and the
larger tower bells as
campanas from the surrounding...
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Nola Cathedral (Italian:
Cattedrale di
Nola;
Duomo di
Nola;
Cattedrale di
Santa Maria ****unta) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in
Nola, a muni****lity within...
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Battle of
Nola may
refer to the
following engagements at
Nola, Italy:
Battle of
Nola (216 BC),
during the
Second Punic War
Battle of
Nola (215 BC), during...
- Look up
Nola,
nola, or
NOLA in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nola is a town and muni****lity in Italy; and
NOLA is an
acronym for New Orleans, Louisiana...
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Felix of
Nola (died c. 260) was a
Christian presbyter at
Nola near
Naples in Italy. He sold off his
possessions to give to the poor, but was
arrested and...
- new ways, as well as an 'embodied practice',
according to
Varvantakis and
Nolas.
Multimodal anthropology has been
growing since the
early days of anthropology...
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Michael Nola (born June 4, 1993) is an
American professional baseball pitcher for the
Philadelphia Phillies of
Major League Baseball (MLB).
Nola was born...
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Paulinus of
Nola (/pɔːˈlaɪnəs/; Latin:
Paulinus Nol****; also
anglicized as
Pauline of
Nola; c. 354 – 22 June 431) born
Pontius Meropius Anicius Paulinus...
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Austin Kyle
Nola (born
December 28, 1989) is an
American professional baseball catcher in the
Colorado Rockies organization. He has
previously pla**** in...
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Thomas Nöla (born
December 31, 1979) is an
Irish and
American artist from Boston, M****achusetts,
responsible for
several low-budget
films and experimental...