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Nicasius was a
Roman cognomen,
whose variants include Nicasio, Nicaise, and Necaise. It can
refer to:
Nicasius of
Rheims (5th century)
Nicasius of Dijon...
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Saint Nicasius Saint Nicasius Abbey San
Nicasio di
Reims "Patron
Saints Index:
Saint Nicasius". www.catholic-forum.com. Archived...
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Hendrik Johannes Nicasius "Nyck" de
Vries (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈnɪɡ də ˈvris]; born 6
February 1995) is a
Dutch racing driver,
currently competing in...
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Nicasius Roussel,
Nicasius Rousseel or
Nicasius Russell (died 1646) was a
Flemish goldsmith,
jewelry merchant, draftsman,
engraver (printmaker) and court...
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Nicasius (Nicasio, Nicaise) of
Sicily (also
known as
Nicasio Burgio,
Nicasius de Burgo,
Nicasio Camuto de Burgio,
Nicasius Martyr,
Nicasius of Jerusalem)...
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Nicasius le Febure, a.k.a.
Nicolas le
Febure or
Nicasius le
Fevre or
Nicolas le Fèvre (1615 – 1669), was a
French chemist and
alchemist who was appointed...
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Nicasius Bernaerts, Monsù
Nicasio or
simply Nicasius (15
March 1620,
Antwerp – 16
September 1678, Paris) was a
Flemish painter of animals,
hunting pieces...
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furta sacra. A
cephalophoric legend of
Nicasius of
Rheims tells that at the
moment of his execution,
Nicasius was
reading Psalm 119 (Psalm 118 in the...
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British officer had him
transferred to the century-old
house built by
Nicasius di
Sille in New
Utrecht (now part of Brooklyn). Woodhull's arm was am****ted...
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mention the
episcopate of a
certain Nicasius (Nicaise) as
antedating that of St. Mellon.
According to tradition,
Nicasius was an ****ociate of
Denis of Paris...