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Agostino Nifo (Latinized as
Augustinus Niphus; c. 1473 – 1538 or 1545) was an
Italian philosopher and commentator. He was born at
Sessa Aurunca near Naples...
- the
training of Toa
warriors in the art of hand to hand
combat with the
Nifo Oti, the serrated-edged
Samoan war club, came into
prominence between 900...
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facility of the
individual soul.
Against this, the Averroists, led by
Agostino Nifo,
introduced the
modifying theory that
universal reason in a
sense individualizes...
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Knockout rounds,
Paige defeated fellow team
members Somer Smith and
Ricky Nifo with her
rendition of "It Will Rain" by
Bruno Mars, and
advanced to the Battle...
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Petrus Egidius Obadiah ben
Jacob Sforno Marcantonio Zimara Agostino Nifo Girolamo Fracastoro Leandro Alberti Giulio Camillo Delminio Francesco Guicciardini...
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Annunziata St.
Charles Church Church of St.
Germano Boarding school Agostino Nifo built in the 14th
century and
opened in 1418.
Sanctuary of
Santa Maria della...
- "Materialism", in Craig, E. (ed.),
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy:
Luther to
Nifo, Routledge, pp. 171–172, ISBN 978-0-415-18714-5 mahavidya.ca "Matter Undermined"...
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Fascist Organization (Dutch:
Nederlandsch Indische Fascisten Organisatie,
NIFO) and
Fascisten Unie.
These organizations appealed to
expatriate Germans living...
- "several",
plural zea "this" eza "that" deno "day" nedo "night" fino "end"
nifo "beginning" zena "the same" neza "other, another" kozo "reason, cause" zoko...
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Francisco Mariano Nipho, also
known as
Francisco Mariano Nifo y
Cagigal (1719 – 1803), was a
Spanish writer and journalist,
recognized as a
pioneer of...