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Parisius (Italian: Parisio) was a
Camaldolese monk and
spiritual director. It is
believed that
Parisius was born in 1160, at
either Treviso or Bologna...
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Lodewijk Rudolf Arthur Parisius (July 23, 1911 in Hannover, Para District,
Suriname –
December 14, 1963) was a Surinamese/Dutch
tenor saxophonist commonly...
- amphitheatre. By the end of the
Western Roman Empire, the town was
known as
Parisius, a
Latin name that
would later become Paris in French.
Christianity was...
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inspection can
scarcely sate the soul. — Jean de Jandun,
Tractatus de
laudibus Parisius Plan of the
cathedral made by Viollet-le-Duc in the 19th century. Portals...
- AD) and
Ptolemy (2nd c. AD),
Parisi by
Pliny (mid-1st c. AD), and as
Parisius and
Parisios in the
Notitia Dignitatum (5th c. AD).
Another tribe named...
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refer to: Mike
Tyson (born 1966),
boxer nicknamed Kid
Dynamite Lodewijk Parisius (1911-1963), Surinamese/Dutch jazz
musician known as Kid
Dynamite Kid Dynamite...
- the
Ancients and a
Presentation of
Suspected Things] (in Latin).
Paris (
Parisius):
Guillaume Cavellat (Gulielmus Cavellat). Belon,
Pierre (1554). Les observations...
- Bähr [de] -
Sybille Tim
Sander -
Frederic Sattelmeyer Detlev Buck - Dr.
Parisius Susan Hoecke - Kara "Vaterfreuden: Film Review". The
Hollywood Reporter...
- 14 July 1993 (1993-07-14)
Cotton Bowl,
Dallas Attendance: 13,771 Referee:
Roberto Parisius (Suriname) July 17, 1993
Cotton Bowl,
Dallas Attendance: 18,527 Referee:...
- one of Paris' most
beautiful structures in his "Tractatus de
laudibus Parisius" (1323), citing: that most
beautiful of chapels, the
chapel of the king...