- Henry,
known as
Enrico Pescatore (i.e., the fisherman; fl. 1206–1225), was a
Genoese adventurer,
privateer and
pirate active in the
Mediterranean at the...
- "Mattinata" and sang a duet with Pavarotti, it:Maurizio Morante's "Notte e
Piscatore". In September, he made his
opera debut as
Macduff in Verdi's Macbeth...
- Pecchè?,
Vincenzo d'Annibale: 'O
paese d' 'o sole,
Ernesto Tagliaferri:
Piscatore 'e Pusilleco, Curtis: it:Tu ca nun chiagne, Capua: Maria, Mari, Luigi...
-
largely loyal to the
Romans during the war and the
fishermen of
Tarraco (
piscatores Tarraconenses)
served with
their boats during the
siege of
Carthago Nova...
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Counterterrorism Espionage Military intelligence Part of
Intelligence Corps Motto(s)
Piscatores Hominum Fishers of Men
Engagements Operation Banner (The Troubles) War...
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Ampelisca (Labrax's prostitute)
Labrax (pimp)
Charmides (Labrax's friend)
Piscatores (fishermen)
Ptolemocratia (priestess)
Turbalio (Daemones' slave) Sparax...
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Kingdom of
England Denomination Roman Catholic Motto faciam vos
fieri piscatores hominum ("I
shall make you
fishers of men") Coat of arms
Sainthood Feast...
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religiosi omnes atque presbyteri milites mercatores cives marinari burgenses piscatores praemiantur ibi.
Rustici aratores nec non
notarii advocati scultores cuncti...
-
Paternal Uncle")
Philosophia ("Philosophy")
Pictores ("The Painters")
Piscatores ("The Fishermen")
Pistor ("The Baker")
Placenta ("The Cake") Porcetra...
- (collegia) are
attested for a wide
range of occupations,
including fishermen (
piscatores), salt
merchants (salinatores),
olive oil
dealers (olivarii), entertainers...