-
understanding of his life can be unravelled. By
around 1013 he
began teaching at
Pomposa Abbey, but his
antiphonary Prologus in
antiphonarium and
novel teaching...
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Pomposa may
refer to:
Pomposa Abbey Lido di
Pomposa, an
Italian seaside resort in the
province of
Ferrara Pomposa (phasmid),
stick insect genus of the...
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Pomposa Abbey is a
Benedictine monastery in the
comune of
Codigoro on the
Adriatic coast near Ferrara, Italy. It was one of the most
important monasteries...
- The
viola pomposa (also
known as the
violino pomposo) is a five-stringed
instrument developed around 1725.
There are no
exact dimensions applicable to...
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Pomposa is a
monotypic genus of
phasmids belonging to the
tribe Necrosciini. The only
species is
Pomposa moesta from Sabah. "
Pomposa Redtenbacher, 1908"...
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della Pomposa in Modena, Italy, is an
ancient church in the city, once
located at the edge of the city walls. Its name
derives from the
Pomposa Abbey...
-
Camaldolese Order,
canonized on 9 July 1595
Guido da
Pomposa (c. 970 - 31
March 1046),
Abbot of
Pomposa Gerard of Csanád (23
April 977/1000 – 24 September...
- city. In 1716
Muratori became, in addition,
provost of
Santa Maria della Pomposa, and
conducted this
parish until 1733. He
continued publishing unedited...
- Bustillos, and his
maternal grandparents were
Ovidio Loera Cobret and
Pomposa Pérez Uriarte. For many generations, his
family lived at La Tuna. His father...
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Tabor Violino piccolo Violin Viol
Viola da
gamba Viola Viola d'amore
Viola pomposa Tenor violin Cello Violoncello piccolo Contrab****
Colascione Violone Lute...