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literature during the 19th century. De
Sanctis was born in the
southern Italian town of
Morra Irpina (renamed
Morra De
Sanctis in his
honor in 1937) to a family...
- ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3. "3268 De
Sanctis (1981 DD)".
Minor Planet Center.
Retrieved 16 June 2016. "LCDB Data for (3268) De
Sanctis".
Asteroid Lightcurve Database...
- De
Sanctis may
refer to:
Antonio De
Sanctis,
Italian bobsledder Benedetto de
Sanctis,
Bishop of
Alessano (1540–1542)
Cesare De
Sanctis (businessman) (died...
- and De
Sanctis failed to
agree on the compensation. On 10
December 2009, the DRC
awarded Udinese liable to
receive €3,933,134 from De
Sanctis, quoting...
- "St
Michael de
Sanctis",
Radio Veritas Asia,
April 14, 2024 "St.
Michael de
Sanctis",
FaithND Ott, Michael. "St.
Michael de
Sanctis." The
Catholic Encyclopedia...
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Castello De
Sanctis (Italian for De
Sanctis Castle) is a
Middle Ages
castle in Roccacasale,
Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo).
Tradition holds that the castle...
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Sancti Spiritus (Latin genitive, 'of the holy spirit') or
Sancti Spiritu may
refer to:
Sancti-Spíritus, Badajoz,
Spain Sancti-Spíritus, Salamanca, Spain...
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Sancti Spíritus (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsaŋktjesˈpiɾitus]) is a muni****lity and
capital city of the
province of
Sancti Spíritus in
central Cuba and...
- The Long
Night of
Francisco Sanctis (Spanish: La
larga noche de
Francisco Sanctis) is a 2016
Argentine drama film
directed by
Francisco Márquez and Andrea...
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tenth year of life. It was De
Sanctis who
observed new
cases in
prepubertal age. The
problems that De
Sanctis had to face were, on one hand, that...