- The
Sanctus (Latin:
Sanctus, "Holy") is a hymn in
Christian liturgy. It may also be
called the
epinikios hymnos (Gr****: ἐπινίκιος ὕμνος, "Hymn of Victory")...
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Flavius Sanctus was a
governor of the
province of
Rutupine (now
Richborough Castle), of
Roman Britain during the mid
fourth century AD. Part of the Gallo-Roman...
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Sanctus Real is an
American Christian rock band
formed in Toledo, Ohio, in 1996. The
group is
composed of
Chris Rohman (lead guitar), Mark
Graalman (drums)...
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Sanctus Ignis is the
debut album by
French progressive/neoclassical
metal band Adagio,
released on 8 May 2001 in
France by
Nothing to Say and in Europe...
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Attera Totus Sanctus (intended
Latin translation of "Destroy All the Holy") is the
fourth studio album by
Swedish black metal band Dark Funeral. It was...
- on now lost "s****s of paper" for the remainder; he
later claimed the
Sanctus and
Benedictus and the
Agnus Dei as his own.
Walsegg probably intended...
- The term
sanctus bell (or
sacring bell) may
refer to: A
particular type of
church bell hung in a
church tower or bell-cot The
small hand-held
altar bell...
- T.
sanctus may
refer to:
Todiramphus sanctus, the
sacred kingfisher Tara****s
sanctus, a
species of
praying mantis This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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separate Sanctus and
Christe Eleison compositions See also
Sanctus in D minor, BWV 239#Recordings
Sanctus BWV 238:
Brilliant classics 99376/4
Sanctus BWV 237...
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Leunissen suggests that
Sanctus came from the
Italian Peninsula,
speculating Sanctus was from Campania.
Fergus Millar speculates that
Sanctus was Commodus' teacher...