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Segnitude
Segnitude Seg"ni*tude, Segnity Seg"ni*ty, n. [L. segnitas,
fr. segnis slow, sluggish.]
Sluggishness; dullness; inactivity. [Obs.]
Segnity
Segnitude Seg"ni*tude, Segnity Seg"ni*ty, n. [L. segnitas,
fr. segnis slow, sluggish.]
Sluggishness; dullness; inactivity. [Obs.]
Meaning of SEGNI from wikipedia
- The
Suburbicarian Diocese of Velletri–
Segni is one of the
Latin suburbicarian dioceses,
Catholic dioceses in
Italy close to Rome with a
special status...
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Segni (Latin: Signia,
Ancient Gr****: Σιγνία) is an
Italian town and
comune located in Lazio. The city is
situated on a
hilltop in the
Lepini Mountains...
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Antonio Segni (Italian: [anˈtɔːnjo ˈseɲɲi] ; 2
February 1891 – 1
December 1972) was an
Italian politician and
statesman who
served as
President of Italy...
- Pope
Innocent III (Latin:
Innocentius III; born
Lotario dei
Conti di
Segni; 22
February 1161 – 16 July 1216) was head of the
Catholic Church and ruler...
- Look up
Segni or
segni in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Segni is a town in the
Lepini Mountains in the
Province of Rome, Italy.
Segni may also refer...
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Riccardo Di
Segni (born
November 13, 1949) is the
chief rabbi of Rome. A
specialist in
diagnostic radiology, he is
descended from
three generations of...
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Italian Republic Giulio Segni(1498-1561),
Italian composer Mario Segni (born 1939),
Italian politician and son of
Antonio Segni Segni (disambiguation) This...
- he was, on his mother's side, a
member of the
house Conti di
Segni, the
counts of
Segni, like Pope
Innocent III and Pope
Gregory IX. His
uncle Gregory...
- Pope
Gregory IX (Latin:
Gregorius IX; born
Ugolino di Conti; 1145 – 22
August 1241) was head of the
Catholic Church and the
ruler of the
Papal States from...
- The
counts of
Segni (Italian:
Conti di
Segni, Latin: de
Comitibus Signie, also
known as
Conti or De
Comitibus for short) were an
important noble family...