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snake spoke to her in the garden,
telling her that she was her sister,
Samaritana, and that if
Biancabella obe**** her, she
would be
happy but miserable...
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Santa (also
known as
Sanza or
Samaritana)
della Pietà (fl. ca. 1725 – ca. 1750, died
after 1774) was an
Italian singer, composer, and violinist. A foundling...
- Waltraud, eds. (2010). Samaritans: Past and Present:
Current Studies.
Studia Samaritana, 5 &
Studia Judaica, 53. Berlin: De Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-019497-5. Pummer...
- Polonican,
Vandalicam &c.
Dialectos plures, ceu sunt: Chaldaica, Syriaca,
Samaritana. Lemaire, André (2021-05-25). "A
History of
Northwest Semitic Epigraphy"...
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Guglielmo della Scala ∞
Onesta Mortone (illeg.)
Antonio I
della Scala ∞
Samaritana de
Polena (illeg.)
Bartolomeo II
della Scala Antoinio II
della Scala Canfrancesco...
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children before their marriage was
annulled in 1975.
Ilaria Rattazzi Samaritana Rattazzi (b. 1947)
married writer Vittorio Sermonti (1929–2016) Pietro...
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Orthodox Archdiocese of
North America.
Retrieved February 3, 2020. "La
Samaritana 2011 en Oaxaca" (in Spanish). Vive Oaxaca.
Retrieved June 3, 2013. "Lesser...
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often more
recognizable than the song titles), O meu
menino é d'oiro, and
Samaritana. The "judge-singer"
Fernando Machado Soares is an
important figure, being...
- Che
Valle Julia Florida Junto a tu Corazón Jota La
Bananita (tango) La
Samaritana Las
Abejas Leyenda de España
Leyenda Guarani Una
limosnita por amor de...
- holy women,
Magna Peccatrix (the
Great Sinneress, Luke 7:36),
Mulier Samaritana (the
Samaritan woman, John 4), and
Maria Aegyptiaca (Acta Sanctorum),...