- Hugh of Saint-Cher, O.P. (Latin: Hugo de
Sancto Charo; c. 1200 – 19
March 1263) was a
French Dominican friar who
became a
cardinal and
noted biblical commentator...
- de
Sancto Victore, De
tribus diebus, ed
Dominique Poirel, CCCM vol 177,
Hugonis de
Sancto Victore Opera, II (Turnhout: Brepols, 2002) Hugo de
Sancto Victore...
- ****o
Sanctos (born
Sanctos Van Het
Gravenhof the 2002/05/13) is a bay gelding. He is
listed in stud-book sBs and
ridden in show jumping. From 2014 to...
- Sara de
Sancto Aegidio (also
known as Sara of St. Gilles; died
after 1326) was a
French physician. Sara of
Sancto Aegidio lived in M****ille, France....
- The
Historia de
Sancto Cuthberto ("History of St Cuthbert") is a
historical compilation finished some time
after 1031. It is an
account of the history...
- The
Battle of
Athos (also
known as the
Battle of
Monte Sancto or the
Battle of Lemnos) took
place on 1–2 July 1807New
Style as a part of the Napoleonic...
-
processes information and
treats shocking news stories. Paste's
Roxanne Sancto wrote it is
aimed at the media's
tendency "to turn
horrific news stories...
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Giovanni da San Giorgio,
Giantonio da Sangiorgio,
Johannes Antonius de
Sancto Georgio.
Gregorio for
Georgio appears to be an
error from an
early book...
- John Jones, also
known as
Leander à
Sancto Martino, (1575 – 17
December 1636) was a
Welsh Benedictine monk.
Jones was born in 1575. He
belonged to a family...
- de
SANCTO MAURISIO – St.
Morris de
SANCTO MAURO – St. Maur de
SANCTO MEDARDO –
Semark de
SANCTO NEOTO –
Sennett de
SANCTO OLAUO – Toly de
SANCTO PAULO...