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Annunciation (OMHA) (Latin: Ordo
Sanctissimae Annuntiationis), also
known as the
Turchine or Blue Nuns, as well as the
Celestine Nuns, is a
Roman Catholic religious...
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Beatrice of Silva;
Order of the Most Holy Annunciation, also
known as
Turchine Nuns or Blue Nuns,
founded by
Maria Vittoria De
Fornari Strata;
Order of...
- the
Immaculate Conception,
founded in 1484 by
Saint Beatrice of Silva.
Turchines,
formally the
Order of the Most Holy Annunciation,
founded in 1604 by...
- do****enti su
Guido Gozzano, a cura di F. Antonicelli, Milano, 1968. Le
parole turchine,
illustrazioni di G. Tribaudino, Einaudi, Torino, 1973. Resistenza, cultura...
- an
outlet to the sea at the
north end.
Other tributaries are the
Pietre Turchine,
Rasignani and Golo. The Golo
river today enters the sea a few kilometres...
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paintings in Genoa, is an
Annunciation painted for the
church of
Monache Turchine. He
painted a
Martyrdom of St.
Apollonia for the
church of San Giuseppe...
- The
following streams (ruisseaux) are
tributaries of the Bevinco:
Pietre Turchine (13 km)
Rasignani (11 km)
Mormorana (11 km)
Petriccia (6 km) La
Serra (3...
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field he
approved the
foundation of a new
female order (the
Order of the
Turchine) and
donated on
behalf of the
Republic a new
organ for the
Cathedral of...
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Clares had
convents at Albenga, Al****io, and
Porto Maurizio. The Blue Nuns (
Turchine) had
convents in San Remo and Pieve. In 1524 the army of King
Francis I...