- A
tutelary (/ˈtjuːtəlɛri/; also
tutelar) is a
deity or a
spirit who is a guardian, patron, or
protector of a
particular place,
geographic feature, person...
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children from misfortune. This is
distinct from an ishta-devata (personal
tutelar) and a grāmadevatā (village deities). Male
kuladevatas are
sometimes referred...
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recorded by
Maria Callas and Rosa Ponselle), "Tu che invoco" and "O nume
tutelar", are
better known than the work as a whole. In
recognition of its role...
- Bahia, or (French: "bonne bai", English: "good bay"), not
knowing that the
tutelar goddess of this
island has been, from
remote antiquity, Bomba, or Mumba...
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January 31, 1894. Editorial. Not that Either.—No. 120:
January 31, 1894.
Tutelar Regime.—Nos. 121:
February 15, 1894, Editorial; and 125:
April 15, 1894...
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Limited was
founded in 1974 as an
importer of
electric diesel locomotives.
Tutelar Oil
Services was
established in 1974 as an
importer of
factory machinery...
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excellent quality, and it was
placed at
Copacabana as the
statue of the
tutelar protectress of the community. Many
miracles have been
attributed to it...
- at Casa do
Caminho through the
juvenile court and
foster care (Conselho
Tutelar [pt]). The
orphanage home gets its
financial support mainly from Casa do...
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Chinese immigrants likely chose to
worship a
deity close to them as a
tutelar. In Thailand,
there are
shrines of Pun Tao Kong
spread throughout the capital...
- left is Work (El Trabajo) and to the
right The
Tutelary Virtue (La
Virtud Tutelar). The
steps lead up to the
central portico,
which is 36 m (118 ft) wide...