- (Federico ****gin, the microprocessor's co-inventor, was born in Vicenza).
Vicentia was
settled by the
Italic Euganei tribe and then by the Paleo-Veneti tribe...
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Vicentia Boco (born 22
January 1949) is a
Beninese radiologist, professor, politician, and women's
rights activist. A
trained doctor who
served as professor...
- Right. Rev Dr
Vicentia Refiloe Kgabe is an
Anglican Bishop of
Diocese of
Lesotho in the
Anglican Church of
South Africa and
academic teaching Practical...
-
Quintus Rhemnius Fannius Palaemon was a
Roman grammarian and a
native of
Vicentia. He
lived during the
reigns of
Emperors Tiberius and Claudius. From Suetonius...
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Leucotmemis vicentia is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Zerny in 1931. It is
found in Colombia. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
- Swaziland, 2012-2020)
Margaret Vertue (Bishop of
False Bay, 2012–2023)
Vicentia Kgabe (Bishop of Lesotho, 2021-present)
Dalcy Badeli Dlamini (Bishop of...
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woman to lead the
provincial residential theological college. In 2021,
Vicentia Kgabe was
appointed as the
bishop of Lesotho,
making her the
sixth woman...
- ****h (1826), orth. var.
Resinaria Comm. ex Lam. (1785), not
validly publ.
Tanibouca Aubl. (1775)
Terminaliopsis Danguy (1923)
Vicentia Allemão (1844)...
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Sierra Vista, Stallings,
Temescal Valley, Dr.
Bernice Todd, Vandermolen,
Vicentia,
Victress Bower,
George Washington and
Woodrow Wilson.
Private schools...
- a long siege. They then
entered the Po Valley,
sacking Padua, Mantua,
Vicentia, Verona, Brescia, and Bergamo,
before besieging and
capturing Milan. The...