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known as The
Vigil (La
Vigilia), but with no
mention of the
number seven. This
celebration commemorates the wait, the
Vigilia di Natale, for the midnight...
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Turbonilla vigilia is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Pyramidellidae, the
pyrams and
their allies. Rosenberg, G. (2012)...
- Wigilia, the
Christmas Eve
supper Wigilia (Polish pronunciation: [vʲiˈɡʲilja] ) is the
traditional Christmas Eve
vigil supper in Poland, held on December...
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Tommaso de
Vigilia (active 1480–1497) was an
Italian painter of the
Renaissance period. He was
mainly active in Palermo. His
earliest existing work is...
- A vigil, from the
Latin vigilia meaning 'wakefulness' (Gr****: pannychis, παννυχίς or
agrypnia ἀγρυπνία), is a
period of
purposeful sleeplessness, an occasion...
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Alessia Vigilia (born 1
September 1999) is an
Italian racing cyclist, who
currently rides for UCI Women's
WorldTeam FDJ–Suez. She rode for Valcar–PBM...
- Macmillan. Capitelli,
Giovanna (2011).
Mecenatismo pontificio e
borbonico alla
vigilia dell'unità (in Italian). Rome:
Viviani Editore. ISBN 978-88-7993-148-9...
- pronunciation: [kapiɾoˈtaða]) or Capilotade, also
known as
Capirotada de
vigilia, is a
traditional Mexican food
similar to a
bread pudding that is usually...
- and Sleeplessness; Gr**** Περὶ ὕπνου καὶ ἐγρηγόρσεως; Latin: De
somno et
vigilia) is a text by Aristotle, one of the
Parva Naturalia. "In
another place...
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during the
night leading to a
Sunday or
other feastday. The
Latin term
vigilia, from
which the word is
derived meant a
watch night, not
necessarily in...