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  • 1Raphael (1483-1520) —     Raphael     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Raphael     The most famous name in the history of painting, b. at Urbino, 6 April (or 28 March), 1483; d. at Rome, 6 April, 1520. He belongs to the Umbrian School. Raphael is only a Christian name, the… …

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  • 2SS. Cyril, Methodius, and Raphael's Church (New York City) — The Church of Saints Cyril Methodius and St. Raphael (Formerly the Church of St. Raphael) Western side General information Architectural style …

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  • 3Raphael Cohen-Almagor — is an educator, researcher and human rights activist.[1] He received his D. Phil. in political theory from Oxford University in 1991, and his B.A. and M.A. from Tel Aviv University (both Magna cum Laude). In 1992 1995 he lectured at the Hebrew… …

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  • 4Raphael Shore — is an Israeli Canadian film writer, producer, and Rabbi employed full time by Aish HaTorah. [ [http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun olam/2008/09/14/anti muslim film produced by pro israel advocate boosts mccain/ Anti Muslim Film Produced by… …

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  • 5Raphael — Infobox Artist bgcolour = #EEDD82 name = Raffaello Sanzio imagesize = 210px caption = Self portrait by Raphael, missing since World War II birthname = Raffaello Sanzio birthdate = birth date|mf=yes|1483|4|6|mf=y location = Urbino, Italy deathdate …

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  • 6Raphael, Frederic — (1931– )    Born in Chicago in 1931 and a graduate of Cambridge University, screenwriter Frederic Raphael has worked mostly in Britain. His screenplays for two of John Schlesinger’s films may have prompted STANLEY KUBRICK to invite him to… …

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  • 7Raphaël Géminiani — Infobox Cyclist ridername = Raphaël Géminiani fullname = Raphaël Géminiani nickname = Le Grand Fusil dateofbirth = birth date and age|1925|06|12 country = FRA height = weight = currentteam = discipline = Road role = Rider ridertype = amateurteams …

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  • 8Raphael Rooms — The four Stanze di Raffaello ( Raphael s rooms ) in the Palace of the Vatican form a suite of reception rooms, the public part of the papal apartments. They are famous for their frescoes, painted by Raphael and his workshop. Together with… …

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  • 9Raphael, Frederic — (b. 1931)    British writer. Raphael was born in Chicago, but moved with his family to England as a child. He was educated at Cambridge University. Raphael is known for his novels, many of which have a Jewish theme. These include The Limits of… …

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  • 10Raphael — An archangel sent to cure Tobit of blindness (Tob. 11:7–8) and to be the companion of Tobias, son of Tobit. The development of belief in angels (Tob. 12:15) is a feature of literature of this period and Raphael is also mentioned in 1 Enoch (10:7) …

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