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  • 21Lindry — 47° 48′ 03″ N 3° 25′ 12″ E / 47.8008, 3.42 …

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  • 22Pange Lingua Gloriosi — • Article on the two hymns of this name. The second is by Thomas Aquinas. The first is generally credited to Venantius Fortunatus, though some believe it is the work of Claudianus Mamertus Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pange Lingua… …

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  • 23NOTITIA — Instrumentum, quod de re inter praesentes in re quapiam gesta, nec scripto mandata, aut in chartas relata, ad hoc vocatis testibus, conficiebatur, ut praesentibus posterisque nota fieret et in posterum nullus de ea dubitandi locus oriretur. Nam… …

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  • 24Jean Gerson — Jean Charlier de Gerson Born December 13, 1363(1363 12 13) Gerson, Champagne, France Died July 12, 1429( …

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  • 25John of Cornwall — John of Cornwall, in Latin Johannes Cornubiensis or Johannes de Sancto Germano was a Christian scholar and teacher, who was living in Paris about 1176. Little is known of his life. From his names, it is surmised that he was a native of St Germans …

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  • 26Ostarrîchi — is an Old High German name, first found in the famous Ostarrîchi document of 996, where it refers to the Margraviate ruled by the Babenberg Count Henry I located mostly in what is today Lower Austria and part of Upper Austria. ContentIn the… …

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  • 27Gerlachovský štít — Geobox | Mountain name = Gerlachovský štít other name = category = image caption = The South Face of Gerlach etymology = Village of state = region = Prešov district = Poprad commune = Tatra National Park range = High Tatras parent = location =… …

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  • 28Lex Mahumet pseudoprophete — (English: Law of Mahomet the pseudo prophet ) was the translation of the Qur an into Latin by Robert of Ketton (c.1110 1160).In 1142 Peter the Venerable persuaded Robert to join a team he was creating to translate Arabic works into Latin in hopes …

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  • 29Diogo Gomes — Diego Gomez redirects here. For Argentine footballer, see Diego Gomez (footballer). Diogo Gomes (c. 1420 – c. 1500), was a Portuguese navigator, explorer and writer. Statue of Diogo Gomes, Praia, Cape Verde. Diogo Gomes was a servant and explorer …

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  • 30Turnsole — The dyestuff folium or turnsole, prepared from the annual plant Crozophora tinctoria ( dyers crook carrier , from its use and the curved tip of its spike of florets), was a mainstay of medieval manuscript illuminators from the development of the… …

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