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  • The three Beten (or Bethen, Beden) are a legendary German group of three saints. They are adored in minor churches and chapels in South Tyrol (Italy),...
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  • This article is about Coptic Orthodox healing among Egyptians. Observant Coptic Orthodox Christians (Copts) practice and accept the “Seven Sacraments,”...
    13 KB (1,843 words) - 17:05, 21 September 2022
  • Mireille Issa is a Lebanese medievalist born in Beirut. She studies the Late Latin period of Antiquity. After finishing her studies at the Sorbonne, Issa...
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  • Marie-Claire Faray is a women's activist from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Faray obtained a Bachelor of Science at the London Metropolitan University...
    4 KB (392 words) - 10:34, 25 November 2022
  • Rozenkwit is a very old Germanic family name whose origins date back to the eleventh century in the Lower Lorraine, the western area of the German Kingdom...
    6 KB (703 words) - 09:51, 14 July 2022
  • The Midrash of Pseudo-Simon is a medieval text by a kabbalistic scholar. Gershom Gerhard Scholem (1990). Origins of the Kabbalah. Princeton University...
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    The architecture of Peja, Kosovo, describes a large mixture of architectural structures which are a reflection of the influential foreign rule all across...
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  • Catheline Ndamira is a Ugandan businesswoman and politician who has also been the Kabale District woman representative a position she has held since 2016...
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  • Elba Leonor Diaz Soccarras (born c. 1935) is a Colombian-born American amnesiac whose origins and identity were unknown to New Jersey authorities from...
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    Siti Kassim (born 5 August 1961) is a Comorian politician. Kassam was born in Mbatsé in Comoros. After graduating from Fomboni high school in 1980, she...
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  • The Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Philatelic Society (SHATPS), founded 1976, is the only philatelic society specialising in the philately...
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  • Campaign streamers of the American Revolutionary War are a set of campaign streamers that military units participating in designated actions are allowed...
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  • Jeanne Leschi (active 1948–1959) was a French physical anthropologist known for her work with Wolof people and Dogon people in West Africa. Leschi completed...
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    The archaeological site of ancient Kymissala is located about 70 km southwest of Rhodes city, and today falls within the limits of the Municipality of...
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  • The Memphite Formula was a standardized greeting of First Intermediate Period and early Middle Kingdom ancient Egyptian letters, which fell out of use...
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    Guglielmo Gargiolli was a 17th-century Italian mathematician and engineer. He was Lecturer of Mathematics at the University of Siena, and Lecturer of Military...
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    Fanny Loy (born Anita Fanny Luchi 25 September 1917 – unknown) was an Argentinian actress, dancer and singer from the beginning of the 20th century. Loy...
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  • Anna Zamora Puigceros (born 9 October 1957[citation needed]) is an Andorran politician. From 2005 to 2009 she was Chief of the Cabinet of the Chief of...
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    The March of Shkup (Shkup is the Albanian name for Skopje) is an Albanian folk song composed in 1912, when Albanian revolutionaries captured the city of...
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  • Chac Chel is a powerful and ancient Mayan goddess of creation, destruction, childbirth, water, weaving and spinning, healing, and divining. She is half...
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