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San Gervasio is an archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization, located in the northern third of the island of Cozumel off the northeastern coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, in what is now the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. San Gervasio's pre-Hispanic name was Tantun Cuzamil, Mayan for Flat Rock in the place of the Swallows.
The former municipality of Sant Gervasi de Cassoles [2] [3] (in Spanish, San Gervasio de Cassolas), annexed to Barcelona in 1897, extended over a large part of the former district III of Barcelona, to the northwest of the city, between the municipalities, also formerly independent, of Sarrià, Les Corts de Sarrià, Gràcia and Horta.
San Gervasio (Maya site), an archaeological site of the Maya civilization, located on the island of Cozumel, Mexico Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title San Gervasio .
Inquirer Holdings Incorporated (also known as the Inquirer Group of Companies) is a mass media conglomerate based in Makati, Philippines with the Philippine Daily Inquirer as its flagship brand. The company is majority-owned by Pinnacle Printers Corporation, the holding investment arm of the Rufino-Prieto matriarch.
Palazzo San Gervasio (Lucano: Palàzze) is a small agricultural town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. It is bounded by the comuni ( Municipalities ) of Acerenza , Banzi , Forenza , Genzano di Lucania , Maschito , Spinazzola , and Venosa .
Gervasi Italian restaurant plans Bridgewater opening; Chaotik Java moves to Midland, The Ark cocktail lounge closes, Lebanese food fest debuts.
Mosaic in the Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna J. Rendel Harris, in "The Dioscuri in the Christian Legends" (London, 1903), addressed the subject of twin saints in Christian legend, who seem to be connected with the Dioscuri , whose cult was tenacious, surmised from an oration decrying their veneration by Dio Chrysostom ( "Orations" 61.11).
Fray Andres de San Fulgencio undertook the construction of a more permanent building to house the Recollect Tertiaries, the first religious women. Fray Benito de San Pablo, Superior of San Sebastian at that time, solicited donations from benefactors such as Brother General, Sergeant Major D. Jose Beltran de Salazar and Don Jose Barreto.