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  2. Ordines Romani - Wikipedia

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    The Ordines Romani (Latin for Roman Orders, singular Ordo Romanus) are collections of documents that are the rubrics for various liturgical services, including the early Medieval Mass, of the Roman Rite.

  3. Ramón de Mesonero Romanos - Wikipedia

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    Mesonero Romanos was elected to the Spanish Academy in 1838 and, though he continued to write, had somewhat outlived his fame when he issued his pleasing autobiography, Memorias de un Setentón, natural y vecino de Madrid (1880). He died in Madrid, shortly after the publication of his Obras completas (8 vols, 410, 1881).

  4. Aragonese literature - Wikipedia

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    He made this a language of culture. Other people like Johan de Balbastro or Johan de Tudela also made translations into Aragonese. For example, they translated Zeremonial de Consagrazión y Coronazión d'os reis d'Aragón, a Cronica de San Chuan d'a Peña, o Libro del Trasoro, o Libro de Marabiellas d'o Mundo and other works. The second half of ...

  5. Romanos I Lekapenos - Wikipedia

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    Romanos I Lakapenos or Lekapenos or the Gentle Usurper (Greek: Ῥωμανός Λακαπηνός or Λεκαπηνός, Rōmanos Lakapēnos or Lekapēnos; c. 870 – 15 June 948), [1] Latinized as Romanus I Lecapenus, was Byzantine emperor from 920 until his deposition in 944, serving as regent for and senior co-ruler of the young Constantine VII.

  6. Carlos Goñi Zubieta - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Goñi Zubieta (born 7 April 1963) is a Spanish philosopher, writer and teacher. He has a doctor's degree in philosophy from Universitat de Barcelona. [1]Zubieta is married to Pilar Guembe, with whom he has two children, Adrián and Paula. [2]

  7. Romanos III Argyros - Wikipedia

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    Romanos III Argyros (Greek: Ῥωμανός Ἀργυρός; Latinized Romanus III Argyrus; 968 – 11 April 1034), or Argyropoulos [2] was Byzantine Emperor from 1028 until his death. He was a Byzantine noble and senior official in Constantinople when the dying Constantine VIII forced him to divorce his wife and marry the emperor's daughter Zoë .

  8. List of editiones principes in Greek - Wikipedia

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    De vectigalibus was in a new edition of the complete works lacking only Apologia Socratis. [56] Ps.-Xenophon, Atheniensium respublica [129] 1526 [81] Hippocrates [81] Aldine Press [81] Venice [81] 1526 [92] Joannes Philoponus, In libros de generatione animalium commentaria [92] Johannes Antonio de Sabio [92] Venice [92] 1526 [92]

  9. Priene calendar inscription - Wikipedia

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    Second part of the calendar inscription of Priene. The Priene calendar inscription (IK Priene 14) is an inscription in stone recovered at Priene (an ancient Greek city, in Western Turkey) that records an edict by Paullus Fabius Maximus, proconsul of the Roman province of Asia and a decree of the conventus of the province accepting the edict from 9 BC.