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  2. Missa Luba - Wikipedia

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    The Missa Luba is a setting of the Latin Mass sung in styles traditional to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.It was composed by Fr Guido Haazen, a Franciscan friar from Belgium, and originally celebrated, performed, and recorded in 1958 by Les Troubadours du Roi Baudouin (English: "King Baudouin's Troubadours"), a choir of adults and children from Kamina, Katanga Province.

  3. List of Argentina national rugby union players - Wikipedia

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    Guido Petti: Lock: 2014-11-14: v Italy at Genova 819: Tomás Lezana: Flanker: 2014-11-22: v France at Stade de France 820: Gerónimo Albertario: Lock: 2015-05-16: v Uruguay at Montevideo 821: Gregorio Del Petre: Scrum-half: 2015-05-16: v Uruguay at Montevideo 822: Juan León Novillon: Fullback: 2015-05-16: v Uruguay at Montevideo 823

  4. Guido (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Not much is known for certain about Guido other than he was cantor at the Avignon Cathedral from 1372 through 1374. Scholars are certain that he was not the music theorist Guido frater who flourished during the early fourteenth century, but have speculated that he may be Guido de Lange, a Parisian cleric who was associated with the French cardinal Guillaume de la Jugie in 1362.

  5. List of Italy national rugby union players - Wikipedia

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    Giacomo Da Re: 2022-06-25 v Portugal 718 Manfredi Albanese: 2022-06-25 v Portugal 719 Ion Neculai: 2022-06-25 v Portugal 720 Alessandro Garbisi: 2022-07-01 v Romania 721 Lorenzo Cannone: 2022-11-05 v Samoa 722 Enrico Lucchin: 2022-11-05 v Samoa 723 Edoardo Iachizzi: 2023-02-05 v France 724 Simone Gesi: 2023-03-18 v Scotland 725 Marco Manfredi ...

  6. Guido Pagliuca - Wikipedia

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    Guido Pagliuca (born 17 February 1976) is an Italian professional football manager and former defender, who is the manager of Serie B club Juve Stabia. Career [ edit ]

  7. Guido Guerrini (composer) - Wikipedia

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    The son of Pietro and Antonietta Santucci, [1] Guido Guerrini was born in Faenza, Italy on September 12, 1890. [2] He received his initial musical training from his father. After completing high school in 1907, he entered the Bologna Conservatory where his trained to be a violinist under Angelo Consolini (1859–19

  8. Guido Guerra - Wikipedia

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    Guido Guerra V (1220-1272) was a politician from Florence, Italy. Aligned with the Guelph faction, Guerra had a prominent role in the political conflicts of mid-thirteenth century Tuscany. He was admired by Dante Alighieri , who granted him honor in the Divine Comedy , even though he placed Guerra in Hell among sinners of sodomy .

  9. Guy III of Spoleto - Wikipedia

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    Guy III of Spoleto (German: Wido, Italian: Guido; died 12 December 894) was the Margrave of Camerino from 880 and then Duke of Spoleto and Camerino from 883. He was crowned King of Italy in 889 and emperor in 891. He died in 894 while fighting for control of the Italian Peninsula.