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  2. Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno - Wikipedia

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    The motto in the central part of the dome of the Federal Palace (see entire dome). Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno is a Latin phrase that means One for all, all for one.It is the unofficial motto of Switzerland, and the attitude is epitomized in the character of legendary Swiss hero Arnold von Winkelried.

  3. Pucci’s Camille Miceli Emphasizes Joyful, Inclusive ... - AOL

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    CAPRI, Italy — There was no doubt in Camille Miceli’s mind that her first designs for Pucci should be unveiled in Capri, the jet-set island where founder Emilio Pucci opened his initial ...

  4. Antonio Maria Pucci - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Maria Pucci (16 April 1819 - 12 January 1892) - born Eustachio Pucci - was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Servite Order. [1]He was beatified on 12 June 1952 under Pope Pius XII and was later made a saint on 9 December 1962 [2] at the conclusion of the first session of the Second Vatican Council.

  5. Stone Ocean - Wikipedia

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    Enrico Pucci [p] is a Roman Catholic priest at Green Dolphin Street Prison, and one of Dio's last remaining followers. Pucci uses the Stand Whitesnake, [q] which allows him to extracting people's memories and Stand abilities in the form of compact discs; he can also insert discs into others, imbuing them with information, Stand abilities, or ...

  6. Francesco Pucci - Wikipedia

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    Pucci regarded all creatures as imperishable; Sozzini denied the natural immortality of man, treating a future life as a conditional privilege. On 4 June Pucci formulated his positions, under ten heads; Sozzini replied on 11 June; Pucci finished a rejoinder on 1 July. The discussion was interrupted by the expulsion of Pucci from Basel.

  7. Antonio Pucci (cardinal) - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Pucci emanated from the Florentine noble family of Pucci. He was a nephew of Cardinals Roberto Pucci and Lorenzo Pucci . On March 7, 1510, the feast of St. Thomas, Pucci delivered the annual encomium in honor of the "angelic doctor" for the Santa Maria sopra Minerva studium generale , the future Pontifical University of St. Thomas ...

  8. Antonio di Puccio Pucci - Wikipedia

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    Antonio di Puccio Pucci (c. 1350 – after 1416) ... (woodworkers' guild), he was one of the planned architects on the Loggia della Signoria (1379) in Florence. In ...

  9. Lorenzo Pucci - Wikipedia

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    Pucci was born in Florence.. He began his career as a professor of law at the Studio di Pisa. [3] On becoming a clergyman, he was elected Bishop-Coadjutor of Pistoia in 1509, assuming the diocese in September 1518 [4] but resigning it that November in favour of his nephew Antonio Pucci.