Caterina Dominici (10 October 1829 – 21 February 1894) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun who took the name of Maria Enrichetta after she became a nun...
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actor Bernardo de' Dominici (1683–1759), Italian art historian and painter Caterina Dominici (1829–1894), Italian nun Charlie Dominici (1951–2023), American...
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2020 Carlos Manuel Rodriguez 1963 2001 Cassien de Nantes 1638 1905 Caterina Dominici 1894 1978 Catherine of St. Augustine 1668 1989 Catherine Jarrige 1836...
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rosary; sometimes two right hands[a] Caterina Dominici Nun's habit, Book, Crucifix[citation needed] Caterina Moriggi crucifix, rosary, Religious habit[clarification...
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centre half of the Grande Torino died in the Superga air disaster Caterina Dominici (1829–1894) beatified in 1975 Daniela Tuninetti (born 1973), information...
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ISBN 978-1-54987-998-2. "Ladinità noneja: La Dominici contra i fascegn" [Ladinity of the Non Valley: [Caterina] Dominici versus the Fassa-Ladins]. La Usc di Ladins...
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Kasper". Siervas Pobres de Jesucristo. Retrieved 8 March 2018. "Blessed Caterina Dominici". Saints SQPN. 9 April 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2015. Hagiography Circle...
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reconstituted on 25 September 2001 with the takeover of the councilor Caterina Dominici, who named the council group Integral Trentino Autonomy (Autonomia...
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superior-general was held and the Sisters of Saint Anne saw fit to elect Caterina Dominici. In 1845 she travelled to Rome for six months in the hopes of expediting...
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Sante Orsola e Caterina was a small Roman Catholic confraternity church located near a convent found in Tor de' Specchi, on the western slopes of the Campidoglio...
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