• Felip de Malla (Catalan pronunciation: [fəˈlib də ˈmaʎə]; 1370 – 12 July 1431) was a Catalan prelate, theologian, scholastic, orator, classical scholar...
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  • of horses". It may also refer to: Felip de Malla (1370-1431), Catalan prelate, theologian, scholar and poet Felip Pedrell (1841-1922), Spanish Catalan-language...
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  • catechist Coque Malla (born 1970), Spanish musician and actor Felip de Malla (1370–1431), Catalan prelate, theologian and scholar Ramon Malla Call (1922–2014)...
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  • Perarnau i Espelt (2002), "La lletra de Felip de Malla informant el rei Alfons del terratrèmol de la Candelera, 1428", Arxiu de textos catalans antics, 21:665–670...
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  • Dalmau de Cartellà, Abbot of Ripoll (1422–1425) Felip de Malla, canon of Barcelona (1425–1428) Domènec Ram, Bishop of Lleida (1428–1431) Marc de Vilalba...
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  • speech (presuposició) of one of the maintainers (the master of theology, Felip de Malla) and the declaration of the winner have both been preserved. Both of...
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    Felip Vall i Verdaguer (26 May 1916 in Tona, Catalonia (Spain) – 5 August 2012 in Vic) was a Spanish painter, decorator and designer who specialized in...
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  • Italian writer and poet John Lydgate (died 1451), English monk and poet Felip de Malla (died 1431), Catalan prelate, theologian, scholastic, orator, classical...
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    of Catalonia on 10 August. "Illa, el hijo de obreros que llegó de rebote al Gobierno y ahora es el ministro de Sanidad que cae bien". El Español (in European...
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    Lluís Companys (category Inmates of Presó Model de Barcelona)
    offices of Catalan newspapers Cu-Cut! and La Veu de Catalunya, and after the passing of the Ley de Jurisdicciones ("Law of Jurisdictions"), which made...
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