- Bahia,
Antonio Balduino, and a candomblé
priest - Pai de
Santo -, Jubiabá.
After the
death of his
insane aunt when he was a boy,
Balduino is sent to work...
- Tomás
Balduíno, O.P. (born
Paulo Balduino de
Sousa Décio,
December 31, 1922 – May 2, 2014) was a
diocesan bishop of the
Catholic Church in Brazil. Tomás...
-
della Scala, and also the
grandson of
Karafina Gambarelli and her
husband Balduino della Scala, son of
Arduino della Scala, who gave rise to the
Della Scala...
- 1626) (also
known as Hendrikszoon,
Bowdoin Henrick to the English, and
Balduino Enrico to the Spanish) was a
Dutch corsair and
later Admiral. He is most...
- in an
enclave within Switzerland. His
works include: the tomb of
bishop Balduino Lambertini (1349) in the Old
Cathedral in
Brescia a
monument to Folchino...
- Pe.
Balduino Rambo (Portuguese: Refúgio Pe.
Balduíno Rambo) was a
Brazilian Antarctic summer installation named after the
botanist Father Balduíno Rambo...
- and sickness. In 1625 the city was
sacked by
Dutch forces led by
Captain Balduino Enrico (also
known as
Boudewijn Hendricksz/Bowdoin Henrick), but El Morro...
-
Arduino DELLA SCALA Balduino ∞
Caradina Gabrielli Leonardo Jacopino della Scala ∞
Elisa Superbi Mastino I
della Scala Alberto I
della Scala ∞
Verde of...
- Tomás
Balduino, a
bishop in
Brazil known for his work with
natives and the
Landless Workers' Movement,
wearing the ring on his left hand....
-
reconstructed in 1161 by the work of
Balduino,
under the rule of
Emperor Frederic Barbarossa".
Balduino was most
probably Balduino della Scala (b. - 1169) who...