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Domingo Báñez (29
February 1528 in
Valladolid – 22
October 1604 in
Medina del Campo) was a
Spanish Dominican and
Scholastic theologian. The qualifying...
- María Fátima
Báñez García (born 6
January 1967),
better known as Fátima
Báñez, is a
Spanish politician,
economist and jurist. She was
Minister of Employment...
- the 2007
series of MariMar. He is
known for his role as
Emiliano "Emil"
Banez, a
police detective in the
Filipino drama-suspense
series Widows' Web and...
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Benjamin "Benjie"
Bañez Magalong (born
December 15, 1960) is a
Filipino politician and
retired police officer serving as the
mayor of
Baguio since 2019...
- "Paula"
Justiniano Edu
Manzano as
Emilio V.
Legaspi Jake
Ejercito as
Cedric Banez Teresa Loyzaga as Laviña B. Cruz / Laviña O.
Madrigal Lito
Pimentel as Victor...
- specifically,
scholastics like
Thomas Aquinas and
later Thomists (such as
Domingo Báñez) are
often interpreted as
holding that
human action can be free, even though...
- must be a
cherub (Deben ser los que
llaman cherubines), but Fr.
Domingo Báñez wrote in the
margin that it
seemed more like a
seraph (mas
parece de los...
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Retrieved June 18, 2022. BookScan's
ranking for each month:
August 2016: Haley-
Banez,
Jordain (September 2, 2016). "Tokyo
Ghoul Ranks #7 on U.S.
Monthly Bookscan...
- (1506–1546)
Teresa of Ávila (1515–1582)
Michel de
Montaigne (1533–1592)
Domingo Báñez (1528–1604)
Franciscus Patricius (1529–1597) Luis de
Molina (1535–1600)...
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Wiering (1995), p. 25
Jones (1974), p. 33
Cooper (1995), pp. 9–20 Gómez, Díaz-
Báñez, Gómez, and Mora (2014), pp. 121, 123
Samson (1977), [page needed] Levine...