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Charitas is one of the 48
neighborhoods in
which the city of Niterói, in
Brazil is divided. The area was part of the
Jesuitic Sesmaria,
where the Jesuits...
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Naishadha Charita, also
known as
Naishadhiya Charita (Naiṣadhīya-carita), is a poem in
Sanskrit on the life of Nala, the king of Nishadha.
Written by Sriharsha...
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Charitas is a
papal encyclical issued by Pope Pius VI on 13
April 1791 that
condemned the
Civil Oath
adopted by the
French National ****embly. It declared...
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Charita Bauer (December 20, 1923 –
February 28, 1985) was an
American soap
opera radio and
television actress. Born in Newark, New Jersey, on December...
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Caritas Czech Republic (Czech:
Charita Česká republika) is a
Czech Catholic not-for-profit
social welfare and
humanitarian relief organisation. It is...
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Buddhacharita (Sanskrit: बुद्धचरितम्, romanized: Buddhacaritam; transl. Acts of the Buddha) is an epic poem in the
Sanskrit mahakavya style on the life...
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Archived from the
original on 7
January 2019.
Retrieved 7
January 2019.
Charitas,
Pascal (2011). "La
combination au
Havre Athletic Club (1872–1914) : les...
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legends about Krishna's life are
called Krishna charitas (IAST: Kṛṣṇacaritas). In the
Krishna Charitas,
Krishna is born to
Devaki and her husband, Vasudeva...
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condemnavi I read, understood, and condemned.
legis plenitudo charitas charity (love) is the
fulfilment of the law
Motto of
Ratcliffe College...
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about 16
years old, she
joined the order,
taking the name of
Caritas (or
Charitas).
Caritas was in
active correspondence with
various figures involved in...