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Ecclesiological
Ecclesiological Ec*cle`si*o*log"ic*al, a.
Belonging to ecclesiology.
Ecclesiologist
Ecclesiologist Ec*cle`si*ol"o*gist, n.
One versed in ecclesiology.
Ecclesiology
Ecclesiology Ec*cle`si*ol"o*gy, n. [Ecclesia + -logy.]
The science or theory of church building and decoration.
Meaning of Clesio from wikipedia
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Clésio Palmirim David Baúque (born 11
October 1994),
known simply as
Clésio, is a
Mozambican professional footballer who
plays as a
winger for Azerbaijani...
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Bernardo Clesio (German:
Bernhard von Cles; 1
March 1484 – 30 July 1539) was an
Italian Cardinal, bishop, diplomat,
humanist and botanist. Born in Cles...
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Clésio Soares de
Andrade (born
October 12, 1952) is a
Brazilian politician and businessman. He
represented Minas Gerais in the
Federal Senate from 2011...
- 2012".
Times Higher Education.
Retrieved 2019-07-06. "Collegio
Bernardo Clesio |".
University of
Trento Website (in
Italian and English)
Breve storia dell'Università...
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Italian Renaissance,
wanted by the
Prince Bishop and
Cardinal Bernardo Clesio (1485-1539), the
third part, in the
southern end of the
complex is the known...
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Ngele Kabelo Seakanyeng Molaodi Tlhalefang Aguibou Camara Seydouba Cissé
Clésio Jonathan Muiomo Stanley Ratifo Yusuf Ahmed Fahad Bayo
Rogers Mato 1 own...
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Emiliano dos
Santos (1954–1995),
Brazilian football referee known as
Margarida Clésio Moreira dos
Santos (born 1958),
Brazilian football referee known as Margarida...
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Clésio Moreira dos
Santos (born 8
January 1958),
better known as
Margarida (daisy), is a
Brazilian football referee,
known for his over-the-top
style that...
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easily suppressed in 1526 by
Austrian mercenaries and by the
bishop Bernardo Clesio, who
ferociously exterminated them in the
battles of the
Eisack valley and...
- of Sant'Andrea in Mantua, at the wish of the Prince-Archbishop
Bernardo Clesio. In
November 1973 Pope Paul VI
accorded it the
status of
minor cathedral...