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Furta is a
village in Hajdú-Bihar county, in the
Northern Great Plain region of
eastern Hungary. It
covers an area of 42.85 km2 (17 sq mi) and has a po****tion...
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Furta sacra (Latin, "holy thefts")
refers to the
medieval Christian practice of
stealing saints'
relics and
moving them to a new shrine.
Trade in and...
- Olho
Furta-Cor ("Iridescent Eye") is the
seventeenth studio album by
Brazilian rock band Titãs,
released on 2
September 2022 via
Midas Music. The album...
- /ɾ/ at the end of
syllables is
pronounced /ʀ/. Ex.: furrtâ /
fuʀˈtɐ/
instead of
furtâ /
fuɾˈtɐ/ "to steal", m'djérr /ˈmdʒɛʀ/
instead of m'djêr /ˈmdʒeɾ/ "woman"...
- (UK)/"
Furta Sacra Part 1" (Australia) (French: "
Furta sacra, 1re partie") "Holy
Theft Part 2" (UK)/"
Furta Sacra Part 2" (Australia) (French: "
Furta sacra...
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published accounts of
their success and ****ociated
miracles to
legitimate these furta sacra ("holy thefts") as
consented by the saint. On
February 14, 1277, while...
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Yuriy Yaroslavovych Furta (Ukrainian: Юрій Ярославович Фурта; born 30
August 1988) is a
Ukrainian former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker...
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original on 2022-02-23.
Retrieved 2022-04-18. Geary,
Patrick J. (2011).
Furta Sacra:
Thefts of
Relics in the
Central Middle Ages (Revised ed.). Princeton...
- (Venezia: Marsilio, 1997), pp. 20–29 ISBN 8831768328 Geary,
Patrick J.,
Furta Sacra:
Thefts of
Relics in the
Central Middle Ages (Princeton: Princeton...
- [red.],
Furta Sacra,
Warszawa 2013.
Oczyszczenie inteligencji. Nicolás Gómez Dávila – myśliciel współczesny?,
Krzysztof Urbanek [red.],
Furta Sacra, Warszawa...