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Riccardo Muti OMRI GCSG (Italian: [rikˈkardo
ˈmuːti]; born 28 July 1941) is an
Italian conductor. He
currently holds two
music directorships, at the Chicago...
- 913/14 – September/October 974),
better known by his
regnal name of al-
Mutīʿ li-ʾllāh (Arabic: المطيع لله, lit. 'Obedient to God'), was the
Abbasid caliph...
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Ettore Muti (2 May 1902 – 24
August 1943) was an
Italian aviator and
Fascist politician. He was
party secretary of the
National Fascist Party (Partito...
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Tiberio Muti (1574–1636) was a
Roman Catholic cardinal. On 15 Jan 1612, he was
consecrated bishop by
Scipione Caffarelli-Borghese,
Archbishop of Bologna...
- position, even if the cir****stances
appear adverse. hic
mortui vivunt et
muti loquuntur here the dead live and the mute
speak inscription on
several libraries...
- ʿAbd Allāh ibn
Muṭīʿ al-ʿAdawī (died 692) was a
leading Qurayshi of
Medina and
governor of Kufa for the anti-Umayyad
caliph Abd
Allah ibn al-Zubayr from...
- 20,000
dirham per
lunar month. This met with the
opposition of
Caliph al-
Muti, who
refused to
confirm him in his
office or even meet him. It was the Buyid...
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Valeriano Muti (died 19
March 1610) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of Città di
Castello (1602–1610),
Apostolic Nuncio to
Naples (1609–1610)...
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earthquake occurs in England. 5
August –
Caliph al-
Muti, ill and incapacitated, is
deposed and
succeeded by his son al-Ta'i,
dying shortly after. The Qarmatians...
- Baghdad, Iraq In
office 18 July 967 – 970 Caliph: al-
Muti In
office 971 – 973/4 Caliph: al-
Muti Succeeded by
Muhammad ibn
Salih al-Hashimi
Chief Judge of Baghdad...