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Odorico is a
masculine given name
borne by:
Odorico or
Odoric of
Pordenone (c. 1280–1331),
Italian Franciscan friar and
missionary explorer Odorico D'Andrea...
- Magno, Luiz
Alexandre Viana; Montenegro,
Raquel Carvalho; Moraes,
Manoel Odorico; Moraes,
Maria Elisabete Amaral de; Moraes,
Milene Raiol de; Ojopi, Élida...
- Vomano,
Italy – 22
March 1990, in Matagalpa, Nicaragua)
known as "Padre
Odorico D'Andrea", was an Italo-Nicaraguan
Catholic priest. He
founded the Franciscan...
- in
China John of
Montecorvino Rabban Bar
Sauma Also
known as
Odorico, Odoricus, or
Odorico the
Bohemian Higgins 1997, pp. 2, 9, 10.
Howgego 2003. Chiesa...
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Odorico Raynaldi or
Rinaldi (Latin:
Odericus Raynaldus; 20 June 1594 – 22
January 1671), also
known as Raynald, was an
Italian historian and Oratorian...
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Negreiros Nunes; Ferreira,
Guilherme Emilio; Parente,
Ezequiel Aguiar;
Odorico,
Manoel (2017). "Uso da pele de tilápia (Oreochromis niloticus), como curativo...
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Odorico Politi (27
January 1785,
Udine – 18
October 1846, Venice) was an
Italian painter.
Odorico Politi was born in Udine, and
studied in
Venice at the...
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Odorico Leovigildo Saiz Pérez O.F.M. (6
February 1912 – 14
October 2012) was a
Spanish Bishop of the
Roman Catholic Church. At the age of 100, he was...
- 1970s but has only been
developed since 1987 with the
creation of the
Odorico private technical school.
Before this,
there was no
dedicated training...
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professionalism in
French football.
Under the
leadership of club
president Isidore Odorico,
Rennes was
among the
first clubs to
adopt the new
statute and, subsequently...