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Antoine de
Padoue Mboumbou Miyakou (12
March 1937 – 20
April 2024) was a
Gabonese politician who
served in the
government of
Gabon from 1982 to 2006 and...
- The Co-Cathedral of Saint-Antoine-de-
Padoue (French: Co-cathédrale Saint-Antoine-de-
Padoue) is a co-cathedral in Longueuil, Quebec, Canada, on Montreal's...
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Padoue is a muni****lity in Quebec, Canada. In the 2021 Census,
Statistics Canada reported that
Padoue had a po****tion of 250
living in 111 of its 123...
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Marsilius of
Padua (Italian:
Marsilio da Padova; born
Marsilio Mainardi,
Marsilio de i
Mainardini or
Marsilio Mainardini; c. 1270 – c. 1342) was an Italian...
- The
Church of St.
Anthony of
Padua (Turkish: Sent
Antuan Kilisesi),
alternatively known as Sant'Antonio di
Padova Church or S.
Antonio di Padova, is the...
- Angelo,
Tyrant of
Padua (French: Angelo,
tyran de
Padoue) is an 1835 play by the
French writer Victor Hugo. It is a
historical work on podestà Angelo,...
- 29 December: The
Parish of Saint-Antoine-de-
Padoue-de-Kempt
changed its name to Saint-Antoine-de-
Padoue. 31 December:
Creation of the
Village of Fortierville...
- Jean-Toussaint
Arrighi de Casanova, 1st duc de
Padoue (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ tusɛ̃ aʁiɡi də kazanɔva]; born 8
March 1778 in Corte; died 22
March 1853...
-
January 2014). "2014 TNN
Season Kicks Off with
Victor Hugo's Angelo,
Tyran de
Padoue".
Riviera Buzz.
Retrieved 22 June 2016. Igney,
Natja (23
March 2014). "The...
- Angelo,
tyran de
Padoue is a 1928
opera by
Alfred Bruneau to a
libretto by
Charles Méré
based on the 1835 play Angelo,
Tyrant of
Padua by
Victor Hugo....