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Padua (/ˈpædjuə/ PAD-ew-ə; Italian:
Padova [ˈpaːdova] ; Venetian: Pàdova, Pàdoa or Pàoa) is a city and
comune in Veneto,
northern Italy, and the capital...
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Anthony of
Padua, OFM (Portuguese: António/Antônio de
Pádua; Italian:
Antonio di/da Padova; Latin:
Antonius Patavinus) or
Anthony of
Lisbon (Portuguese:...
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University of
Padua (Italian: Università
degli Studi di Padova, UNIPD) is an
Italian public research university in
Padua, Italy. It was
founded in...
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Justina of
Padua (Italian:
Santa Giustina di Padova) is a
Christian saint and a
patroness of
Padua. Her
feast day is
October 7. She is
often confused...
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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...
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province of
Padua (Italian:
provincia di Padova) is a
province in the
Veneto region of Italy. Its
capital is the city of
Padua. It has an area of 2...
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Saint Daniel of
Padua (died 168 AD) is
venerated as the
deacon of
Saint Prosdocimus, the
first Bishop of
Padua. Said to have been of
Jewish extraction...
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Padua is a city in
northern Italy. Look up
Padua or
Pádua in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Padua may also
refer to: San
Antonio de
Padua, a city in...
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Padua Cathedral, or
Basilica Cathedral of
Saint Mary of the ****umption (Italian:
Duomo di Padova;
Basilica Cattedrale di
Santa Maria ****unta), is a Catholic...
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Padua (minor
planet designation: 363
Padua) is a main belt
asteroid that was
discovered by
Auguste Charlois on 17
March 1893 in Nice. It was
named after...