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Silice [ɕiˈlit͡sɛ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Purda,
within Olsztyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland...
- Lucy in
Selci (Italian:
Santa Lucia in Selci, also
known as
Santa Lucia in
Silice or
Santa Lucia in
Orfea (in Orphea, in Orthea)) is an
ancient Roman Catholic...
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Roman Church on
December 5, 1189 and
Cardinal Deacon of
Santa Lucia in
Silice on 20
February 1193.
Under Pope
Clement III and Pope
Celestine III he was...
- oxide),
baryte (barium sulfate),
alumine (alumina,
aluminium oxide), and
silice (silica,
silicon dioxide).
About these "elements",
Lavoisier speculates:...
- oxide),
baryte (barium sulfate),
alumine (alumina,
aluminium oxide), and
silice (silica,
silicon dioxide).
About these "elements",
Lavoisier speculates:...
- doi:10.3406/argil.1957.940. Wey R,
Siffert B (1961). "Réactions de la
silice monomoléculaire en
solutions avec les ions Al3+ et Mg2+".
Colloques Internationaux...
- in
Avignon by
Cardinal Gaillard de la Mothe,
protodeacon of S.
Lucia in
Silice. On July 6, 1353, Pope
Innocent VI
declared the
capitulation agreed by the...
- 1165–1230 († 65 years) 1205 Pope
Innocent III
Cardinal deacon of
Santa Lucia in
Silice 1210 Pope
Innocent III
Cardinal priest of
Santa Cecilia in
Trastevere 1212...
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outside the city walls. also,
glarea strata also
lapide quadrato strata or
sílice strata Great Britain, and
Royal Engineers'
Institute (Great Britain). Professional...
- 1488
Philibert Hugonet,
bishop of Mâcon – cardinal-priest of S.
Lucia in
Silice, then cardinal-priest of SS.
Giovanni e
Paolo (17
August 1477), † 11 September...