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Sancti and nostri
The Latin of Melech and LaVey is based on the Roman Catholic Latin Missal, reworded so as to give it a Satanic meaning ( e. g. the Roman Mass starts " In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti, introibo ad altare Dei ", while LaVey's version, printed in the Satanic Rituals, starts " In nomine magni dei nostri Satanas, introibo ad altare Domini Inferi ").

Sancti and Ioannis
la: Proelium in collibus Sancti Ioannis
la: Collegium Sancti Ioannis ( CFA )
la: Categoria: Ordo Fratrum Hospitalis Sancti Ioannis Hierosolymitani

Sancti and omnia
: Per ipsum, et cum ipso, et in ipso, est tibi Deo Patri omnipotenti in unitate Spiritus Sancti, omnis honor et gloria per omnia saecula saeculorum.

Sancti and Paris
The poet Venantius Fortunatus, from whom Germain commissioned a Vita Sancti Marcelli, wrote a eulogy of his life, that has been described by a disappointed historian, for Fortunatus had visited Germain in Paris, as " nothing but a string of miracles ".

Sancti and
From the second half of the ninth century the bishops of this see are known as Irienses or Sancti Jacobi, even ecclesiae apostolicae sancti Jacobi though no apostolic succession was possible and finally as Compostellani ( Catholic Encyclopedia ).

Sancti and ;
* The Patrimony of St. Peter, a mediæval state in Italy, ruled by the Pope ; see Papal States and Patrimonium Sancti Petri
Leaving aside the tales regarding miracles, in the Vita Sancti Niniani Ailred includes the following incidental information regarding Saint Ninian: that his father was a Christian king ; that he was consecrated a bishop in Rome and that he met Saint Martin in Tours ; that Saint Martin sent masons with him on his homeward journey, at his request ; that these masons built a church of stone, situated on the shore, and on learning of Saint Martin's death, Ninian dedicated the church to him ; that a certain rich and powerful " King Tuduvallus " was converted by him ; that he died after having converted the Picts and returned home, being buried in a stone sarcophagus near the altar of his church ; and that he had once travelled with a holy person named " Plebia ".
The Defensorium seu Correctorium corruptorii librorum Sancti Thomæ Acquinatis against the Franciscan William de la Mare of Oxford is by some attributed to him ; but this remains uncertain.
Robert Burton wrote of St. Elmo's fire in his Anatomy of Melancholy: " Radzivilius, the Lithunian duke, calls this apparition, Sancti Germani sidus ; and saith moreover that he saw the same after in a storm, as he was sailing, 1582, from Alexandria to Rhodes ".
Life of Saint Gildas, written in the early 12th century by Caradoc of Llancarfan ; of Saint Cadoc, written around 1100 or a little before by Lifris of Llancarfan ; medieval biographies of Carannog, Padarn and Eufflam, probably written around the 12th century ; a less obviously legendary account of Arthur appears in the Legenda Sancti Goeznovii, which is often claimed to date from the early 11th century ; William of Malmesbury's De Gestis Regum Anglorum and Herman's De Miraculis Sanctae Mariae Laudensis, which together provide the first certain evidence for a belief that Arthur was not actually dead and would at some point return.
* Missa Sancti Wenceslai, Svatoroční Muzika – Capella Regia Musicalis, Robert Hugo ; Popron Music, 1994
The Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter ( Latin: Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Petri ; abbreviation: F. S. S. P.
Indulgentiam, absolutionem et remissionem omnium peccatorum vestrorum, spatium verae et fructuosae poenitentiæ, cor semper penitens, et emendationem vitae, gratiam et consolationem Sancti Spiritus ; et finalem perseverantiam in bonis operibus tribuat vobis omnipotens et misericors Dominus.
He wrote a history of the reign of Edward I of England, and a work on the Barons ' War ; and was probably the continuator of Gesta Abbatum Monasterii Sancti Albani.

Sancti and new
Those first recordings include, e. g. Missa Purificationis, Missa Sanctissimae trinitatis, Missa votiva, Missa Sancti Josephi, Il Serpente di Bronzo, and his secular works " Sub olea pacis " and " Il Diamante ", performed by new Czech ensembles, using original instruments and interpretational techniques of the Baroque era, above all Musica Florea, Collegium 1704, Ensemble Inégal, Capella Regia Musicalis, and others.
The Congregatio Canonicorum Sancti Augustini is a new Protestant religious community of Canons founded in 2008 at the ecumenical Priory of St. Wigbert in Werningshausen near Erfurt in Germany.
ETECSA now is working on the installation of new public telephones and has decided to import from a new model from Italy, according to officials working near the Farmacia Escribano near the Ciancias Medicas in the city of Sancti Spiritus.

nostri and
The statement in one medieval obituary that Peter de Averio gave to the cathedral of Angers " unam de spinis quae fuit apposita coronae spinae nostri Redemptoris " (" one of the spines which were touched to the thorny crown of our Redeemer ") ( de Mély, p. 362 ) indicates that many of the thorns were relics of the third class objects touched to a relic of the first class, in this case some part of the crown itself.

nostri and ;
Sometimes the exact opposite happened ; the Italian movie Riusciranno i nostri eroi a ritrovare l ' amico misteriosamente scomparso in Africa?
* Tempi nostri ( 1954 ; segment " Scusi, ma ...")
* I nostri mariti ( 1966 ; segment " Il marito di Roberta ")
Such are the verses ; " Deus Deus meus ad te de luce vigilo "; " Deus misereatur nostri.
As with most papal bulls, it had no specific title, and has come to be known by its opening words ; in Latin the first sentence read " Quantum praedecessores nostri Romani pontifices pro liberatione Orientalis Ecclesiae laboraverunt, antiquorum relatione didicimus, et in gestis eorum scriptum reperimus " – in English, " How much our predecessors the Roman pontiffs did labour for the deliverance of the oriental church, we have learned from the accounts of the ancients and have found it written in their acts.
The text in the psalm is " Hi in curribus et hi en equis ; nos autem in nomine Domini Dei nostri invocabimus " (' Some trust in chariots or horses ; we, however, in the Name of the Lord.
* Tutti i nostri ieri ( 1952 ; A Light for Fools 1956 and All our yesterdays )
# Se m ' ami ancor ; Ai nostri monti ritorneremo ( with Ernestine Schumann-Heink )( Il trovatore )

Ioannis and opera
Ioannis Rinopoulos ), the first full-scale opera in Greek.

Ioannis and Paris
Successful recreations have been performed by Anthemius of Tralles ( 6th century AD ), Proclus ( 6th century ) ( who by this means purportedly destroyed the fleet of Vitellus besieging Constantinople ), Ibn Sahl in his On Burning Mirrors and Lenses ( 10th century ), Alhazen in his Book of Optics ( 1021 ), Roger Bacon ( 13th century ), Giambattista della Porta and his friends ( 16th century ), Athanasius Kircher and Gaspar Schott ( 17th century ), the Comte du Buffon in 1740 in Paris, Ioannis Sakas in the 1970s in Greece, and others.

Ioannis and
Ioannis Sculteti, Armamentium Chirugiae, 1693 Diagrammed transfusion of sheep's blood
The revolt however failed to effectively spread in the rest of Greece with the notable exception of Crete, under the leadership of Ioannis Vlahos ( known as Daskalogiannis ).
At the outbreak of World War II, Ioannis Metaxas the Prime Minister of Greece sought to maintain a position of neutrality.

Ioannis and ;
* Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first leader of free modern Greece ( 1776 – 1831 ), had a large building erected ; intended as a barracks, it was subsequently used as a museum, a library and a school.
* Athanasios Axarlian, a student passer-by ; killed by shrapnel during a rocket attack targeting the limousine of Finance Minister Ioannis Palaiokrassas.
The most prominent university professors of the time were handpicked to tutor the young Crown Prince: Ioannis Pantazidis taught him Greek literature ; Vasileios Lakonas mathematics and physics ; and Constantine Paparrigopoulos history, infusing the young prince with the principles of the Megali Idea.
Jean Moréas (; born Ioannis A. Papadiamantopoulos, Ιωάννης Α. Παπαδιαμαντόπουλος ; April 15, 1856 – April 30, 1910 ), was a Greek poet, essayist, and art critic, who wrote mostly in the French language but also in Greek during his youth.
Outstanding Greek public figures in the 20th century include Cretan-born Eleutherios Venizelos, prominent statesman of the interwar period ; Ioannis Metaxas, dictator from 1936 until his death ; Constantine Karamanlis, prime minister ( 1955 – 63, 1974 – 80 ) and president ( 1980 – 85 ) of Greece ; George Papandreou, head of the Center Union Party and prime minister ( 1963 – 65 ); and his son Andreas Papandreou, the PASOK leader who became prime minister in 1981.
Demetrios Ypsilantis ( also spelt using Dimitrios, Demetrius and / or Ypsilanti ; ; ; 1793August 16, 1832 ) was a dragoman of the Ottoman Empire, served as an officer in the Imperial Russian Army in Moldavia and was appointed as modern Greece's first Field Marshal by Ioannis Kapodistrias, a hero of the Greek War of Independence.
Ioannis Rallis, the third collaborationist prime minister, was tried on a treason charge ; the court sentenced him to life imprisonment.
Taganrog is the native city of Anton Chekhov, Faina Ranevskaya, Sophia Parnok, Alexandre Koyré, Isaac Yakovlevich Pavlovsky, and Dmitri Sinodi-Popov ; names of Russian emperors Peter I of Russia and Alexander I of Russia ; Cornelius Cruys, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Konstantin Paustovsky, Nestor Kukolnik, Achilles Alferaki, Ioannis Varvakis, Sergei Bondarchuk and many other famous people are brought to mind when Taganrog is mentioned.
Precibus et meritis beatæ Mariae semper Virginis, beati Michaelis Archangeli, beati Ioannis Baptistæ, et sanctorum Apostolorum Petri et Pauli et omnium Sanctorum misereatur vestri omnipotens Deus ; et dimissis omnibus peccatis vestris, perducat vos Iesus Christus ad vitam æternam.
* Album Art Is NOT Dead ; an interview with artist Ioannis
Ioannis ( or Yannis ) Psycharis ( Greek: Ιωάννης ( Γιάννης ) Ψυχάρης ; French: Jean Psychari ; 1854 – 1929 ) was a French philologist of Greek origin, author and promoter of Demotic Greek.

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