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João Rodrigues de Castelo Branco, better known as Amato Lusitano and Amatus Lusitanus ( Castelo Branco, 1511 – Thessaloniki, 1568 ), was a notable Portuguese Jewish physician of the 16th century.
In addition to numerous articles which appeared in Italian Jewish periodicals he wrote biographies of Sara Copia Sullam, Amatus Lusitanus, Abraham de Balmes, Shabbethai Donnolo and Leon de Modena.

Amatus and Normans
A detailed account of the abbey at this date exists in the Chronica monasterii Cassinensis by Leo of Ostia and Amatus of Monte Cassino gives us our best source on the early Normans in the south.

Amatus and years
During his sojourn in Ferrara, which lasted for six years, Amatus Lusitanus received an invitation from the King of Poland to move to that country, which he declined, preferring to settle in Ancona, where religious tolerance existed.

Amatus and is
: See also: St. Ame, who is also called Saint Amatus and has the same memorial day.
:: This article is not about St. Aimé, who is also called Saint Amatus and has the same memorial day

Amatus and first
* Amatus Lusitanus discovered valves in veins and arteries ; by David Hashavit, citation: " There's a reasonable basis to assume that it was Dr. Amatus who first discovered the " Blood circulation " phenomena.
* Amatus of Nusco ( c. 1003 – 1093 ), first bishop of Nusco in Irpinia, southern Italy
St. Amatus was its first abbot.

Amatus and being
According to the Italian chronicler of the Norman feats in the south, Amatus of Montecassino, Tancred was a morally upright man, who would not carry on a sinful relationship and being unable also to live out his life in perfect celibacy, he remarried.

Amatus and with
His friend Romaric, whose parents were killed by Brunhilda, had preceded him to the mountains and together with Amatus had already established Remiremont Abbey there.
Amatus enriched medical literature with several valuable works which for a long time enjoyed the highest reputation.
St. Romaric founded with Amatus a dual monastery for men and women at Remiremont Abbey.

Amatus and .
The next year, however, Guiscard left Pandulf, according to Amatus of Montecassino because Pandulf reneged on a promise of a castle and his daughter's hand.
For most of the term, in that position was general Alexander Amatus Thesleff.
Amatus, the prince, manages to swig down a significant amount of the Wine of the Gods, and his entire left half vanishes.
Antti Amatus Aarne ( December 5, 1867 – February 2, 1925 ) was a Finnish folklorist.
He was a descendant of a Marrano family called Chabib (= Amatus, " beloved " in Latin ), and was brought up in the Jewish faith.
With the accession of Paul IV, Amatus underwent all the sufferings which the Maranos of Ancona had to endure from this pope.
Dr. Amatus Lusitanus described in the Centuria I, paragraph ( Curatio ) 513, how, in 1547, he performed an experiment before some scholars from the University of Ferrara.
* Harry Friedenwald: Amatus Lusitanus.
Humphrey's wife was called a " sister of the Duke of Sorrento " by Amatus of Montecassino.
We know that Humphrey also had at least one daughter because of a story told by Amatus.
Saint Amatus, also called St. Aimé, was a Benedictine monk.

L and de
* The Province de L ' Eglise Anglicane Du Congo ( Province of the Anglican Church of Congo )
Naples, which was held by Alfonso's brother, Pedro de Aragon, was besieged in 1424 by the Genoese ships and Joan's troops, now led by Francesco Sforza, son of Muzio ( who had died at L ' Aquila ).
This period is marked by his intense involvement with Remy de Gourmont in the publication of L ' Ymagier, a luxuriously produced " art " magazine devoted to the symbolic analysis of medieval and popular prints.
A fragment of his treatise On burning-glasses was published as (" Concerning wondrous machines ") by L. Dupuy in 1777, and also appeared in 1786 in the forty-second volume of the Histoire de l ' Academie des Instrumentistes.
Ambroise ( flourished c. 1190 ) was a Norman poet and chronicler of the Third Crusade, author of a work called L ' Estoire de la guerre sainte, which describes in rhyming Old French verse the adventures of Richard Coeur de Lion as a crusader.
Even a 20th-century Surrealist, such as Paul Éluard, used alexandrines on occasion, such as in these lines from L ' Égalité des sexes ( in Capitale de la douleur ) ( note the variation between caesuras after the 6th syllable, and after 4th and 8th ):
Culverin with the arms of Philippe Villiers de L ' Isle-Adam, Siege of Rhodes ( 1522 ).
The Army of Burkina Faso ( L ' Armée de Terre-Ground Forces or LAT ) is a skeletonized force structure of some 5, 800-6, 000 officers and men, augmented by a conscript force or People's Militia of some 45, 000 men and women.
J. P. Smith, with Tippity Witchet and others of the L. T. Bauer string, is scheduled to start for " the big apple " to-morrow after a most prosperous Spring campaign at Bowie and Havre de Grace.
The first influential writer to propose such an idea explicitly was Julien Offray de La Mettrie, in his book Man a Machine ( L ' homme machine ).
fr: L ' Appel de Cthulhu ( jeu de rôle )
Eventually, under the guidance of L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter, the stories were edited, revised and sometimes rewritten.
The character of Conan has proven durably popular, resulting in Conan stories by later writers such as Poul Anderson, Leonard Carpenter, Lin Carter, L. Sprague de Camp, Roland J.
The later volumes contain some stories rewritten by L. Sprague de Camp ( like " The Treasure of Tranicos "), including several non-Conan Howard stories, mostly historical exotica situated in the Levant at the time of the crusades, which he turned into Conan yarns.
Completed by P. Schuyler Miller and John D. Clark, the chronology was later revised by Clark and L. Sprague de Camp in An Informal Biography of Conan the Cimmerian ( 1952 ).
* L ' héritage de la chouette ( 1989 )
Its sponsors included John Arlott, Peggy Ashcroft, the Bishop of Birmingham Dr J. L. Wilson, Benjamin Britten, Viscount Chaplin, Michael de la Bédoyère, Bob Edwards, MP, Dame Edith Evans, A. S. Frere, Gerald Gardiner, QC, Victor Gollancz, Dr I. Grunfeld, E. M. Forster, Barbara Hepworth, Patrick Heron, Rev.
* Christine Buci-Glucksmann, " L ’ art à l ’ époque virtuel ", in Frontières esthétiques de l ’ art, Arts 8, Paris: L ’ Harmattan, 2004
T. H. White's works exemplify it, L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt's Harold Shea stories are early exemplars.
two petit vers ofL ’ huile de Venus ”
* L ' Épistre de Othéa a Hector ( 1399 – 1400 )
* L ' Avision de Christine ( 1405 )

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