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    Psalm 51 (redirect from Miserere mei)
    translations of the Bible, this psalm is Psalm 50. In Latin, it is known as Miserere, (Ancient Greek: ἐλέησόν με ὁ θεός, romanized: eléēsón me ho Theós) in...
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    as Once after Plaza Once de Septiembre, the alternative name of Plaza Miserere (the square in which president Bernardino Rivadavia's mausoleum is located)...
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    university. The choir of the chapel contains original oak-canopied stalls, miserere seats, and lofty open screens in the French flamboyant style. They were...
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    Pavarotti, a young Andrea Bocelli (who after the Zucchero's collaboration on "Miserere" started to get growing popularity), Peter Maffay, Elton John, Brian May...
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    a myth, according to which, while in Rome, he heard Gregorio Allegri's Miserere twice in performance in the Sistine Chapel. Allegedly, he subsequently...
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    receiving honors as Captain General. His remains are in a mausoleum in Plaza Miserere, adjacent to Rivadavia Avenue, named after him. Rivadavia was born in Buenos...
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  • Irvine (1 February 1984). "The diseases called chlorosis". Psychological Medicine. 14 (1): 27–36. doi:10.1017/s0033291700003056. PMID 6369367. Boswell, James...
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    music has been written, the most famous piece being Gregorio Allegri's Miserere. One of the functions of the Sistine Chapel is as a venue for the election...
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  • mutari A bad peace is even worse than war. From Tacitus' Annales, III, 44. miserere nobis have mercy upon us A phrase within the Gloria in Excelsis Deo and...
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    which differs from his actual words. After More had finished reciting the Miserere while kneeling, the executioner reportedly begged his pardon, then More...
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