• Gilles Bouhours (27 November 1944 – 26 February 1960) was a Marian visionary. He is known above all because on 1 May 1950 Gilles Bouhours reported to Pius...
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  • Quispel, Gilles (2008). Gnostica, Judaica, Catholica: collected essays of Gilles Quispel. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-90-474-4182-3. OCLC 568738204. R. van den...
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    Saint-Gilles Prison (French: Prison de Saint-Gilles, Dutch: Gevangenis van Sint-Gillis) is a prison in Brussels, Belgium, that opened in 1884. It is located...
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    reach the quarterfinals of the tournament (after Nicolas Escudé in 1999 and Gilles Müller in 2008), with wins over seeded players Casper Ruud and Diego Schwartzman...
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  • drama and at certain times biographical of Van Damme was screened at the Cannes Film Festival, 2008 Rome Film Festival (L'Altro Cinema), and the 2008...
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    Gilles-Lambert Godecharle (2 December 1750 in Brussels − 24 February 1835 in Brussels) was a Belgian sculptor, a pupil of Laurent Delvaux, "the only sculptor...
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    Castel Sant'Angelo (category Mausoleums in Rome)
    Tafur (1435–1439), Chapter III. Lambert, Gilles (2000). Caravaggio. Taschen. p. 7. ISBN 978-3822863053. Rome (Eyewitness Travel Guides) DK Publishing...
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    Caravaggio – The Painter of Blood and Darkness, Gunther Edition, (Rome – 2004) Gilles Lambert, Caravaggio, Taschen, (2000) ISBN 978-3-8228-6305-3 Helen...
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    sans-serifs. The upper-case of Gill Sans is partly modelled on Roman capitals like those found on Trajan's Column in Rome, with considerable variation in...
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    Pope (redirect from Patriarch of Rome)
    Ancient Greek: πάππας, romanized: páppas, lit. 'father') is the bishop of Rome and the visible head of the worldwide Catholic Church. He is also known as...
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