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    Jacob de Marchia (Latin: Jacobus de Marchia, Italian: Giacomo della Marca; c. 1391 – 28 November 1476), commonly known in English as Saint James of the...
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    summaries in English. A source book. St Bonaventure University. S. Jacobus de Marchia (1975). Dionysius Lasic (ed.). Dialogus Contra Fraticellos. Falconara...
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  • Boethius Boethius de Dacia Bonaventura Caietanus de Thienis Christophorus Landinus Franciscus de Mayronis de Digna Franciscus Rubeus de Marchia Georgius Trapezuntius...
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  • (corrupted as Marchialy) on the death certificate after his identity had been kept secret for 34 years. Pagnol, Marcel (August 1965). Le Masque de Fer (softcover)...
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  • Italian lawyer Franciscus de Mayronis (François de Meyronnes; c.1280–1328), French scholastic philosopher Franciscus de Marchia (Francesco della Marca;...
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  • Felice Osio. Rolandino of Padua: Chronicles of the Trevisan March (De factis in Marchia Tarvisina), Book XII, from about 1180 to 1260, first published by...
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  • Mandeville; Manhill; Manwell de MARA – de la Mare; Mare; Marre de MARCHIAde La Marche; March de MARCI VALLIBUS – Martival de MARCO – Mark MARESCALLUS –...
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    the Holy See. In the 10th century it became the capital of the separate Marchia Firmana. Under the predecessors of Pope Honorius III (1216–1227)[vague]...
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