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    Juvenalis (Latin: [ˈdɛkɪmʊs ˈjuːniʊs jʊwɛˈnaːlɪs]), known in English as Juvenal (/ˈdʒuːvənəl/ JOO-vən-əl), was a Roman poet active in the late first and...
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    Juvénal Habyarimana (Kinyarwanda: [hɑβɟɑːɾímɑ̂ːnɑ], French: [ʒyvenal abjaʁimana]; 8 March 1937 – 6 April 1994) was a Rwandan politician and military officer...
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  • Saint Juvenal may refer to: Juvenal of Benevento (died 132 A.D.) Juvenal of Narni (d. 369), Bishop of Narni Juvenal of Jerusalem (d. 458), Bishop of Jerusalem...
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  • Juvenal is a surname and given name. James Juvenal, American rower Juvenal Amarijo, Brazilian former football defender Juvenal Edjogo-Owono, Equatoguinean...
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  • Saint Juvenal of Benevento (died 132 AD) is a 2nd-century saint honored in Narni, Italy. His shrine is in Benevento, Italy and his feast day is May 7...
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    satirical poems by the Latin author Juvenal written between the end of the first and the early second centuries A.D. Juvenal is credited with sixteen known...
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  • The Juvenals (Swedish: Juvenalerna) was a student society at the University of Uppsala, in Sweden. It was founded in 1835 and dedicated to music and merrymaking...
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  • Juvenal Edjogo Owono Montalbán (born 3 April 1979), known mononymously as Juvenal, is a football manager and former professional player who operated as...
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    Metropolitan Yuvenaly of Krutitsy and Kolomna (Russian: Ювеналий, митрополит Крутицкий и Коломенский; born Vladimir Kirillovich Poyarkov (Russian: Владимир...
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  • metonymic phrase referring to superficial appeasement. It is attributed to Juvenal (Satires, Satire X), a Roman poet active in the late first and early second...
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