Zotico is an Italian male given name. Catalan: Zòtic French: Zotique Ancient Greek: Ζωτικος (Zotikos) Latin: Zoticus Lithuanian: Zotikas Polish: Zotyk...
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needed] Zotico was a local journalist and an esteemed writer from a prominent family on Camiguin, (then sub-province of Misamis Oriental), Zotico become...
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the nickname Mageiros ("cook"). In addition to having a beautiful body, Zotico was known for having large sexual organs; when the emperor's envoys, sent...
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/ˈtsufolo/) Exceptions (because they are of Greek origin): zaffiro, zefiro, zotico, zeta, zafferano, Zacinto When followed by an ⟨i⟩ which is followed, in...
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words of the Italian language designating farm workers (villano, contadino, zotico, burino and cafone). The term terrone has now extended to include the Tuscans...
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The Latin transliteration of the Greek martyrs' names from Niculițel: ZOTICOS, ATTALOS, KAMASIS, FILIPPOS....
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Silouan the Athonite Orthodox Church. Retrieved: 11 December 2019. St. Zoticos - Mission Parish. St. Zoticus Orthodox Church. Retrieved: 30 October 2018...
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Gemmira soprano Anicia Eritea soprano Atilia Macrina soprano Lenia tenor Zotico contralto Nerbulone bass-baritone Tiferne bass-baritone Two consuls baritone...
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Niculitel (near ancient Noviodunum), when a martyrium was discovered. Besides Zoticos, Attalos, Kamasis and Filippos, who suffered martyrdom under Diocletian...
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Casualties Notes SS Gateway City United States 5,432 Loch Ewe to Reykjavík only SS Oremar United States 6,854 SS San Zotico United Kingdom 5,582 ...
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