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| Mexico City, 1562; d. 1604) was a Mexican | Dominican, a writer and Bishop of Santo Domingo. |
| townland of Ballindoon where the ruins of a | Dominican Abbey, founded by the MacDonagh Clan, are lo |
| eola Bridge, near which are the remains of a | Dominican Abbey, founded in 1427, by one of the O'Flah |
| By 1861, the New Orleans Female | Dominican Academy was chartered under Louisiana State |
| t Lenin Castillo (born August 21, 1988) is a | Dominican amateur boxer who competed at the 2008 Olymp |
| perialis, also known as the Imperial Parrot, | Dominican Amazon, August Amazon, or Sisserou, is a gre |
| The | Dominican amber production site is the world's second |
| l taxa have also been described from Miocene | Dominican amber including Oligocixia electrina and Oli |
| e Halictidae genera which are known from the | Dominican amber record, three of which are totally ext |
| The single existing fossil in | Dominican amber allowed the Lazarus taxon for this gen |
| eserved in early Miocene (Burdigalian stage) | Dominican amber from deposits on the island of Hispani |
| female Oligochlora semirugosa in | Dominican amber |
| female Nesagapostemon moronei in | Dominican amber |
| million year old ecosystem through pieces of | Dominican amber. |
| y male halictid to have been documented from | Dominican amber. |
| m its fossilized resin, including the famous | Dominican amber. |
| Ameiva fuscata (Garman, 1887) - | Dominican Ameiva |
| Council Member Reyna is the first | Dominican American woman elected to public office in N |
| ebruary 7, 1983 in the Bronx, New York) is a | Dominican American professional basketball player who |
| Julio Tavarez is a | Dominican American politician who represents the 5th W |
| orted the introduction into Barcelona of the | Dominican and Franciscan Orders. |
| During his time as archbishop, the | Dominican and Franciscan monks settled in Sweden. |
| nidadian, Jamaican, South African, Peruvian, | Dominican, and Philippine cuisine. |
| In 1538, Henry VIII closed the | Dominican and Franciscan friaries in Cardiff, the rema |
| Benedict XI was a | Dominican and when he was made Master of the Order in |
| Jean de Moulins was a French | Dominican and prelate, who was incardinated in the Tol |
| Dominican and Franciscan missionaries felt he went too | |
| dence of the literary work carried on in the | Dominican and Franciscan monasteries in Finland has be |
| He became chaplain of the | Dominican and Franciscan Sisters and teacher of religi |
| rs fall into several groupings, those of the | Dominican and Jesuit missionary era of the 17th centur |
| ibly from a Lanark burghess family, he was a | Dominican and a priest by 1356, and by 1364 was styled |
| Ordained in 1851, he became a | Dominican and was later sent to Manila and Tonkin as a |
| rnment as agent before the United States and | Dominican Arbitration Tribunal (1904), as delegate to |
| ablishments have dotted the Puerto Rican and | Dominican areas of New York City for the past fifty ye |
| The community of | Dominican artists included him as one of their own and |
| However, numerous | Dominican artists have made significant contributions |
| 1917) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest, | Dominican, author, and professor. |
| rdered to pay $177 million to be paid to the | Dominican authorities during November 2005. |
| Cotto's life previous to being caught by the | Dominican authorities. |
| on Zack, is currently a catcher for the Ohio | Dominican baseball team in Columbus, Ohio. |
| s as the director of the Los Angeles Dodgers | Dominican baseball academy. |
| ian, and accountant, known as the "father of | Dominican baseball". |
| rarely disputed reputation as the capital of | Dominican baseball, providing a relatively high number |
| The winner of Miss Internet and Best Beach | Dominican Beauty would officially go to the Semifinals |
| ed 10 October 1566, at Leuven) was a Flemish | Dominican Biblical exegete. |
| delis McKenna, O.P. (born July 8, 1927) is a | Dominican bishop residing at Our Lady of the Rosary Ch |
| omas Vichor; died circa 1392) was an English | Dominican, bishop and chaplain to Richard II of Englan |
| This resulted in the | Dominican Bishop of Meath, William Andrew, charging Cr |
| The | Dominican Blind Snake or Dominican Worm Snake (Typhlop |
| Parrot, Amazona arausiaca, also known as the | Dominican Blue-faced Amazon, Lessor Dominican Amazon, |
| Cabaret Azul co-produced with | Dominican blues singer Patricia Pereyra; released in 1 |
| amaica, for Haiti from Port-au-Prince to the | Dominican border, and for the Dominican Republic from |
| February 2, 1962 - September 15, 1995) was a | Dominican boxer, who won the bronze medal in the men's |
| eptember 12, 1957 - December 22, 1985) was a | Dominican boxer, who was world champion in the Flyweig |
| conceived by Bruno Hussar, an Egyptian-born | Dominican brother (of Jewish origin) who, in 1970 leas |
| In the early sixteenth century the | Dominican brothers of Galata moved below the Galata To |
| th century - August 26, 1305) was an English | Dominican, cardinal, orator, poet, philosopher, and th |
| The | Dominican caribbean toad or hispaniolan crestless toad |
| Dominican Carnival is celebrated in most cities and to | |
| A | Dominican carried the case to Rome, where it dragged o |
| could dig for months and find nothing in the | Dominican caves," she continued studying paleoentomolo |
| I spend a good 30 minutes on the | Dominican Census Office Website and downloaded the res |
| Managed Leones del Escogido to | Dominican Championship in 1987-88 and 1988-89 (includi |
| St. Pope Pius V (1566 - 1572), who was a | Dominican, changed the papal color to white, and it ha |
| gend has it that during the King's stay at a | Dominican chapterhouse in Perth, a group of men led by |
| rier of Mailly, called Jean de Mailly, was a | Dominican chronicler working in Metz in the mid-13th c |
| it's neighbourhood "El Convento" features a | dominican church and monastery built between 1515 and |
| Jordan was buried in the | Dominican church of Akko in present-day Israel. |
| 8) and Baptism of Christ (1495), both at the | Dominican church and convent, Taggia |
| He painted in 1628, for the | Dominican Church of Cremona, a picture representing St |
| He died in Trapani and was buried in the | Dominican church located there. |
| The | Dominican Church in England was split between the Wels |
| The original | Dominican church on the new site was built in 1604 by |
| From 1512 to 1515 he rebuilt the | Dominican church in that city, for which some of the f |
| 1267 at the age of 14 and was buried in the | Dominican Church in Nicosia. |
| s, enlarged the Franciscan church, built the | Dominican church and convent, constructed the Chapel o |
| unicipal Library housed in the Gothic former | Dominican Church, with its unique collection of mediev |
| see for five years, and secluded him to the | Dominican cloister of Santa Maria sopra Minerva. |
| and at times the president of the Strasbourg | Dominican club. |
| Migration and Relations of Production in the | Dominican Coffee Economy: Haitian Workers on El Fondo |
| He went to | Dominican College Portstewart. |
| St. Mary's | Dominican College was chartered in 1910 and operated u |
| Dominican College Sion Hill is one of the oldest girls | |
| t. Fintan's High School (boys), Santa Sabina | Dominican College (a.k.a |
| Dominican College Portstewart (locally known as DCP) i | |
| See also: Category:People educated at | Dominican College (Portstewart) |
| at St. Brigid's Secondary School, Killarney; | Dominican College Sion Hill, Dublin; and Skerry's Coll |
| High School before playing college soccer at | Dominican College (New York). |
| 1995, Diffley became the head coach for the | Dominican College men's soccer team. |
| aving completed his secondary studies in the | Dominican College of Holy Cross, Arima, he entered the |
| Dominican College "is concerned not merely with impart | |
| Dardis was educated at the | Dominican College in Newbridge, County Kildare and at |
| ttended Amherst College and is a graduate of | Dominican College in Racine, Wisconsin. |
| as a student at the since defunct St. Mary's | Dominican College in New Orleans. |
| a Professor of theology for six years in the | Dominican College of Graz and was its prior from 1872- |
| The former site of | Dominican College, just up from Broadway Street, is al |
| She was educated at | Dominican College, Eccles Street; University College D |
| Dominican College, Fortwilliam is a grammar school in | |
| She was educated at the | Dominican College, Belfast and the University of Ulste |
| hool to many local grammar schools including | Dominican College, Portstewart, St. Joesph's Grammer S |
| e was brought up in Belfast, and educated at | Dominican College, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, Queen's |
| complished" singer, taught the instrument at | Dominican College, had a radio show on KQED playing Fr |
| , and arrived home to a teaching position at | Dominican College, a Roman Catholic all female school. |
| aching theater games to training teachers at | Dominican College, commedia dell'arte & "The Business |
| Travers attended | Dominican College, Portstewart and studied Broadcast J |
| He was educated at the | Dominican College, and at the University of Virginia. |
| St. Agnes Academy is a | Dominican college-preparatory school for young women g |
| His great wish has always been for more | Dominican communities in the Caribbean and for Caribbe |
| 16 Provinces, 16 Municipalities and 2 | Dominican Communities had entered. |
| 19 Provinces, 21 Municipalities and 2 | Dominican Communities had entered. |
| 16 Provinces, 8 Municipalities and 2 | Dominican Communities had entered. |
| 13 Provinces, 10 Municipalities and 1 | Dominican Community had entered. |
| By 1610 he was prior of the | Dominican community at Saint-Maxim near Aix-en-Provenc |
| Symphony music of | Dominican composers has occupied a place of exception |
| Central | Dominican Conference |
| South | Dominican Conference |
| y, and in 1511 was made Vicar General of the | Dominican Congregation of Upper Germany, and for twent |
| y; a professional military organization, the | Dominican Constabulary Guard, replaced the partisan fo |
| He painted in the | Dominican convent in Cremona. |
| He joined the | Dominican convent on December 8, 1495. |
| Rome, Connolly served as a professor at the | Dominican convent of St. Clement, of which institution |
| outside the convent, at 14, she went to the | Dominican convent of San Vincenzo (St. |
| Coventry attended | Dominican Convent High School, Harare in Zimbabwe. |
| In the 1990s, young women from the | Dominican Convent were enrolled for the senior years ( |
| ablished in Zimbabwe, with its Sister School | Dominican Convent High School, laying its claim too. |
| In 1953 the house became a | Dominican Convent and boarding school. |
| The | Dominican Convent in the city of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spa |
| the Catholic Church, he became lector in the | Dominican convent at Metz and was expelled in 1540 or |
| The | Dominican convent of Le Mans, begun about 1219, in fac |
| fter studying philosophy and theology at the | Dominican convent at Somerset, Ohio, he was ordained a |
| to Rome the following year as Rector of the | Dominican Convent of San Clemente, and attracted great |
| After studying at Rockwell College, the | Dominican convent of St. Clemente in Rome, and the Uni |
| volumes; this he left to the above-mentioned | Dominican convent of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, togeth |
| Branca was co-founder of, and a nun at, the | Dominican convent at Coimbra. |
| Dominican convent in Letychiv | |
| reberg castle in Kalkar, where she founded a | Dominican convent in 1455. |
| He was elected Prior of the | Dominican convent at Ragusa in 1891. |
| The altarpiece probably originated in a | Dominican convent, very probably that of the Catherine |
| following year he was sent as Visitor to the | Dominican convents in America. |
| James mistrusted the | Dominican court and called an extraordinary commission |
| us a tobacco variety using the term, such as | Dominican Criollo, may or may not have anything to do |
| Serie 23 is a mecca for all | Dominican culture and was the home to the DR's most fa |
| In it he endeavored to refute the | Dominican de Rubeis by arguing that the theological vi |
| Born in London, of Jamaican, Vincentian and | Dominican descent, Agard started in the Arsenal Academ |
| Born in New York of | Dominican descent, she spent the first ten years of he |
| Carmen is of | Dominican descent. |
| She was of French and | Dominican descent. |
| 90% of the passengers on the flight were of | Dominican descent; The Guardian describes the flight a |
| Belliard was named for the | Dominican dictator, Rafael Leonidas Trujillo, who shar |
| ent officials say he was perhaps the richest | Dominican drug kingpin in the United States. |
| rez Renta (born April 9, 1950 - ) is a famed | Dominican economist that was found liable by a federal |
| However, due to the faulty | Dominican economy, in recent years Puerto Rico has see |
| er of Haitian officials and an attack on the | Dominican Embassy in Haiti, inciting tensions between |
| The | Dominican Evangelical Church in Puerta Plata. |
| t provided military assistance to a group of | Dominican exiles with the intention of overthrowing th |
| Guillaume Pelhisson was a | Dominican eye-witness, present in 1235. |
| Cabrera was born in The Bronx to a | Dominican father and Puerto Rican mother. |
| n, 1867), translated from the Italian by the | Dominican Father John Fen (Louvain, 1609), and an Engl |
| lo was born on September 17 in New York to a | Dominican father and Puerto Rican mother. |
| Dominican Fathers Rocus Patras and Rehmat Raja, and Ch | |
| Rymph property was purchased in 1914 by the | Dominican Fathers religious order and in 1927, the hou |
| conducted diocesan visitations, invited the | Dominican Fathers and founded a convent for them, erec |
| the sisters to Bornheim; joined by eighteen | Dominican fathers, they were then conducted by an Amer |
| Californian missions were turned over to the | Dominican Fathers, Palou was able to rejoin his brethr |
| Key | Dominican figures who build the foundation for this mu |
| is the national bird and is featured on the | Dominican flag. |
| La Flor Dominicana ( | Dominican Flower) is a "boutique-style" cigar brand ma |
| nt force in the rescue and transformation of | Dominican folklore in the seventies. |
| Father Jordanus, a | Dominican, followed in 1321-22. |
| by Rasta & Gringo also said they loved their | Dominican followers and they were really pleased with |
| own and in a Preceptory at the behest of the | Dominican Fr. |
| tively small in Vietnam, overshadowed by the | Dominican, Franciscan, Jesuit, and Redemptorist orders |
| o and there he studied in the convent of the | Dominican Frays. |
| O.P. (died 1378) was a 14th century Scottish | Dominican friar and prelate. |
| (Italian: Matteo Carrieri; died 1470) was a | Dominican friar noted for the "austerity of his life." |
| 1200 - 1 July 1271) was an Italian | Dominican friar and bishop. |
| Cienfuegos became a | Dominican friar and in 1790 was named priest of Talca, |
| 1320) was an English | Dominican friar active during the reign King Edward II |
| lbert the Great and Albert of Cologne, was a | Dominican friar and a bishop, who achieved fame for hi |
| 1260-1327) | Dominican friar and German mystic was a renowned theol |
| aid that his father was told in a dream by a | Dominican friar that his son would be famous throughou |
| all kindred of Argyll, Laurence had become a | Dominican friar and presumably university graduate bef |
| c. 1352) was an influential English | Dominican friar and prolific compiler of preaching aid |
| cted controversy, with opposition led by the | Dominican friar Father Thomas Nicholas Burke. |
| He led the devout and ascetic life of a | Dominican friar, and never rose above that rank; he fo |
| ought to be Fra Angelico is not dressed as a | Dominican friar, and Signorelli's supposed portrait do |
| The Psalter also contains an image of a | Dominican friar, who may have been the owner's confess |
| Catholic scholars under the leadership of a | Dominican friar, Roland de Vaux. |
| arly age he conceived the idea of becoming a | Dominican Friar, and despite the efforts of his father |
| (25 May 1461 - 27 July 1519) was an Italian | Dominican friar, a member of the Acciaioli family of F |
| a O.P. is the 11th Archbishop of Malta and a | Dominican friar. |
| Peter Atwood (1643-1712) was an English | Dominican friar. |
| Reed was a | Dominican friar. |
| 1260- ?) was a Silesian | Dominican friar. |
| Because of those martyrs' deaths, Polish | Dominican friars may use red belts in their habits. |
| assassins to enter the King's lodging at the | Dominican Friars in Perth. |
| In 1450 three | Dominican friars came to Malta and on the Grotto of Ou |
| The | Dominican Friars came to the area in 1861 with a commu |
| ys open more than just the social history of | Dominican friars and nuns in 13th century Castile. |
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