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  2. Category:16th-century men - Wikipedia

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    16th-century Irish men (3 C) M. Husbands of Margaret Tudor (3 P) Husbands of Mary, Queen of Scots (3 P) This page was last edited on 30 October 2022, at 12:51 (UTC) ...

  3. List of Old Etonians born before the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    This article's list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia's verifiability policy. Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni, or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations.

  4. Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 16th century

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    Name Birth Birthplace Death Place of death Notes Blessed Columba of Rieti: 1467: Rieti, Umbria, Italy: 1501 Blessed Jerome Garibo: 1440 1502 Blessed Bernardino of Fossa: 1420: Fossa, Italy: 1503 Blessed Louisa of Savoy: 1461 1503 Blessed Magdalen Panattieri: 1443 1503 Blessed Timothy of Montecchio: 1414 1504 Blessed Vincent of Aquila 1504 Joan ...

  5. List of Dutch family names - Wikipedia

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    Verstappen;-The name is a contraction of van der stappen, literally meaning "from/of the steps" Vegte, van der – From the Vechte; Vinke – Little Bird; Visser – Fisher; Vliet, van – From the vliet (type of water) Vries, de – The Frisian; Vos – Fox; Vroom – piously (borne by a 16th–17th century family of artists)

  6. Category:16th-century Christian saints - Wikipedia

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    16th; 17th; 18th; 19th; 20th; 21st ... Pages in category "16th-century Christian saints" The following 111 pages are in this category, out of 111 total.

  7. Putto - Wikipedia

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    Roman putti in Venditrice di amorini ("The seller of amorini"), 1st century, fresco, from Villa Arianna, Stabiae, National Archaeological Museum, Naples, Italy. The more commonly found form putti is the plural of the Italian word putto. The Italian word comes from the Latin word putus, meaning "boy" or "child". [4]

  8. Category:16th-century English nobility - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "16th-century English nobility" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 489 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. List of Latinised names - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, the names are "one-off" Latinized forms produced by adding the genitive endings -ii or -i for a man, -ae for a woman, or -orum in plural, to a family name, thereby creating a Latinized form. For example, a name such as Macrochelys temminckii notionally represents a latinization of the family name of Coenraad Jacob Temminck to ...