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nepote
nepote Sc. Now rare. (ˈniːpəʊt) [ad. L. nepōt-, stem of nepos: see nephew.] † 1. A grandson. Obs. rare.1533 Bellenden Livy i. xiii. (S.T.S.) I. 73 This Ancus was nepote to Numa pompilius, gottin on his dochter. 1536 ― Cron. Scot. (1821) I. 19 We ar faderis, ye, our sonnis; your sonnis ar our nepotis... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ralph Foliot
He first appears in a charter of his uncle in 1144, while Gilbert was at Hereford, and Ralph is described as "nepote episcopi" or the "bishop's nephew. wikipedia.org
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nepos
† ˈnepos Obs. rare. [a. L. nepos.] = nepote.1535 Stewart Cron. Scot. I. 130 Nepos als he wes till Drustus King. Ibid. II. 374 This ȝoung Alpyne, quhilk wes his nepos neir. Oxford English Dictionary
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Carl Nipperdey
In 1850 the habilitation on the subject followed in Leipzig Spicilegium criticum in Cornelio Nepote and then the activity as a private lecturer. Explained by Carl Nipperdey 1850: Spicilegium criticum in Cornelio Nepote (habilitation thesis) 1852: Cornelius Tacitus. wikipedia.org
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nepotism
nepotism (ˈnɛpətɪz(ə)m) [ad. F. népotisme (1653) or It. nepotismo, f. nepote nephew: see -ism.] † 1. The advantages, or opportunities for advancement, pertaining to a pope's nephew. Obs.1662 J. Bargrave Pope Alex. VII (1867) 95 The Pope's only nephew..married her, quitting his Cardinal's cap and nep... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lorenzo Ratti
nepote e discepolo di Vinc. Ugolini. Il 1. lib. de Madrigali a 5 voci, 1615 G. Vincenti. Neapel. Alfieri, Bd.2, S. 65. wikipedia.org
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pronepot
† ˈpronepot Sc. Obs. rare. [ad. L. pro-, pronepos, -ōtem great-grandson, f. prō, pro-1 2 + nepos grandson: see nepote.] = pronephew.1536 Bellenden Cosmogr. ii. in Cron. Scot. (1821) I. p. xx, This Brutus wes nepot, or ellis pronepot, to..Eneas. [1729 Macfarlane Genealog. Collect. (S.H.S.) II. 142 Si... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trionfale
Romeo Rodriguez Pereira, Rampa Sergio Sartof, via Alfredo Serranti; Latin and Greek authors, e.g. piazza Ammiano Marcellino, via Arnobio, via Cornelio Nepote wikipedia.org
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Meru
José Nepote-Fus, I.M.C. (16 Sep 1936 – 7 Aug 1948), appointed Apostolic Administrator of Rio Branco, Brazil in 1948; future Bishop Fr. wikipedia.org
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Jakob Friedrich Heusinger
"Programma de Nepote Cornelio bene merendi aliquot subsidia Bibliothecae Guelpherbytanae indicans", 1759. wikipedia.org
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Society of Layerists in MultiMedia
Alexander Nepote, SLMM’s late mentor, expressed an idea that is relevant to Layering: "Energy that connects everything is a cosmic web— this includes information wikipedia.org
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Santa Teresa, Turin
Other chapel altarpieces are by Tarquinio Grassi (St Erasmus); Ignazio Nepote; Rodolfo Morgari (Apparition of Angel to St Joseph); Antonio Francesco Peruzzini wikipedia.org
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Lee Weiss
She attended California College of Arts and Crafts for a year, studied under Nels Eric Oback, and was critiqued by Alexander Nepote. wikipedia.org
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Mieszko IV Tanglefoot
Sędziwoja, annals written in the mid-fifteenth century, the entry for the year 1192: "Cracovia civitas devastata est a Mescone loripede dicto Platonogy nepote wikipedia.org
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Gladys Aller
West Coast has in recent years produced a particularly promising crop of water colorists, including Millard Sheets, Dong Kingman, George Post, Alexander Nepote wikipedia.org
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