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    John Florentine Leonzon Teruel (July 25, 1950 – January 19, 2021) was the first Patriarch and the founding bishop of the Apostolic Catholic Church (ACC)...
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  • is an Independent Catholic denomination established in 1992 by John Florentine L. Teruel. The ACC has its origin as a Catholic organization founded in...
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  • formally separated itself from the Roman Catholic Church, when John Florentine Teruel was consecrated as a patriarch and registered the church as a Protestant...
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  • Archbishop (2012–present) Apostolic Catholic Church (Philippines) – John Florentine Teruel, Patriarch (1995–2021) Juan Almario Calampiano, Patriarch (2021–present)...
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  • Juan Almario (English: John Almary; Latin: Ioannes Almarius; born Elvis Mitra Calampiano) is the second and current patriarch of the Apostolic Catholic...
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    Empire), the title, which was held by Antonio María Moctezuma-Marcilla de Teruel y Navarro, 14th Count of Moctezuma de Tultengo, was elevated to that of...
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    the famous illustrated, bilingual (Spanish and Nahuatl), twelve-volume Florentine Codex created by the Franciscan friar Bernardino de Sahagún, in collaboration...
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    awakes to find Romeo dead Pyramus and Thisbe Lovers of Cluj-Napoca Lovers of Teruel Antony and Cleopatra Tristan and Iseult Mem and Zin see § Shakespeare's...
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    Bragança, Portugal A mudéjar gothic cloister, La Iglesia de San Pedro, Teruel, Spain The Royal Alcázars of Seville, Spain, built in the 14th to the 18th...
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    example, in Monreale and Cefalù Cathedrals, the Alcázar of Seville, and Teruel Cathedral. A number of scholars have cited the Armenian Cathedral of Ani...
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    crown. The cities of Aragón continued resisting, and even saw revolt, as in Teruel from 1484 to 1485. The murder of Inquisidor Pedro Arbués (later made saint)...
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    end of the 16th century, as an initiative of a circle of scholars (the Florentine Camerata) who, discovering that Ancient Greek theater was sung, had the...
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    Azuara, Marisa (2010). Christóval Colón: la cruzada universal (in Spanish). Teruel: Baracoa. ISBN 978-84-938048-0-0. OCLC 826717068. Azuara, Marisa (2007)...
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    the Great Mosque of Córdoba was used as the model for domes at Zaragoza, Teruel, and Tarazona. The Christian domed basilicas built in Sicily after the Norman...
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  • King Alfonso II (the Chaste) of Aragon conquers the cities of Caspe and Teruel. He strengthens his southern frontier after Almohad forces under Caliph...
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