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Braco Dimitrijevic
Braco may refer to: Places * Braco, Perth and Kinross, a village in Scotland * Braco Airfield, an airstrip in Jamaica People * Braco (faith healer) (born 1967), self-styled healer from Croatia * Baron Braco, a title in the Peerage of Ireland * Braco Dimitrijević Slobodan "Braco" Dimitrijević (born 18 June 1948) is a Bosnian conceptual artist. His works deal mainly with history and the individual's place in it. He lives and works in Paris, France. He has exhibited internationally since the 1970s, includ ... (born 1948), Paris-based Bosnian and Yugoslavian artist * Celestino Aós Braco (born 1945), Spanish-born prelate of the Catholic Church * Lorraine Braco (born 1954), American film and television actress * Vincent Braco (1835-1889), Italian prelate of the Catholic Church See also * Bracco (other) * Bracho (other) * Brako (other) {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Braco, Perth And Kinross
Braco ( ) is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, with a population of 515. It is located north of Dunblane towards Perth off the A9 road. History Roman occupation on the Gask Ridge stretching across Scotland included the Roman Fort of Ardoch located to the north of Braco. The ramparts and ditches of the Roman camp are still plainly visible and it is a scheduled monument. In 1442 over thirty pieces of land were confirmed to Michael Ochiltree, the Bishop of Dunblane, by King James II of Scotland. These included the Braco estate, which at the time was known as Brecache. "Breac Achadh" means "Spotted Field" in Gaelic, i.e. a field partly cleared of bracken. A permanent fixture at the nearby Lodge Park is the Knaik or Knaick Bridge which dates from the 15th century. An interpretation board for the village and parking for the fort is also by the park entrance. The village of Braco was established in 1815 following the sale or feu of lands owned by James Masterson. The ...
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Braco Airfield
Braco Airfield is a coastal airstrip between Rio Bueno and Duncans in the Trelawny Parish of Jamaica. The airstrip is west of the Meliá Braco Village resort. There are low hills west of the runway. East approach and departure may be over the water. The Sangster VOR/DME (Ident: SIA) is located west of the airstrip. See also * * *Transport in Jamaica Transport in Jamaica consists of roadways, railways, ship and air transport, with roadways forming the backbone of the island's internal transport system. Roadways The Jamaican road network consists of almost 21,000 kilometres of roads, of whi ... * List of airports in Jamaica References External linksOpenStreetMap - Braco AirfieldBing Maps - Braco Airfield
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Baron Braco
The title Earl Fife was a title in the Peerage of Ireland created by letters patent dated 26 April 1759 for William Duff (1696–1763) after asserting (but not proving) his descent from Macduff, the medieval Earl of Fife. Though in the Irish peerage, the title implies a connection with Fife in Scotland. History William Duff, 1st Earl Fife, had previously been created Baron Braco, of Kilbryde in the County of Cavan, in 1735, and was created Viscount Macduff at the same time as being raised to the Earldom. Both of these junior titles, though also in the Peerage of Ireland, also referred to places in Scotland, namely Braco and Macduff in Banffshire. Between 1790 and 1885, the Earls Fife received several additional titles in the Peerage of Great Britain and of the United Kingdom, respectively, which allowed them to sit and vote in the House of Lords: In 1790 the 2nd Earl was created Baron Fife, of the County of Fife, in the Peerage of Great Britain, but this title became extinc ...
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Braco Dimitrijević
Slobodan "Braco" Dimitrijević (born 18 June 1948) is a Bosnian conceptual artist. His works deal mainly with history and the individual's place in it. He lives and works in Paris, France. He has exhibited internationally since the 1970s, including at the Tate Gallery in 1985. He has participated in documenta (1972, 1977 and 1992) and the Venice Biennale (1976, 1982, 1990, 1993 and 2009). His works are held in the collection of the Tate Gallery, MoMA Museum of Modern Art New York, and that of the Centre Pompidou, among others. Early life & work Braco Dimitrijević was born on 18 June 1948 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia. His father was the painter Vojo Dimitrijević, one of the most famous modern artists in Yugoslavia. He started painting at the age of 5 and was featured in a TV show entitled ''Filmske Novosti'' (Film News) in 1957. His first conceptual work dates back to 1963. He went on to study at Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb, from which he graduated i ...
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Celestino Aós Braco
Celestino Aós Braco O.F.M.Cap. (born 6 April 1945) is a Spanish-born prelate of the Catholic Church and the Archbishop of Santiago, in Chile. He was appointed Apostolic Administrator of Santiago by Pope Francis on 23 March 2019, then Archbishop there on 27 December (installed 11 January 2020). On 25 October 2020, Pope Francis announced he would raise him to the rank of cardinal at a consistory scheduled for 28 November 2020. Biography Aós Braco was born in Artaiz ( Unciti) in the province of Navarra, Spain, on 6 April 1945. He studied philosophy in Zaragoza and theology in Pamplona. He took his initial vows as a Capuchin on 15 August 1964 at Sangüesa and his final vows on 16 September 1967 in Pamplona. He received his priestly ordination on 30 March 1968. He then fulfilled assignments in Spain as professor in Lecaroz–Navarra and vicar in Tudela. He earned his licentiate in psychology at the University of Barcelona in 1980. In 1980-1981, he held a fellowship that allo ...
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Lorraine Braco
Lorraine Bracco (born October 2, 1954) is an American actress. Known for her distinct husky voice and Brooklyn accent, she has been nominated for an Academy Award, four Emmy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. Born in New York City, Bracco began her career modeling in France and began appearing in Italian-language films in the 1980s, including Lina Wertmüller's ''Camorra'' (1986), which featured Bracco's then-partner Harvey Keitel. Bracco's English-language debut came in '' The Pick-Up Artist'' (1987), which was followed by roles in '' Someone to Watch Over Me'' (1987), ''Sing'' (1989), and '' The Dream Team'' (1989). Her breakthrough role was that of Karen Hill, wife of mob associate Henry Hill, in Martin Scorsese's '' Goodfellas'' (1990), for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture. On television, she is best known for portrayin ...
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Vincent Braco
Giovanni Vincenzo Bracco (14 September 1835 – 19 June 1889) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1873 to his death in 1889. Biography John Vincent Bracco studied in Porto Maurizio and entered at the Alberga Seminary in 1854 to prepare to the priesthood. In 1855 he entered at Brignole Sale College at Genoa. On 18 June 1859 he received the ordination. In 1860 Bracco came as a missionary to Jerusalem. He taught philosophy and was from 1862 until his death rector of the seminary in Jerusalem. Pope Pius IX appointed Vincenzo Bracco in 1866 Titular Bishop of Magydus and ordered him to Auxiliary bishop in Jerusalem. His episcopal ordination was given to him on 13 May 1866 by reigning patriarch Giuseppe Valerga, and his co-consecrators were the Vicar Apostolic of Galla and later Cardinal Guglielmo Massaia, OFM Cap, and an Armenian bishop. He was also beside his episcopate a Vicar general A vicar general (previously, ...
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Bracco (other)
Bracco is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * C. A. Bracco (died 1905), Italian mandolinist, violinist and conductor * Elizabeth Bracco (born 1957), American actress * Giovanni Bracco (1908–1968), Italian racing car driver * Giovanni Vincenzo Bracco (1835–1889), Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem * Jeremy Bracco (born 1997), American ice hockey player * Lorraine Bracco (born 1954), American actress * Lucas Bracco (born 1996), Argentine footballer * Roberto Bracco (1861–1943), Italian playwright and screenwriter * Blessed Teresa Bracco (1924–1944), Italian Roman Catholic, killed during World War II after refusing to submit to the sexual aggression of a Nazi soldier Bracco may also refer to: * Bracco Italiano The Bracco Italiano is an Italian breed of pointing dog. History The first dog registered by the Kennel Club Italiano, founded in 1882, was a Bracco Italiano. Early in 1949 a breed standard was approved by the Ente Nazionale della Cin ...
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Bracho (other)
The word Bracho can refer to: *Berakhah In Judaism, a ''berakhah'', ''bracha'', ', ' ( he, בְּרָכָה; pl. , ''berakhot'', '; "benediction," "blessing") is a formula of blessing or thanksgiving, recited in public or private, usually before the performance of a commandment, or th ... (Judaism), a blessing or benediction, usually recited according to a traditional formula * Bracho (surname), a Spanish surname {{Disambiguation ...
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