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Beata may refer to: People * Beata, the feminine form of the Latin (and Italian) title given to people who have been beatified * ''Beata'' (and ''Beate''), woman's given name; including list of people with the name * Mario Beata (born 1974), Honduran retired soccer player Places * Beata Island (Isla Beata), in Dominican Republic * Cabo Beata, southernmost point of the island of Hispaniola, in the Dominican Republic Other uses * ''Beata'' (spider), a genus of jumping spiders * ''La Beata'', a 1909 Argentine film See also * * *Beat (other) Beat, beats or beating may refer to: Common uses * Patrol, or beat, a group of personnel assigned to monitor a specific area ** Beat (police), the territory that a police officer patrols ** Gay beat, an area frequented by gay men * Battery (c ...
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Beatification
Beatification (from Latin ''beatus'', "blessed" and ''facere'', "to make”) is a recognition accorded by the Catholic Church of a deceased person's entrance into Heaven and capacity to intercede on behalf of individuals who pray in their name. ''Beati'' is the plural form, referring to those who have undergone the process of beatification; they possess the title of "Blessed" (abbreviation "Bl.") before their names and are often referred to in English as "a Blessed" or, plurally, "Blesseds". History Local bishops had the power of beatifying until 1634, when Pope Urban VIII, in the apostolic constitution ''Cœlestis Jerusalem'' of 6 July, reserved the power of beatifying to the Holy See. Since the reforms of 1983, as a rule, one miracle must be confirmed to have taken place through the intercession of the person to be beatified. Miracles are almost always unexplainable medical healings, and are scientifically investigated by commissions comprising physicians and theologia ...
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Beata
Beata or Beate is a female given name that occurs in several cultures and languages, including Italian, German, Polish, and Swedish, and which is derived from the Latin ''beatus'', meaning "blessed".''Behind the Name''"Given Name Beate" Retrieved on 22 January 2016. Variants include Bea, Beade and Beáta. The name may refer to: * * Beata Asimakopoulou (1932–2009), Greek actress * Beate Bille, (born 1976), Danish actress * Beata Brookes (1931–2015), British politician * Beata Bublewicz (born 1975), Polish politician *Beate Bühler (born 1964), German volleyball player *Beata Gosiewska (born 1971), Polish politician *Beata Harju (born 1990), Finnish actress and filmmaker * Beate Heister (born 1951), German billionaire *Beata Kaczmarska (born 1970), Polish race walker *Beata Kitsikis (1907–1986), Greek politician *Beate Klarsfeld (born 1939), German Nazi hunter *Beata Kozidrak (born 1960), Polish singer *Beata Losman (born 1938), Swedish archivist *Beata Mikołajczyk (born ...
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Mario Beata
Mario Roberto Beata Reyes (born October 17, 1974) is a retired Honduran soccer player. Club career Beata made his league debut for Marathón in 1992 against Súper Estrella and also played for Honduran sides Platense and Olimpia. He signed a contract with Hunan Billows in February 2010. He made his debut for Hunan against Shenyang Dongjin on 3 April and scored his first goal on 1 May. He announced his retirement in March 2012. He played 426 matches in the national league, what made him the Honduran with most matches played in the league. He scored 5 goals in total, all of them for Marathón, and won 8 league titles. International career He made his debut for Honduras in a March 1996 friendly match against Colombia and has earned a total of 24 caps, scoring no goals. He has represented his country in 3 FIFA World Cup qualification matches and played at the 2007 UNCAF Nations Cup.
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Beata Island
Beata Island ( es, Isla Beata) is a small island on the Caribbean Sea, located southwest from Cape Beata. Some southwest of it lies the smaller Alto Velo Island. It is politically part of the Dominican Republic, and is roughly triangle-shaped and fairly flat, with an approximate area of . History Beata Island was discovered by Europeans during the second voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1494. Originally populated by Taíno natives, the island became a colonial asset of the Captaincy General of Santo Domingo and the greater Spanish Empire. The island was the site of various military engagements between the Spanish and roving pirates. Geography The landscape is somewhat varied, with mangrove swamps on parts of the North shore, sandy coves and beaches on the west coast. Most of the interior of the island is covered by various subtypes of xeric semi-deciduous limestone forests. Geologically, the island is basically made out of limestone, the erosion of which causes very jagge ...
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Cabo Beata
Cabo Beata is the southernmost point of the island of Hispaniola, in the Pedernales Province of the Dominican Republic. The small island of Isla Beata Beata Island ( es, Isla Beata) is a small island on the Caribbean Sea, located southwest from Cape Beata. Some southwest of it lies the smaller Alto Velo Island. It is politically part of the Dominican Republic, and is roughly triangle-shaped an ... stands about 4 mi (7 km) southwest of the cape. {{Coord, 17, 36, N, 71, 25, W, type:landmark_region:DO, display=title Capes of the Dominican Republic Geography of Pedernales Province ...
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Beata (spider)
''Beata'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by George Peckham & Elizabeth Peckham in 1895. Species it contains twenty-one species, found in Central America, North America, the Caribbean, Colombia, Paraguay, Argentina, Guyana, and Brazil: *'' Beata aenea'' ( Mello-Leitão, 1945) – Brazil, Argentina *''Beata blauveltae'' Caporiacco, 1947 – Guyana *'' Beata cephalica'' F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1901 – Panama *''Beata cinereonitida'' Simon, 1902 – Brazil *'' Beata fausta'' (Peckham & Peckham, 1901) – Brazil *'' Beata germaini'' Simon, 1902 – Brazil, Paraguay *'' Beata hispida'' (Peckham & Peckham, 1901) – Mexico *''Beata inconcinna'' (Peckham & Peckham, 1895) – Trinidad *''Beata jubata'' (C. L. Koch, 1846) – St. Thomas *''Beata longipes'' (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1901) – Panama *''Beata lucida'' ( Galiano, 1992) – Argentina *''Beata maccuni'' (Peckham & Peckham, 1895) – Panama to Brazil *''Beata magna'' Peckham & Peckham, 1895 ( type) ...
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List Of Argentine Films, 1897–1929
A list of earliest films produced in Argentina between 1897 and 1929 ordered by year of release. For an A-Z list of Argentine films see :Argentine films Pre 1910 1910s 1920s External links Argentine filmat the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Argentine films 1897-1929 1897 Films Argentine Films Argentine Films Argentine Films Argentine Argentines (mistakenly translated Argentineans in the past; in Spanish (masculine) or (feminine)) are people identified with the country of Argentina. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Argentines, s ...
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