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Pelagio
Pelagio is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos (1816–1891), Mexican Roman Catholic prelate * Pelagio Galvani (c. 1165 – 1230), Spanish cardinal * Pelagio Luna (1867–1919), Argentine politician Music * Pelagio (Mercadante), opera See also *Pelagius (other) *Pelayo (other) Pelayo is the Spanish form of the Latin name Pelagius. It may refer to: * Pelagius of Asturias, founder of the Kingdom of Asturias and beginner of the ''Reconquista'' * Pelagius of Córdoba, tenth-century Christian martyr * Pelagius of Oviedo, bis ... {{given name Masculine given names ...
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Pelagio (Mercadante)
''Pelagio'' is an opera (tragedia lirica) in four acts by Saverio Mercadante. The Italian-language libretto was by Marco D'Arienzo. It premiered on 12 February 1857 at the Teatro San Carlo, Naples, to great success. The opera had further successful performances in Milan and Lisbon. In modern times, ''Pelagio'' was performed in 2005 in Gijón, Spain, and in 2008 at the Festival della Valle d'Itria. ''Pelagio'' is an opera with "roots in the bel canto tradition that shows the influence of Verdi", and the work has been described as rich in "excellent music", with "at least one aria (for Bianca in act 4) of an almost Verdian intensity and pathos".Rose, in Grove 1998, p. 336 Roles Synopsis :Place: Gijón and Asturias :Time: 8th century The main character is the Asturian king who founded the Kingdom of Asturias and fought against the Moors. It is supposed that his daughter Bianca, brought up by Giralda because Pelagio was believed to be dead, falls in love with the Moor Abdel-Ao ...
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Pelagio Antonio De Labastida Y Dávalos
Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos (March 21, 1816, Zamora, Michoacán — February 4, 1891, Oacalco, Morelos) was a Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, lawyer and doctor of canon law, and politician. He was a member of the imperial regency that invited Maximilian of Austria to accept the throne of Mexico. Career Ecclesiastical career He entered the Seminario Conciliar of Morelia in 1830, where he was later professor and director. His classmates in the seminary included Clemente Murguía, future archbishop of Michoacán, and Melchor Ocampo Melchor Ocampo (5 January 1814 – 3 June 1861) was a Mexican lawyer, scientist, and politician. A mestizo and a radical liberal, he was fiercely anticlerical, perhaps an atheist, and his early writings against the Catholic Church in Mexico ga ..., future foreign minister of the Republic. Labastida was ordained in 1839. He soon became known as a conservative orator, preaching against all liberal and democratic ideas and against th ...
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Pelagio Galvani
Pelagio Galvani (c. 1165 – 30 January 1230, Portuguese: Latin: Pelagius) was a Leonese cardinal, and canon lawyer. He became a papal legate and leader of the Fifth Crusade. Born at Guimarães, his early life is little known. It is repeatedly claimed that he entered the Order of Saint Benedict but this is not proven. Pope Innocent III created him cardinal-deacon of Santa Lucia in Septisolio around 1206. Later, he was promoted to the rank of cardinal-priest of S. Cecilia (probably on 2 April 1211), and finally opted for the suburbicarian see of Albano in the spring of 1213. He subscribed the papal bulls between 4 May 1207 and 26 January 1230. He was sent on a diplomatic mission to Constantinople in 1213. During this two-year mission he attempted to close Orthodox churches and imprison the clergy, but this caused such domestic upset that Henry of Flanders, the Latin Emperor of Constantinople, reversed his actions which had caused the "tempest which held the city of Constanti ...
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Pelagio Luna
Pelagio Baltasar Luna (6 January 1867 – June 25, 1919
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) was an politician of the . He was elected in 1916. Born in



Pelagius (other)
Pelagius (c. 360 to 435) was a British monk whose theology is known as Pelagianism. Pelagius may also refer to: *Pelagius of Constance (c. 270–c. 283), Hungarian child martyr *Pope Pelagius I (died 561), reigned 556–561 *Pope Pelagius II (died 590), reigned 579–590 *Pelagius of Asturias (c. 685–737), first king of Asturias *Pelagius the Hermit (fl. 9th century), Spanish hermit * Pelagius of Cordova (c. 912–c. 926), Galician Christian child-martyr * Pelagius (bishop of Lugo) (died 1000) *Pelagius of Oviedo (died 1153, Spanish bishop of Oviedo * Pelagius Galvani (c. 1165–1230), or Pelagio Galvani, Spanish cardinal *Alvarus Pelagius (c. 1280–1352), Galician canonist See also * Pelagio (other) *Pelayo (other) *Pelagianism Pelagianism is a Christian theological position that holds that the original sin did not taint human nature and that humans by divine grace have free will to achieve human perfection. Pelagius ( – AD), an ascetic and philo ...
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Pelayo (other)
Pelayo is the Spanish form of the Latin name Pelagius. It may refer to: * Pelagius of Asturias, founder of the Kingdom of Asturias and beginner of the ''Reconquista'' * Pelagius of Córdoba, tenth-century Christian martyr * Pelagius of Oviedo, bishop and chronicler * Spanish battleship ''Pelayo'', a battleship that served in the Spanish Navy from 1888 to 1925 * Ermita de San Pelayo y San Isidoro, a Romanesque hermitage that formerly was in Ávila, and whose ruins are now located in Madrid * ''Pelayo'', a synonym for the genus of South American spiders ''Josa'' See also *Pelayo Rodríguez (other) * Pelagio (other) *Pelagius (other) Pelagius (c. 360 to 435) was a British monk whose theology is known as Pelagianism. Pelagius may also refer to: *Pelagius of Constance (c. 270–c. 283), Hungarian child martyr *Pope Pelagius I (died 561), reigned 556–561 *Pope Pelagius II (die ...
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