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Vide may refer to: *A Latin phrase, see ''vide (Latin)'' * Vide (Seia), Portuguese parish * Jacobus Vide (fl. 1405–1433), Franco-Flemish composer *Joe Vide Joe Vide (born May 16, 1984 in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American soccer player. Career Amateur Vide attended high school while playing for TSV Munich 1860's youth team in Munich, Germany. He played four years at the University of Virginia as a d ...
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Vide (Latin)
References Additional references * * {{Latin phrases V ca:Locució llatina#V da:Latinske ord og vendinger#V fr:Liste de locutions latines#V id:Daftar frasa Latin#V it:Locuzioni latine#V nl:Lijst van Latijnse spreekwoorden en uitdrukkingen#V pt:Lista de provérbios e sentenças em latim#V ro:Listă de locuțiuni în limba latină#V sl:Seznam latinskih izrekov#V sv:Lista över latinska ordspråk och talesätt#V tl:Tala ng mga pariralang Latin#V ...
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Vide (Seia)
Vide may refer to: *A Latin phrase, see ''vide (Latin)'' * Vide (Seia), Portuguese parish * Jacobus Vide (fl. 1405–1433), Franco-Flemish composer *Joe Vide Joe Vide (born May 16, 1984 in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American soccer player. Career Amateur Vide attended high school while playing for TSV Munich 1860's youth team in Munich, Germany. He played four years at the University of Virginia as a d ...
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Jacobus Vide
Jacobus Vide (French: ''Jacques Vide''; fl. 1405–1433) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the transitional period between the medieval period and early Renaissance. He was an early member of the Burgundian School, during the reigns of John the Fearless and Philip the Good. The earliest mention of him is from the archives of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, in 1405, where he was probably a choirboy (some uncertainty exists with regard to the name). In 1410 he held a position at the church of St Donatian in Bruges, and around the same time he may have been a singer in the chapel of Antipope John XXIII. His service to the Burgundian court began sometime between then and 1423, when he was listed as a ''valet de chambre'' for Philip the Good, and in 1426 he was given charge of instructing and caring for two choirboys. In 1428 he was promoted to the position of secretary to Philip the Good. No records of his activity after 1433 have yet been discovered. All eight of his s ...
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