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Rosalia or Rosalía (with diacritic) may refer to: Persons * Rosalia (given name) * Saint Rosalia (1130–1166), the patron saint of Palermo in Italy * Rosalía (born 1992), Spanish singer Places * 314 Rosalia, an asteroid * Rosalia, Pisidia, an ancient city and former bishopric in Pisidia, now in Asian Turkey and a Latin Catholic titular see * Rosalia, Washington, USA Other uses * ''Rosalia'' (beetle), a genus of beetles * Rosalia (festival), a flower festival in the Roman Empire * Sequential modulation or rosalia * "Rosalía", a song by Yung Beef from ''ADROMICFMS 4'' *Rosalía (TV series), a Mexican telenovela * Rosalia, a virus in the video game Trauma Team See also * Santa Rosalía (other) * * Rosalie (other) * "Rosealia "Rosealia" is a song by American alternative rock group Better Than Ezra. It was released in November 1995 as the third single from their debut album, '' Deluxe''. Content The song is about a woman in an abusive relationship. Ba ...
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Rosalia (given Name)
Rosalia is a feminine given name of Latin origin meaning "rose" and was the name of an early saint Saint Rosalia. In Latin, the ''Rosalia (festival), Rosalia'' was a Roman festivals, festival of roses celebrated variously throughout the Roman Empire. Variants *Rosalia or Lia (Italian language, Italian) *Rosália (Portuguese language, Portuguese) *Rosalía (Galician language, Galician and Spanish language, Spanish) *Rosalia or Lia (Catalan language, Catalan, Indonesian language, Indonesian) *Rosalie (French language, French) *Rosaly, Rosalia or Rosalie (English language, English) *Rozália (Hungarian language, Hungarian) *Rozalia (Polish language, Polish) *Rozalija (Latvian language, Latvian, Lithuanian language, Lithuanian, Slovene language, Slovene and Croatian language, Croatian) *Zala (Slovene language, Slovene) Notable people * Rosalía Arteaga (born 1956), Ecuadorian politician * Rosalia Lombardo (1918–1920), Italian child famous for her well-preserved mummy * Rosalía Mer ...
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Saint Rosalia
Rosalia (; ; 1130–1166), nicknamed ("the Little Saint"), is the patron saint of Palermo in Italy, Camargo in Chihuahua, and three towns in Venezuela: El Hatillo, , and El Playón. She is especially important internationally as a saint invoked in times of plague. From 2020 onwards she has been invoked by some citizens of Palermo to protect the city from COVID-19. Life Rosalia was born of a Norman noble family that claimed descent from Charlemagne. Devoutly religious, she retired to live as a hermit in a cave on Mount Pellegrino, where she died alone in 1166. Tradition says that she was led to the cave by two angels. On the cave wall she wrote "I, Rosalia, daughter of Sinibald, Lord of ontedelle Rose, and Quisquina, have taken the resolution to live in this cave for the love of my Lord, Jesus Christ." 1624 plague In 1624, a plague beset Palermo. During this hardship Rosalia reportedly appeared first to a sick woman, then to a hunter, to whom she indicated where ...
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Rosalía
Rosalia Vila Tobella (born 25 September 1992), known mononymously as Rosalía (, ), is a Spanish Pop music, pop and flamenco singer. She has been described as an "atypical pop star" due to her genre-bending musical styles. After being enthralled by Spanish folk music at age 14, she studied musicology at the Catalonia College of Music while also performing at musical bars and weddings. She completed her studies with Honors student, honours by virtue of her collaborative cover album with Raül Refree, ''Los Ángeles (album), Los Ángeles'' (her 2017 debut album), and the Baccalaureate degree, baccalaureate project ''El mal querer'' (her second studio album, released in 2018). Reimagining flamenco by mixing it with Pop music, pop and Hip hop music, hip hop music, it spawned the singles "Malamente" and "Pienso en tu mirá", which caught the attention of the Spanish general public, and were released to universal critical acclaim. Recipient of the Latin Grammy Award for Latin Grammy ...
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314 Rosalia
314 Rosalia is a large Main belt asteroid. It was discovered by Auguste Charlois on 1 September 1891 in Nice. Photometric observations of this asteroid collected during 2006 show a rotation period of 20.43 ± 0.02 hours with a brightness variation of 0.21 ± 0.02 magnitude Magnitude may refer to: Mathematics *Euclidean vector, a quantity defined by both its magnitude and its direction *Magnitude (mathematics), the relative size of an object *Norm (mathematics), a term for the size or length of a vector *Order of .... References External links Lightcurve plot of 314 Rosalia Palmer Divide Observatory, B. D. Warner (2006) Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB) query form) Dictionary of Minor Planet Names Google books – Observatoire de Genève, Raoul Behrend – Minor Planet Center * * 000314 Discoveries by Auguste Charlois Named minor planets 18910901 {{Beltasteroid-stub ...
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Rosalia, Pisidia
:''See Rosalia for namesakes'' Rosalia (in Pisidia) was an ancient city in Pisidia, Asia Minor, in modern Turkey. Its location is unknown. Ecclesiastical history None of its bishops are known, nor which archbishopric it was attached to. By 1687, the diocese was nominally restored as the Roman Catholic titular bishopric of Rosalia; it was suppressed by decree of Propaganda Fide in 1894.''Annuaire Pontifical Catholique'' 1900, pp. 348-349 See also * List of Catholic titular sees This is the official list of titular sees of the Catholic Church included in the ''Annuario Pontificio''. Archiepiscopal sees are shown in bold. The Italian-language ''Annuario Pontificio'' devotes some 200 pages to listing these sees, with up to ... References Sources GCatholic; Bibliography * Konrad Eubel, ''Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi'', vol. 5, p. 335; vol. 6, p. 358 * Gaetano Moroni, ''Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica'', vol. 59, p. 150 Catholic titular sees in Asia
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Rosalia, Washington
Rosalia is a town in Whitman County, Washington, Whitman County, Washington (state), Washington, United States. It is an agricultural community in the Palouse region, at an elevation of Sea level, above sea level. Its population was 598 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. History Rosalia was the site of an 1858 Battle of Pine Creek between United States troops, including Nez Perce allies, under Brevet (military), Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Edward Steptoe, and members of the Coeur d'Alene people, Coeur d'Alene, Palus people, Palus and Spokane tribe, Spokane Native Americans in the United States, Native American tribes. Rosalia was founded in 1870 by T.J. Favorite, who named it for his wife. Rosalia was officially incorporated on March 23, 1894. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all of it land. Climate Rosalia's climate is classified as a dry-summer humid continental climate (Dsb) according to the Köppen climat ...
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Rosalia (beetle)
''Rosalia'' is a genus of longhorn beetles in the family Cerambycidae The longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae), also known as long-horned or longicorns (whose larvae are often referred to as roundheaded borers), are a large family of beetles, with over 35,000 species described. Most species are characterized by anten .... Species ''Rosalia'' contains the following species: *'' Rosalia alpina'' (Linnaeus, 1758) – Rosalia longicorn *'' Rosalia batesi'' Harold, 1877 *'' Rosalia birmanicus'' (Itzinger, 1943) *'' Rosalia borneensis'' (Rothschild & Jordan, 1893) *'' Rosalia bouvieri'' Boppe, 1910 *'' Rosalia breveapicalis'' (Pic, 1946) *'' Rosalia coelestis'' Semenov, 1911 *'' Rosalia decempunctata'' (Westwood, 1848) *'' Rosalia dejeani'' Vuillet, 1911 *'' Rosalia ferriei'' Vuillet, 1911 *'' Rosalia formosa'' (Saunders, 1839) *'' Rosalia funebris'' Motschulsky, 1845 - Banded Alder Borer *'' Rosalia gravida'' Lameere, 1887 *'' Rosalia hariola'' (Thomson, 1861) *'' Rosalia houlberti' ...
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Rosalia (festival)
In the Roman Empire, Rosalia or Rosaria was a festival of roses celebrated on various dates, primarily in May, but scattered through mid-July. The observance is sometimes called a ''rosatio'' ("rose-adornment") or the ''dies rosationis'', "day of rose-adornment," and could be celebrated also with violets ''(violatio'', an adorning with violets, also ''dies violae'' or ''dies violationis'', "day of the "). As a commemoration of the dead, the ''rosatio'' developed from the custom of placing flowers at burial sites. It was among the extensive private religious practices by means of which the Romans cared for their dead, reflecting the value placed on tradition ''(mos maiorum'', "the way of the ancestors"), family lineage, and memorials ranging from simple inscriptions to grand public works. Several dates on the Roman calendar were set aside as public holidays or memorial days devoted to the dead. As a religious expression, a ''rosatio'' might also be offered to the cult statue o ...
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Sequential Modulation
In music, modulation is the change from one tonality ( tonic, or tonal center) to another. This may or may not be accompanied by a change in key signature (a key change). Modulations articulate or create the structure or form of many pieces, as well as add interest. Treatment of a chord as the tonic for less than a phrase is considered tonicization. Requirements *Harmonic: quasi- tonic, modulating dominant, pivot chordForte (1979), p. 267. *Melodic: recognizable segment of the scale of the quasi-tonic or strategically placed leading-tone *Metric and rhythmic: quasi-tonic and modulating dominant on metrically accented beats, prominent pivot chord The quasi-tonic is the tonic of the new key established by the modulation. The modulating dominant is the dominant of the quasi-tonic. The pivot chord is a predominant to the modulating dominant and a chord common to both the keys of the tonic and the quasi-tonic. For example, in a modulation to the dominant, ii/V–V/V–V could ...
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ADROMICFMS 4
Fernando Galvez Gómez (born 23 January 1990), known artistically as Yung Beef, is a Spanish rapper, singer, record producer and model. He is known for his mixing of trap, salsa and reggaeton, as well as his bold fashion sense. Career He began to become popular as a member of the extinct PXXR GVNG (today Los Santos), which was the first trap collective to sign with a multinational, but now he runs his own record label, La Vendición. He later gained popularity in the Spanish rap scene with his acclaimed mixtape A.D.R.O.M.I.C.F.M.S., with productions by Steve Lean, 808 Mafia and the Galician duo Lowlight. In March 2017, Yung Beef and a number of other international artists were denied entrance into the U.S. and unable to perform at the South by Southwest music festival. In the summer of 2018, he landed a Calvin Klein campaign and modelled for Hood By Air during Paris Fashion Week Paris Fashion Week (, commonly ) is a series of designer presentations held semi-annually i ...
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Rosalía (TV Series)
''Rosalía'' is a Mexican telenovela produced by Guillermo Diazayas for Televisa in 1978. Cast * Rosalía Valdés as Rosalía *Juan Pelaez as René * Salvador Pineda as Leonel *Lilia Michell as Leticia *Rafael Baledón as Roberto *Lilia Aragón as Hortencia *Victoria Vera as Marcia *Regina Torné as Aurora *Erika Carrasco as Silvia *Alma Delfina Alma Delfina (née Martínez Ortega) is a Mexican actress. Acting career She started her career in 1974 in the telenovela '' Mundo de juguete''. In the 1970s she was active principally on movies. In the 1980s acted in soap operas like ''Guadal ... References External links * 1978 telenovelas Televisa telenovelas Spanish-language telenovelas 1978 Mexican television series debuts 1978 Mexican television series endings {{Mexican-telenovelas-stub ...
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Trauma Team
A trauma team is a multidisciplinary group of healthcare workers under the direction of a team leader that works together to assess and treat the severely injured. This team typically meets before the patient reaches the trauma center. Upon arrival, the team does an initial assessment and necessary resuscitation, adhering to a defined protocol. Team members Trauma teams can consist of the following: * Team leader: The team leader is usually an experienced physician or trauma surgeon. The team leader makes all diagnostic and therapeutic decisions regarding the patient. They are responsible for determining the disease, condition, or complication the patient has, and how to treat it. They are in charge of the medical record, are in direct communication with the operating room and radiology, and direct other team members to complete specific tasks. The team leader stands at the foot of the patient and oversees all activities. * Primary physician: The primary physician performs the p ...
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