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  2. Pa Mí - Wikipedia

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    Pa Mí. " Pa Mí " ( transl. For Me) is a song by the American singer Dalex, Puerto Rican singer Rafa Pabón and Panamanian record producer Dímelo Flow. It was released on September 19, 2018. The music video for the song has more than 10 million views on YouTube. The song has over 30 million plays on Spotify .

  3. De re militari - Wikipedia

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    Ship with armed soldiers - De re militari (15th century), f.231v - BL Add MS 24945. De re militari (Latin "Concerning Military Matters"), also Epitoma rei militaris, is a treatise by the Late Latin writer Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus about Roman warfare and military principles as a presentation of the methods and practices in use during the height of the Roman Empire and responsible for ...

  4. English translations of the Quran - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of English translations of the Quran. The first translations were created in the 17th and 19th centuries by non-Muslims, but the majority of existing translations have been produced in the 20th and 21st centuries. The earliest known English translation is The Alcoran (1649) which is attributed to Alexander Ross, chaplain to ...

  5. Ut queant laxis - Wikipedia

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    Ut queant laxis. " Ut queant laxis " or " Hymnus in Ioannem " is a Latin hymn in honor of John the Baptist, written in Horatian Sapphics [1] with text traditionally attributed to Paulus Diaconus, the eighth-century Lombard historian. It is famous for its part in the history of musical notation, in particular solmization.

  6. Cantar de mio Cid - Wikipedia

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    Mio Cid is literally "My Cid", a term of endearment used by the narrator and by characters in the work. [4] The word Cid originates from Arabic sidi or sayyid (سيد), an honorific title similar to English Sir (in the medieval, courtly sense). The commonly used title El Cantar de mio Cid means literally The Song of my Lord or The Poem of my Lord.

  7. Granada (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Granada" is a song written in 1932 by Mexican composer Agustín Lara. The song is about the Spanish city of Granada and has become a standard in music repertoire.. The most popular versions are the original with Spanish lyrics by Lara (often sung operatically); a version with English lyrics by Australian lyricist Dorothy Dodd; and instrumental versions in jazz, pop, easy listening, flamenco ...

  8. Prajnaparamita - Wikipedia

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    Prajñāpāramitā is a central concept in Mahāyāna Buddhism and is generally associated with ideas such as emptiness ( śūnyatā ), 'lack of svabhāva ' ( essence ), the illusory ( māyā) nature of things, how all phenomena are characterized by "non-arising" ( anutpāda, i.e. unborn) and the madhyamaka thought of Nāgārjuna.

  9. Leck mich im Arsch - Wikipedia

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    Leck mich im Arsch. " Leck mich im Arsch " (German for "Lick me in the arse") is a canon in B-flat major composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, K. 231 (K. 382c), with lyrics in German. It was one of a set of at least six canons probably written in Vienna in 1782. [1] Sung by six voices as a three-part round, it is thought to be a party piece for ...