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- Penitenziagite abstract "Penitenziagite ("Do Penance") is a shortened version in vulgar Latin of the phrase "Poenitentiam agite, appropinquavit enim regnum caelorum", meaning "Repent: the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand." (Matthew 4:17).The phrase was used by the Dulcinian movement founded by Gerard Segarelli (1240–1300) in the early 13th century, a movement named after the disciple Fra Dolcino.The phrase is used in the novel The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco and in the Jean-Jacques Annaud movie of same name.It is also used in the chorus of the vocaloid song "Witch" by Megurine Luka, and a sample of Ron Perlman saying the word appears in the song Endemoniada, the first track on the album The Nephilim, by Fields of the Nephilim.".
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- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_religious_phrases.
- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink Dulcinian.
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- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink Gerard_Segarelli.
- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Jacques_Annaud.
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- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink Penance.
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- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink The_Name_of_the_Rose.
- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink The_Name_of_the_Rose_(film).
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- Penitenziagite subject Category:Latin_religious_phrases.
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- Penitenziagite comment "Penitenziagite ("Do Penance") is a shortened version in vulgar Latin of the phrase "Poenitentiam agite, appropinquavit enim regnum caelorum", meaning "Repent: the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand." (Matthew 4:17).The phrase was used by the Dulcinian movement founded by Gerard Segarelli (1240–1300) in the early 13th century, a movement named after the disciple Fra Dolcino.The phrase is used in the novel The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco and in the Jean-Jacques Annaud movie of same name.It is also used in the chorus of the vocaloid song "Witch" by Megurine Luka, and a sample of Ron Perlman saying the word appears in the song Endemoniada, the first track on the album The Nephilim, by Fields of the Nephilim.".
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