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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 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.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.
- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink Endemoniada.
- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink Fields_of_the_Nephilim.
- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink Fra_Dolcino.
- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink Gerard_Segarelli.
- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Jacques_Annaud.
- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink Penance.
- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink Poenitentiam_agite.
- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink Ron_Perlman.
- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink The_Name_of_the_Rose.
- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink The_Name_of_the_Rose_(film).
- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink Umberto_Eco.
- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLink Vulgar_Latin.
- Penitenziagite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Penitenziagite".
- Penitenziagite subject Category:Latin_religious_phrases.
- Penitenziagite hypernym Version.
- Penitenziagite type Work.
- 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 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.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 isPrimaryTopicOf Penitenziagite.