MURRI (R.) — MURRI ROMOLO (1870 1944) L’un des fondateurs de la Démocratie chrétienne italienne. Originaire des Marches, prêtre en 1892, licencié ès lettres de l’université de Rome, où il subit l’influence de Labriola, Murri refusa un poste à la curie romaine … Encyclopédie Universelle
Murri — Nom italien qui semble provenir du sarde Murru : en Sardaigne, l adjectif murru signifie gris, il s agit donc d un surnom donné à celui qui a les cheveux gris (également sobriquet pour une personne au visage renfrogné, qui fait grise mine) … Noms de famille
Murri — Romolo Murri (1860 1944) Romolo Murri (* 27. August 1870 in Monte San Pietrangeli bei Ancona, Italien; † 12. März 1944 in Rom) war ein katholischer Theologe und wurde dem katholischen Modernismus in Italien zugeordnet, er war auch Publizist und … Deutsch Wikipedia
Murrí — Sp Muri nkt. Ap Murrí L u., g tė V Kolumbijoje … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Murri — /ˈmʌri/ (say muree) noun an Aboriginal person from parts of Qld or NSW: *For some time I have wanted to put my thoughts down on what it is that spurs me on as a Murri, woman, activist, historian, mother and, of course, Sister Girl . –jackie… …
Murri (condiment) — Murrī or Almorí (in Andalusia) was a condiment made of fermented barley or fish used in medieval Arab cuisine. There are two kinds of murrī, the more usual kind made using fermented barley, with a less common version made from fish.[1] Almost… … Wikipedia
Murrí River — Basin countries Colombia The Murrí River is a river of Colombia. It drains into the Caribbean Sea via the Atrato River. See also List of rivers of Colombia References Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993 … Wikipedia
Murri people — The Murri are the indigenous Australians that traditionally occupied most of modern day Queensland. The term is sometimes erroneously used for populations from other parts of Australia. They are a collection of tribes and extended family groups… … Wikipedia
Murri (people) — The Murri are the indigenous Australians that traditionally occupied most of modern day Queensland. The term is sometimes erroneously used for populations from other parts of Australia. They are a collection of tribes and extended family groups… … Wikipedia
Murri, Romolo — (1870–1944) Born in the Marches, this leader of radical Catholicism in pre 1914 Italy had become a priest in 1893. Like many young priests born after the Risorgimento, he chafed under the Church’s ban on political activity and found the… … Historical Dictionary of modern Italy