quincentenary
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quincentenariesadjective
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The Guadalupana Intercontinental Novena, or series of special prayers, begins leading up to the 2031 quincentenary observance of the apparition.
From Washington Times • Dec. 13, 2022
Francis went to Sweden in October 2016 to mark the quincentenary of the Reformation.
From The Guardian • Mar. 4, 2017
And with the quincentenary of Thomas More’s Utopia falling this year, the parlour game is again being dusted off.
From The Guardian • Jan. 24, 2016
As much as the quincentenary of its "encounter" with America, this country of 39 million is celebrating -- with justifiable swagger -- its breakneck pace of change since General Francisco Franco's death in 1975.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The full power of his genius was only revealed to the world when, at the quincentenary celebration of his birth, the greater part of his life-work was brought together in Florence.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 6 "Dodwell" to "Drama" by Various
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