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  • Vitu
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Vitu may refer to: Witu, a town on the Kenyan coast Witu Sultanate, a former sultanate on the Kenyan coast Vitu Islands, near New Guinea Vitu language

    Vitu

    Vitu

  • Vitus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up vitus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vitus is a Latin given name meaning lively and may refer to: Saint Vitus (c. 290 – c. 303), a Christian

    Vitus

    Vitus

  • Meso-Melanesian languages
  • Subgroup in the Oceanic family of languages

    follows: Willaumez linkage: Bola, Bulu, Meramera, Nakanai Bali–Vitu: Bali (Uneapa), Vitu (Muduapa) [may be a single language] New Ireland – Northwest Solomonic

    Meso-Melanesian languages

    Meso-Melanesian_languages

  • St. Vitus Cathedral
  • Church in Prague, Czech Republic

    The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saints Vitus, Wenceslaus and Adalbert (Czech: metropolitní katedrála svatého Víta, Václava a Vojtěcha) is a Catholic metropolitan

    St. Vitus Cathedral

    St. Vitus Cathedral

    St._Vitus_Cathedral

  • Cédric Vitu
  • French boxer

    Cédric Vitu (born August 18, 1985) is a French professional boxer. He held the European light middleweight title between 2015 and 2017, the European Union

    Cédric Vitu

    Cédric_Vitu

  • Saint Vitus
  • Sicilian saint

    Vitus (/ˈvaɪtəs/), whose name is sometimes rendered Guy or Guido, was a Christian martyr from Sicily. His earliest known hagiography is documented in

    Saint Vitus

    Saint Vitus

    Saint_Vitus

  • Saint Vitus' dance
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up St. Vitus' dance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saint Vitus' dance, named after Saint Vitus, may refer to: Chorea, a movement disorder, specifically

    Saint Vitus' dance

    Saint_Vitus'_dance

  • Auguste Vitu
  • French journalist and writer

    Auguste-Charles-Joseph Vitu (7 October 1823 – 5 August 1891) was a 19th-century French journalist and writer. The natural son of a Parisian rentier, Vitu began his

    Auguste Vitu

    Auguste Vitu

    Auguste_Vitu

  • Vitus Bering
  • Danish-born Russian explorer (1681–1741)

    Vitus Jonassen Bering (baptised 5 August 1681 – 19 December 1741), also known as Ivan Ivanovich Bering, was a Danish-born Russian cartographer, explorer

    Vitus Bering

    Vitus Bering

    Vitus_Bering

  • Saint Vitus (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Saint Vitus (290-303) is a Christian saint, martyred during the Roman persecution of Christians. Saint Vitus, St. Vitus, or variations, may also refer

    Saint Vitus (disambiguation)

    Saint_Vitus_(disambiguation)

  • Vitu Islands
  • Islands in Papua New Guinea

    The Vitu Islands /ˈviːtuː/ are a volcanic group with an area of 37 sq mi (96 km2) located in the Bismarck Sea off New Britain, in the southwestern Pacific

    Vitu Islands

    Vitu Islands

    Vitu_Islands

  • Aldi
  • Two German multinational discount supermarket chains

    Aldi (German pronunciation: [ˈaldiː] , stylised in all caps) is the common company brand name of two German multinational family-owned discount supermarket

    Aldi

    Aldi

    Aldi

  • Unea Island
  • Island in Papua New Guinea

    Unea Island is an island in Papua New Guinea located in the Vitu Islands. It was occupied by Japan in World War II. The Uneapa (or Bali) language is natively

    Unea Island

    Unea Island

    Unea_Island

  • Vitu language
  • Oceanic language spoken in Papua New Guinea

    Vitu (also spelled Witu or Vittu, referred by their own speakers as pole matotota 'true speech' or pole Vitu 'Vitu speech') or Muduapa is an Oceanic language

    Vitu language

    Vitu_language

  • Holger Rune
  • Danish tennis player (born 2003)

    Holger Vitus Nødskov Rune (Danish: [ˈhʌlˀkɐ ˈviːtsʰus ˈnøðˌskʌwˀ ˈʁuːnə]; born 29 April 2003) is a Danish professional tennis player. He has been ranked

    Holger Rune

    Holger Rune

    Holger_Rune

  • Saint Vitus (band)
  • American doom metal band

    Saint Vitus is an American doom metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1978. They are considered to be one of the first doom metal bands, and have been labeled

    Saint Vitus (band)

    Saint Vitus (band)

    Saint_Vitus_(band)

  • Chorea
  • Involuntary movement of the hands or feet

    choreas like Huntington disease and Sydenham's chorea were called Saint Vitus' dance, related to a series of social phenomena of the same name. Choreoathetosis

    Chorea

    Chorea

  • E Clampus Vitus
  • American fraternal organization

    The Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus (ECV) is a fraternal organization dedicated to the preservation of the heritage of the Western United

    E Clampus Vitus

    E_Clampus_Vitus

  • V Spehar
  • American TikTokker

    Vitus Spehar, better known as V Spehar, is an American journalist and podcast host best known for their TikTok account, UnderTheDeskNews. A graduate of

    V Spehar

    V Spehar

    V_Spehar

  • Vitus baronets
  • Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England

    The Vitus Baronetcy, of Limerick, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 29 June 1677 for Ignatius Vitus, subsequently Ambassador

    Vitus baronets

    Vitus_baronets

  • Brian Castaño
  • Argentine boxer

    Erislandy Lara. Castaño would first face Cedric Vitu on 10 March 2018. Castaño showcased his talent, and defeated Vitu via a 12th-round TKO, dominating him from

    Brian Castaño

    Brian_Castaño

  • Vitus (film)
  • 2006 film by Fredi M. Murer

    Vitus is a 2006 Swiss drama film written and directed by Fredi M. Murer and starring Teo Gheorghiu and Bruno Ganz. It follows a gifted child who longs

    Vitus (film)

    Vitus_(film)

  • Parting Stone (company)
  • American deathcare company

    WTVF. Goldberg, Julia (August 11, 2022). "Set in Stone". Santa Fe Reporter. Vitu, Teya (May 17, 2021). "Parting Stone makes decorative rocks out of cremated

    Parting Stone (company)

    Parting Stone (company)

    Parting_Stone_(company)

  • Wituland
  • Former monarchy in Africa

    Wituland (also Witu, Vitu, Witu Protectorate or Swahililand) was a territory of approximately 3,000 square kilometres (1,200 mi2) in East Africa centered

    Wituland

    Wituland

    Wituland

  • Military Engineering-Technical University
  • University in Saint Petersburg, Russia

    romanized: Sankt-Peterburgskiy Voennyy inzhenerno-tekhnicheskiy universitet, VITU), previously known as the Saint Petersburg Nikolaevsky Engineering Academy

    Military Engineering-Technical University

    Military Engineering-Technical University

    Military_Engineering-Technical_University

  • Saint Vitus discography
  • The discography of Saint Vitus consists of nine studio albums, three live albums, two EPs, one compilation album, one live DVD, three singles and four

    Saint Vitus discography

    Saint_Vitus_discography

  • Dancing mania
  • Medieval social phenomena

    known as dancing plague, choreomania, St. John's Dance, tarantism and St. Vitus' Dance) was a phenomenon which occurred primarily in mainland Europe between

    Dancing mania

    Dancing mania

    Dancing_mania

  • Saint Vitus (venue)
  • Bar and music venue in Brooklyn, New York

    73°57′19″W / 40.736803°N 73.955201°W / 40.736803; -73.955201 Saint Vitus, also called Saint Vitus Bar, was a bar and music venue located in the Greenpoint neighborhood

    Saint Vitus (venue)

    Saint Vitus (venue)

    Saint_Vitus_(venue)

  • Vitus Huonder
  • Swiss Roman Catholic bishop (1942–2024)

    Vitus Huonder (21 April 1942 – 3 April 2024) was a Swiss prelate of the Catholic Church. A Traditionalist Catholic, he served as Bishop of Chur from 2007

    Vitus Huonder

    Vitus Huonder

    Vitus_Huonder

  • Saint Vitus (2019 album)
  • 2019 studio album by Saint Vitus

    Saint Vitus is the ninth studio album by American doom metal band Saint Vitus, first released on May 17, 2019. The album shares its title with both the

    Saint Vitus (2019 album)

    Saint_Vitus_(2019_album)

  • Sydenham's chorea
  • Autoimmune disease resulting in uncontrollable jerking motions

    conditions called St Vitus' dance. It is named after British physician Thomas Sydenham (1624–1689). The alternative eponym, Saint Vitus Dance, is in reference

    Sydenham's chorea

    Sydenham's_chorea

  • Michel Soro
  • French boxer

    veteran Cedric Vitu. Soro's aggression throughout the fight culminated with a left hook to Vitu's temple in the fifth round, which sent Vitu on the canvas

    Michel Soro

    Michel_Soro

  • Vitus of Hungary
  • Vitus of Hungary (Latin: Vitus Pannonius or Vitus de Hungaria, Hungarian: Magyarországi Vid; died 1297) was a Hungarian Augustinian friar in the 13th

    Vitus of Hungary

    Vitus_of_Hungary

  • Vitus Reflux
  • 3rd episode of the 1st season of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

    "Vitus Reflux" is the third episode of the first season of the American science fiction teen drama television series Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. The

    Vitus Reflux

    Vitus_Reflux

  • Vitus Ashaba
  • Ugandan athlete

    Vitus Ashaba (21 April 1943 – 1985) was a Ugandan middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 1500 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;

    Vitus Ashaba

    Vitus_Ashaba

  • Vitus of Kotor
  • Serbian architect

    Vitus of Kotor, also Vito and Vita (Serbian Cyrillic: Фра Вита Трифунов Чучо(ло) Которски, romanized: Fra Vita Trifunov Čučo(lo) Kotorski, Italian: Fra

    Vitus of Kotor

    Vitus_of_Kotor

  • Vol. 4 (Black Sabbath album)
  • 1972 studio album by Black Sabbath

    featuring Bill Ward's soul-inspired breakdown), but the guitar intro on 'St. Vitus Dance' possesses a jaunty, Led Zeppelin-flavoured quality, while 'Laguna

    Vol. 4 (Black Sabbath album)

    Vol._4_(Black_Sabbath_album)

  • Vitus Eicher
  • German footballer (born 1990)

    Vitus Eicher (born 5 November 1990) is a German professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. On 23 April 2013, Eicher scored his first goal of his

    Vitus Eicher

    Vitus Eicher

    Vitus_Eicher

  • Bayerische Staatsbrauerei Weihenstephan
  • Bavarian brewery

    category South German Style Weizenbock Hell for Weihenstephaner Weizenbock Vitus 2024: Gold medal at the World Beer Awards for Weihenstephaner Hefeweißbier

    Bayerische Staatsbrauerei Weihenstephan

    Bayerische_Staatsbrauerei_Weihenstephan

  • Virumaandi
  • 2004 film by Kamal Haasan

    "Annalakshmi" and "Sandiyare Sandiyare" are set to Shuddha Saveri raga. "Karbagraham Vitu Samy Veliyerathu" and "Maada Vilakkae" were also featured in the 2026 Tamil

    Virumaandi

    Virumaandi

  • Vitus (bicycle company)
  • British bicycle manufacturer

    Vitus is a Northern Irish direct-to-consumer bicycle brand owned by Frasers Group and is known for its range of medium to high-end road and mountain bikes

    Vitus (bicycle company)

    Vitus_(bicycle_company)

  • San Vito Lo Capo
  • Comune in Sicily, Italy

    San Vito Lo Capo (Sicilian: Santu Vitu) is a town and comune (municipality) on the north-western coast of Sicily, Southern Italy. Administratively, it

    San Vito Lo Capo

    San Vito Lo Capo

    San_Vito_Lo_Capo

  • Peter Vitus von Quosdanovich
  • Austrian Empire general

    Peter Vitus Freiherr von Quosdanovich (Croatian: Petar Vid Gvozdanović; 12 June 1738 – 13 August 1802) was a nobleman and general of the Habsburg monarchy

    Peter Vitus von Quosdanovich

    Peter Vitus von Quosdanovich

    Peter_Vitus_von_Quosdanovich

  • Music
  • Form of art using sound

    music alone: as now thy do those, saith Bodine, that are troubled with St. Vitus's Bedlam dance. Project Gutenberg's The Anatomy of Melancholy, by Democritus

    Music

    Music

    Music

  • Vitus Nagorny
  • Kyrgyzstan-born German footballer

    Vitus Nagorny (born 21 June 1978) is a Kyrgyzstan-born German former footballer who played as a striker for twelve different clubs during his career.

    Vitus Nagorny

    Vitus Nagorny

    Vitus_Nagorny

  • Vitus Miletus
  • German theologian (1549–1615)

    Vitus Miletus (surname originally Möller) (born in 1549 at Gmünd, Swabia, died 11 September 1615 at Mainz) was a German Roman Catholic theologian. He

    Vitus Miletus

    Vitus_Miletus

  • French code of criminal procedure
  • Laws governing police and courts in French criminal cases

    Napoleon. According to a widely quoted definition by Roger Merle and André Vitu, the code de procédure pénale, or code of criminal procedure, is "the set

    French code of criminal procedure

    French_code_of_criminal_procedure

  • Veit Dietrich
  • German theologian and reformer (1506–1549)

    Veit Dietrich, also Vitus Theodorus or Vitus Diterichus, (8 December 1506 – 25 March 1549) was a German Lutheran theologian, writer and reformer. Veit

    Veit Dietrich

    Veit Dietrich

    Veit_Dietrich

  • Vitus Bering (1617–1675)
  • Danish poet and historian (1617–1675)

    Vitus Pedersen Bering (6 October 1617 – 20 May 1675) was a Danish poet and historian. He served as Danish Historiographer Royal and was the great-uncle

    Vitus Bering (1617–1675)

    Vitus Bering (1617–1675)

    Vitus_Bering_(1617–1675)

  • San Vito dei Normanni
  • Comune in Apulia, Italy

    San Vito dei Normanni (Sanvitese: Santu Vitu), historically known as San Vito degli Schiavoni is an Italian town of 17,842 inhabitants of the province

    San Vito dei Normanni

    San Vito dei Normanni

    San_Vito_dei_Normanni

  • Vitus Tinnitus
  • 1997 EP by Archers of Loaf

    Vitus Tinnitus is a live EP by Archers of Loaf, their first officially released live recording. It was released in 1997. The first six tracks were recorded

    Vitus Tinnitus

    Vitus_Tinnitus

  • Maksim Vitus
  • Belarusian footballer

    Maksim Yuryevich Vitus (Belarusian: Максім Юр'евіч Вітус; Russian: Максим Юрьевич Витус; born 11 February 1989) is a Belarusian former professional footballer

    Maksim Vitus

    Maksim Vitus

    Maksim_Vitus

  • Uneapa language
  • Oceanic language

    New Britain in Papua New Guinea. It is perhaps a dialect of neighboring Vitu. Uneapa is one of the most conservative Oceanic languages, having retained

    Uneapa language

    Uneapa_language

  • Vitus Piluzzi
  • Roman Catholic prelate

    Vitus Piluzzi, O.F.M. Conv. (died 6 January 1704) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Archbishop of Marcianopolis (1678–1704). Vitus Piluzzi

    Vitus Piluzzi

    Vitus_Piluzzi

  • Dancing plague of 1518
  • Mass dancing mania in Strasbourg

    public dancing as people danced in fear it was a punishment from Saint Vitus; and to be "free of sin" many joined in on the dancing epidemic. When divine

    Dancing plague of 1518

    Dancing plague of 1518

    Dancing_plague_of_1518

  • Vitus Lake
  • Lake in the state of Alaska, United States

    Vitus Lake is a lake in Alaska. It is 23 kilometres (14 mi) long and 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) wide. It is named for Vitus Bering, leader of the 1741 expedition

    Vitus Lake

    Vitus Lake

    Vitus_Lake

  • Peter Parler
  • 14th-century German architect and sculptor

    seat of the Holy Roman Empire, where he created his most famous works: St. Vitus Cathedral and the Charles Bridge. Little is known about the earliest youth

    Peter Parler

    Peter Parler

    Peter_Parler

  • Crown of Saint Wenceslas
  • Crown in the Kingdom of Bohemia

    On the orders of Charles IV, the new royal crown was deposited in St. Vitus Cathedral, then later transferred to Karlštejn Castle. It was used for the

    Crown of Saint Wenceslas

    Crown of Saint Wenceslas

    Crown_of_Saint_Wenceslas

  • Nirvana (band)
  • American rock band (1987–1994)

    Novoselic, Grohl and Smear then performed a full show at Brooklyn's St. Vitus Bar with Jett, Gordon, St. Vincent, J Mascis and John McCauley as guest

    Nirvana (band)

    Nirvana_(band)

  • Mazara del Vallo
  • Comune in Sicily, Italy

    Vitus on the Sea (San Vito a Mare) Church. In honour of St. Vitus, the official patronal saint as well as a native of Mazara del Vallo, the St. Vitus

    Mazara del Vallo

    Mazara del Vallo

    Mazara_del_Vallo

  • Andy Warhol
  • American artist and filmmaker (1928–1987)

    neurological condition Sydenham's chorea, sometimes referred to as St. Vitus' Dance. At times he was confined to bed and made to remain home from school

    Andy Warhol

    Andy Warhol

    Andy_Warhol

  • San Vito
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    San Vito (Italian for "Saint Vitus") may refer to: Bagnolo San Vito, province of Mantua Celle di San Vito, province of Foggia Monte San Vito, province

    San Vito

    San_Vito

  • Death of Ludmila Vartic
  • 2026 suicide in Moldova

    Romanian). Archived from the original on 2026-03-11. Retrieved 2026-04-04. Vitu, Valeria (2026-03-23). ""Ludmila Vartic: Cerem justiție, adevăr și transparență"

    Death of Ludmila Vartic

    Death_of_Ludmila_Vartic

  • Thaai Kizhavi
  • 2025 Tamil comedy drama film

    film Vishwaroopam, "Vikram Vikram" from the 1986 film Vikram,"Karbagraham Vitu Samy Veliyerathu" from the 2004 film Virumaandi and "Kadavul Amaitha Vaitha

    Thaai Kizhavi

    Thaai_Kizhavi

  • Oppenheimer (film)
  • 2023 film by Christopher Nolan

    Archived from the original on January 31, 2022. Retrieved February 14, 2022. Vitu, Teya (February 3, 2022). "Two more movie shoots come to New Mexico; Oppenheimer

    Oppenheimer (film)

    Oppenheimer_(film)

  • Maria Theresa
  • Habsburg monarch from 1740 to 1780

    year. On 12 May 1743, Maria Theresa was crowned Queen of Bohemia in St. Vitus Cathedral suo jure. Prussia became anxious at Austrian advances on the Rhine

    Maria Theresa

    Maria Theresa

    Maria_Theresa

  • The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping
  • Upcoming film by Francis Lawrence

    a Capitol prep team member and Effie's younger sister Edvin Ryding as Vitus, a Capitol prep team member Sandra Förster as Hersilia, a trainer for the

    The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping

    The_Hunger_Games:_Sunrise_on_the_Reaping

  • Noel Burke
  • Northern Irish singer

    with Echo & the Bunnymen from 1989 to 1993. Burke's first band was St. Vitus Dance, who released the album Love Me, Love My Dogma in 1987. The band split

    Noel Burke

    Noel_Burke

  • Svetovit
  • Slavic deity

    often mistakenly believed that the cult of Svetovit originated from St. Vitus. Among scholars of Slavic mythology, Svetovit is often regarded as a Polabian

    Svetovit

    Svetovit

    Svetovit

  • Basilica of St. Vitus, Mönchengladbach
  • Church in Mönchengladbach, Germany

    The Basilica of St. Vitus (German: Münster-Basilika St. Vitus ) also called Mönchengladbach Basilica Is a Catholic church in Mönchengladbach in Germany

    Basilica of St. Vitus, Mönchengladbach

    Basilica of St. Vitus, Mönchengladbach

    Basilica_of_St._Vitus,_Mönchengladbach

  • Tamil language
  • Dravidian language

    ("completed")—or only a subject and object, without a verb such as atu eṉ vīṭu ("That [is] my house"). Tamil does not have a copula (a linking verb equivalent

    Tamil language

    Tamil language

    Tamil_language

  • Vitus Bruinsma
  • Frisian natural scientist (1850–1916)

    Vitus Jacobus Bruinsma (10 November 1850, in Leeuwarden – 28 August 1916, in Rotterdam) was a Dutch natural scientist and politician from Frisia, best

    Vitus Bruinsma

    Vitus Bruinsma

    Vitus_Bruinsma

  • St. Vitus's Church
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    St. Vitus's Church, or similar, may refer to: Church of St. Vitus (Chicago), Illinois, United States St. Vitus's Church, Cleveland, Ohio, United States

    St. Vitus's Church

    St._Vitus's_Church

  • Vitus Bering (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Vitus Bering (1681–1741) was a Danish-born Russian explorer. Vitus Bering may also refer to: Vitus Bering (1617–1675), Danish poet, historian and Supreme

    Vitus Bering (disambiguation)

    Vitus_Bering_(disambiguation)

  • Soundgarden
  • American rock band

    influenced by the likes of the Ramones, MC5, Kiss, Accept, the Melvins, Saint Vitus, and Trouble. The name of the band, according to Thayil, was supposed to

    Soundgarden

    Soundgarden

    Soundgarden

  • Gela language
  • Austronesian language spoken in the Solomon Islands

    lima ono vitu alu hiua (not hiwa) hangavulu hangavulu sakai hangavulu rua hangavulu tolu hangavulu vati hangavulu lima hangavulu ono hangavulu vitu hangavulu

    Gela language

    Gela_language

  • Rijeka Cathedral
  • Church in Rijeka, Croatia

    The St. Vitus Cathedral (Croatian: Katedrala Svetog Vida, Italian: Cattedrale di San Vito) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Rijeka, Croatia. In the Middle

    Rijeka Cathedral

    Rijeka Cathedral

    Rijeka_Cathedral

  • Heavy metal music
  • Genre of rock music

    shredders. Emerging in the mid-1980s with such bands as California's Saint Vitus, Maryland's the Obsessed, Chicago's Trouble and Sweden's Candlemass, the

    Heavy metal music

    Heavy_metal_music

  • The Obsessed
  • American doom metal band

    when Weinrich joined as lead vocalist for Saint Vitus. About two years before his departure from Saint Vitus, Weinrich reformed The Obsessed in 1989, and

    The Obsessed

    The Obsessed

    The_Obsessed

  • Bob LeVitus
  • American author and columnist (born 1955)

    Bob LeVitus (born April 4, 1955 in Chicago, and also known as Dr. Macintosh) is an American author of more than 75 computer-related books, particularly

    Bob LeVitus

    Bob_LeVitus

  • Reverend Bizarre
  • Finnish doom metal band

    following in the footsteps of bands such as Witchfinder General, Saint Vitus, Candlemass, Pentagram and Black Sabbath. The band was one of the biggest

    Reverend Bizarre

    Reverend Bizarre

    Reverend_Bizarre

  • Vito
  • Name list

    "life". It is a modern form of the Latin name Vitus, meaning "life-giver," as in San Vito or Saint Vitus, the patron saint of dogs and a heroic figure

    Vito

    Vito

  • Vitus Bering (icebreaker)
  • Vitus Bering (Russian: Витус Беринг) is a Russian icebreaking platform supply and standby vessel owned by Sovcomflot. Built by Arctech Helsinki Shipyard

    Vitus Bering (icebreaker)

    Vitus Bering (icebreaker)

    Vitus_Bering_(icebreaker)

  • Sludge metal
  • Genre of heavy metal music

    own riptide. Halfway through, a punk choir yells, "Saint Vitus / Saint Vitus / Saint Vitus Dance!" brilliantly utilizing hardcore's trope of group vocals

    Sludge metal

    Sludge_metal

  • Veit Amerbach
  • German theologian, scholar and humanist

    Veit Amerbach (also Vitus Amerpachius) (1503 in Wemding, Germany – September 13, 1557, in Ingolstadt, Germany) was a German Lutheran theologian, scholar

    Veit Amerbach

    Veit_Amerbach

  • Doom metal
  • Subgenre of heavy metal music

    Witchfinder General and Pagan Altar from England, American bands Pentagram, Saint Vitus, the Obsessed, Trouble, and Cirith Ungol, and Swedish band Candlemass defined

    Doom metal

    Doom_metal

  • Vitus Pichler
  • Austrian Jesuit canonist and controversial writer

    Vitus Pichler (born at Großberghofen, 24 May 1670; died at Munich, 15 February 1736) was an Austrian Jesuit canonist and controversial writer. He studied

    Vitus Pichler

    Vitus_Pichler

  • Scott Weinrich
  • American heavy metal musician (born 1961)

    would later become The Obsessed. In 1986 he joined doom metal band Saint Vitus, where he performed on four studio albums, including their most iconic effort

    Scott Weinrich

    Scott Weinrich

    Scott_Weinrich

  • The Walking Dead (EP)
  • 1985 EP by Saint Vitus

    The Walking Dead is an EP by the American doom metal band Saint Vitus, released in 1985 through SST Records. This is the last release to feature original

    The Walking Dead (EP)

    The_Walking_Dead_(EP)

  • Joan Jett
  • American singer and guitarist (born 1958)

    joined the band again later that night for its surprise concert at Saint Vitus. Jett played Betsy Neal in the television film Big Driver. The film, based

    Joan Jett

    Joan Jett

    Joan_Jett

  • Bering Strait
  • Strait between Asia and North America

    the Arctic Circle at about 65° 40' N latitude. The Strait is named after Vitus Bering, a Danish-born Russian explorer. The Bering Strait has been the subject

    Bering Strait

    Bering Strait

    Bering_Strait

  • Pacific Ocean
  • Largest ocean

    Great Northern Expedition, led by the Danish-born Russian navy officer Vitus Bering. Spain also sent expeditions to the Pacific Northwest, reaching Vancouver

    Pacific Ocean

    Pacific Ocean

    Pacific_Ocean

  • Omega Mart
  • Immersive art exhibit in Las Vegas

    beyond. Then came the pandemic". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 17, 2021. Vitu, Teya (August 10, 2020). "Meow Wolf unveils 'Omega Mart' as its Las Vegas

    Omega Mart

    Omega Mart

    Omega_Mart

  • Alaska
  • U.S. state

    (1729–1735). Another European contact with Alaska occurred in 1741, when Vitus Bering led an expedition for the Russian Navy aboard the St. Peter. After

    Alaska

    Alaska

    Alaska

  • Gilching
  • Municipality in Bavaria, Germany

    nearby forest between Gilching and Schöngeising. The parish church St. Vitus holds a bell, the Arnoldusglocke, the oldest extant bell of Germany. It

    Gilching

    Gilching

    Gilching

  • Bohemian crown jewels
  • Jewelry on the crown of Saint Wenceslas

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    Bohemian crown jewels

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  • French architect (c.1290–1352)

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  • Unification of Moldavia and Wallachia
  • 1859 formation of the modern Romanian state

    actuale"" (PDF). Revista de Istorie a Moldovei (in Romanian). 1 (89): 153–154. Vițu, Valeria (24 January 2018). "Ziua Unirii Principatelor Române, marcată și

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  • Remembrance Day 1 May – Labour Day 9 May – Victory Day 28 June – Saint Vitus' Day 15 September – Serbian Unity Day 21 October – World War II Serbian

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  • Art Nouveau
  • 1890–1911 European style of art and architecture

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  • WIT
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    Polish

    WIT

    Polish form of Roman Latin Vitus, WIT means "life."

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    Australian, Danish, German, Italian, Latin, Swedish, Swiss

    Vitus

    Lively; Life

    Vitus

  • Vitul
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Vitul

    Extensive; King

    Vitul

  • Vitul | விதுல
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vitul | விதுல

    Lively

    Vitul | விதுல

  • Vitul
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vitul

    Lively

    Vitul

  • VID
  • Male

    Slovene

    VID

    Slovene form of Roman Latin Vitus, VID means "life."

    VID

  • Vitus
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Vitus

    Lively.

    Vitus

  • VITO
  • Male

    Italian

    VITO

    Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Vitus, VITO means "life."

    VITO

  • VIDA
  • Male

    Hungarian

    VIDA

    Hungarian form of Roman Latin Vitus, VIDA means "life." Compare with feminine Vida.

    VIDA

  • ITALIA
  • Female

    Italian

    ITALIA

    From the Italian name for Italy, possibly derived from Latin vitulus, ITALIA means "calf." 

    ITALIA

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  • Natko
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    Indian, Tamil

    Natko

    Good King

  • Zail
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Zail

    Province, Region, Officer of a province

  • Mohanasri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Mohanasri

    Attractive, Charming

  • Anisah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Anisah |

    Generous, Loyal, Close, Intimate, Friendly

  • Umaa
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Umaa

    Goddess

  • Harahara
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Harahara

    Siva's Necklace

  • Ekayaa
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ekayaa

    One

  • Temby
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cornwall)

    Temby

    English (Cornwall) : unexplained.

  • Gilford
  • Boy/Male

    British, Christian, English

    Gilford

    From Gill's Ford; Ford with Yellow Flowers

  • KETTIL
  • Male

    Icelandic

    KETTIL

    Icelandic and Old Norse name derived from the word ketill, KETTIL means "cauldron, kettle."

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  • Vituperrious
  • a.

    Worthy of vituperation; shameful; disgraceful.

  • Billingsgate
  • n.

    Coarsely abusive, foul, or profane language; vituperation; ribaldry.

  • Vituperation
  • n.

    The act of vituperating; abuse; severe censure; blame.

  • Abusive
  • a.

    Containing abuse, or serving as the instrument of abuse; vituperative; reproachful; scurrilous.

  • Chorea
  • n.

    St. Vitus's dance; a disease attended with convulsive twitchings and other involuntary movements of the muscles or limbs.

  • Vituperate
  • v. t.

    To find fault with; to scold; to overwhelm with wordy abuse; to censure severely or abusively; to rate.

  • Vituline
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a calf or veal.

  • Abuse
  • v. t.

    Vituperative words; coarse, insulting speech; abusive language; virulent condemnation; reviling.

  • Vituperator
  • n.

    One who vituperates, or censures abusively.

  • Vituperative
  • a.

    Uttering or writing censure; containing, or characterized by, abuse; scolding; abusive.

  • Vituperable
  • a.

    Liable to, or deserving, vituperation, or severe censure.