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ITALIAN ROMAN CATHOLIC SAINT
Dominic loricatus; Saint dominic loricatus; Dominicus Loricatus; St. Dominic Loricatus

Dominic      
n. Domenico (nome proprio maschile)
Dominican Republic         
  • Explosion in Paseo Los Próceres during the Betancourt assassination attempt, June 24, 1960
  • 27 de Febrero Avenue in [[Santo Domingo]].
  • Dominican native and [[Major League Baseball]] player [[Albert Pujols]]
  • President [[Alejandro Woss y Gil]] taking office in 1903
  • Cathedral of Santa María la Menor]], Santo Domingo, is the oldest cathedral in the Americas, built between 1514 and 1541.
  • [[Battle of Las Carreras]] (April 21, 1849)
  • Chicharrón mixto, a common dish in the country derived from Andalusia in southern Spain
  • Church and Convent, Colonial Santo Domingo
  • Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional.
  • Colonia Japonesa]]
  • The five caciquedoms of Hispaniola
  • National pantheon in Santo Domingo built from 1714 to 1746
  • A Marine heavy machine gunner monitors activity from a street [[barricade]] in Santo Domingo.
  • [[Danilo Medina]] was president from 2012–2020.
  • Moca]]
  • Dominicans in the [[Dominican Day Parade]] in New York City, 2019
  • The Dominican Republic's population (1961–2003)
  • Provinces of the Dominican Republic
  • Dominicans dancing in parade with traditional dress.
  • Köppen climate types]] of the Dominican Republic
  • A proportional representation of Dominican Republic exports, 2019
  • Topographical map of Dominican Republic
  • Population pyramid in 2020
  • Kids taking classes
  • Dominicans and Haitians lined up to attend medical providers from the [[U.S. Army Reserve]]
  • Barahona Coat of Arms
  • Dajabón Coat of Arms
  • El Seibo Coat of Arms
  • Elías Piña Coat of Arms
  • Espaillat Coat of Arms
  • Hato Mayor Coat of Arms
  • Hermanas Mirabal Coat of Arms
  • Independencia Coat of Arms
  • La Altagracia Coat of Arms
  • La Romana Coat of Arms
  • La Vega Coat of Arms
  • María Trinidad Sánchez Coat of Arms
  • Monseñor Nouel Coat of Arms
  • Monte Cristi Coat of Arms
  • Monte Plata Coat of Arms Province
  • Pedernales Coat of Arms
  • Peravia Coat of Arms
  • Puerto Plata Coat of Arms
  • Samaná Coat of Arms
  • San Cristóbal Coat of Arms
  • San José de Ocoa Coat of Arms
  • San Juan de la Maguana Coat of Arms
  • San Pedro de Macorís Coat of Arms
  • Santiago Coat of Arms
  • Santiago Rodríguez Coat of Arms
  • Santo Domingo Coat of Arms
  • Sánchez Ramírez Coat of Arms
  • Valverde Coat of Arms
  • Original [[flag of the Dominican Republic]] (up to 1849)
  • [[Francisco Caamano]], rebel leader in the Dominican civil war.
  • Historical GDP per capita development in the Dominican Republic and Haiti
  • [[Teleférico de Santo Domingo]]
  • deforestation on the Haitian side]]
  • View of border region between the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The border runs horizontally through the middle of the picture.
  • Hispaniola
  • Contemporary map showing the border situation on Hispaniola following the [[Treaty of Aranjuez (1777)]]
  • Juan Bosch]], the first democratically elected president after the regime of Rafael Trujillo
  • Pedro Santana is sworn in as governor-general of the new Spanish province.
  • [[Leonel Fernández]] was president from 1996–2000 & 2004–2012.
  • Mangroves in [[Los Haitises National Park]]
  • [[Luis Abinader]], the current president of the Dominican Republic since 2020.
  • 4th regiment]] with a captured rebel [[mitrailleuse]] at Santiago
  • Maroons preparing for an ambush
  • Monte Cristi]] coastline.
  • The [[United States Marine Corps]] landing on Dominican soil in 1916
  • Haitian workers being transported in [[Punta Cana]], the Dominican Republic
  • Dominican native, fashion designer and perfume maker [[Oscar de la Renta]]
  • Tostones, a fried plantain dish
  • Bayahibe rose
  • Dominican Republic president elect [[Horacio Vasquez]] meeting with United States officials
  • Dominican President [[Luis Abinader]]
  • 2020 Dominican Republic municipal elections protests]] in Plaza de La Bandera, Santo Domingo.
  • Cabeza de Toro beach, [[Punta Cana]]
  • [[Rafael Trujillo]] imposed a dictatorship of 31 years in the country (1930–1961).
  • [[Ramón Cáceres]]
  • Bachata]] are both music genres native to Dominican Republic, popular and traditional in Latin America. In the image two icons of these genres, [[Juan Luis Guerra]] and [[Romeo Santos]].
  • There are numerous waterfalls across Dominican Republic. In the image the Salto del Limón
  • View of [[Santo Domingo]], the Dominican Republic's capital city.
  • National Palace]] in Santo Domingo
  • [[Battle of Monte Cristi]] (1864)
  • St Dominic, the patron saint of astronomers
  • A pair of 9000 series are tested on the Santo Domingo Metro.
  • [[Joaquín Balaguer]], was puppet president during the Trujillo dictatorship (1960–1962), and constitutional president of the country for 22 years (1966–1978 and 1986–1996)
  • Dominican soldiers training in Santo Domingo
  • U.S. occupation]] of the Dominican Republic, c. 1922
  • Campesino cibaeño, 1941 (Museo de Arte Moderno, Santo Domingo)
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ISO 3166-1:DO; República Dominicana; Dominicanrepublic; Dominic Republican; Dominic Republic; Dominican Republican; Dominicana; Dominican republic; Cabo Falso, Dominican Republic; The Dominican Republic; Republica Dominicana; République dominicaine; Republique dominicaine; Name of the Dominican Republic; Dom rep; Domincian republic; Subdivisions of the Dominican Republic; Administrative divisions of the Dominican Republic; Dominicaanse Republiek; U.S.-attempted annexation of the Dominican Republic; Quisqueya La Bella; US attempted Annexation of the Dominican Republic; Repubblica Dominicana; Dominican Rep; East Hispaniola; The D.R.; The DR; Languages of Dominican Republic; Architecture of the Dominican Republic; Republic Dominican; Emigration from the Dominican Republic; Republic of Quisqueya; Dom. Rep.; Dominican-Republic; Healthcare in Dominican Republic; National symbols of the Dominican Republic; Dominica Republic; Fourth Dominican Republic; Infrastructure in the Dominican Republic; Dom Rep
n. Repubblica Dominicana, stato nelle Indie Occidentali (in prossimità dell"isola Hispanola)

Определение

blackfriar
n.
Benedictine, dominican, predicant, jacobin, preaching friar, fr?re pr?cheur.

Википедия

Dominic Loricatus

Dominic Loricatus, O.S.B. Cam. (Italian: San Domenico Loricato; 995 - 1060), was an Italian monk, born in the village of Luceolis near Cantiano (then in Umbria, now in the Marche). His father, seeking social advancement, paid a bribe to have him ordained a priest when still a child. When he discovered the fact, he resolved on a life of penance and became a hermit in the woods near the abbey of S. Emiliano in Congiuntoli, then a Camaldolese monk at the monastery of Fonte Avellana in 1040.

Fonte Avellana was at this time under the influence of St. Peter Damian, who promoted penitential self-mortification. It is through his vigorous embrace of this practice that Dominic Loricatus has become most well known, particularly through a mention by Edward Gibbon in The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Vol. V, C. LVIII):

"By a fantastic arithmetic, a year of penance was taxed at three thousand lashes; and such was the skill and patience of a famous hermit, Saint Dominic of the iron Cuirass, that in six days he could discharge an entire century, by a whipping of three hundred thousand stripes. His example was followed by many penitents of both sexes; and, as a vicarious sacrifice was accepted, a sturdy disciplinarian might expiate on his own back the sins of his benefactors."

Dominic is said to have performed these lashes while reciting the psalms, with 100 lashes for each psalm. 30 psalms (3000 strokes) made penance for one year of sin; the entire psalter redeemed 5 years, while 20 psalters (300,000 strokes) redeemed one hundred years - hence the 'One Hundred Years Penance' St. Dominic is said to have performed in six days, over Lent.

In calculating these lashes one is left with these numbers: 50,000 lashes per day. Assuming Dominic was awake for 20 hours a day, that gives 2,500 lashes per hour, which would result in 41 lashes per minute.

Dominic owes his nickname Loricatus to his further bodily mortification of wearing a coat of chain mail (Latin: Lorica hamata) next to his skin as a hairshirt. He died at the Hermitage of San Vicino, near San Severino Marche in 1060, where he had been appointed prior by Peter Damian the previous year, where his remains are still venerated. His feast is celebrated by the Camaldolese Order on October 14.