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Wikidata-logo.svg Fanum Sancti Augustini (Florida)

Res apud Vicidata repertae:

Fanum Sancti Augustini (Florida): insigne




Civitas: Civitates Foederatae Americae
Locus: 29°53′41″N 81°18′52″W
Numerus incolarum: 12 975
Situs interretialis

Geographia



Superficies: 33.060208 chiliometrum quadratum



Coniunctiones urbium



Urbes gemellae: Avilés



Tabula aut despectus


Fanum Sancti Augustini (Florida): situs




Augustinopolis[1] sive fanum Sancti Augustini[2] est urbs in Florida boreorientali sita, locus et portus diutissime ab Europaeis in Civitatibus Foederatis continentalibus continenter occupatus.[3] Urbs, sedes comitatus Comitatus Sancti Ioannis, est pars regionis Primum Litus appellatae et Jacksonville regionis metropolitae. Apud censum 2010, numerus civium fuit 12 975.


Urbs, primum San Agustín Hispanice appellata, mense Septembre 1565 a Petro Menéndez de Avilés admirali Hispanico condita est, et deinde annos fere ducentos pro capite Floridae Hispanicae erat. Caput Floridae Orientalis cum territorium inter Hispaniam et Britanniam permutaretur, et caput Territorii Floridae donec administratio territorii Tallahassiam anno 1824 transferretur mansit. Post saeculum 19 exeuns, historicae loci proprietates urbem maius oblectamentum periegesis fecerunt. Urbs est praetorium Custodiae Nationalis Floridae.





Petrus Menéndez de Avilés





Collegium Flagler.





Memorialis Ecclesia Presbyteriana.





Museum Lightneranum et Forum Urbanum.




Exemplaria leonum Mediceorum Florentiae Italiae ad aditum Pontis Leonum, ab Andrea Anderson donata.




Index





  • 1 Incolae notabiles et salutatores annui


  • 2 Pinacotheca


  • 3 Notae


  • 4 Bibliographia


  • 5 Nexus externi




Incolae notabiles et salutatores annui |






  • Iacobus Albrecht, rector certaminum poker et commentator


  • Andreas Anderson, medicus, praefectus urbis


  • Ioannes Alexander Armstrong, rerum politicarum peritus et academicus


  • Murray Armstrong, rector alsulegiae


  • Francisca Bemis, relationum publicarum peritus


  • Georgius Biassou, revolutionarius Haitiae et primus generalis Africanoamericanus


  • Ricardus Boone, histrio


  • Iacobus Branch Cabell, scriptor mythistoriarum


  • Duglassius Carn, musicus generis iaz


  • Christophorus Carpenter, lusor basipilae foederum maiorum


  • Ray Charles, pianista, cantor, compositor


  • Earl Cunningham, artifex


  • Alexander Darnes, servus natus, medicus celeber


  • Edmundus Jackson Davis, gubernator Texiae


  • Fridericusk Delius, compositor


  • Radulphus Waldo Emerson, salutator annuus


  • Stephanus Farrelly, luctator professionalis


  • Henricus Flagler, industrialista


  • Gulielmus Galimore, pedilusor


  • Michael Gannon, historicus


  • Laura Jane Grace, cantor


  • Gulielmus H. Gray, legatus in Congressu C. F. et praeses United Negro College Fund


  • Martinus Johnson Heade, artifex


  • Ludovica Homer, cantor operatica


  • Sidney Homer, compositor


  • Ioannes D. Hunter, scriptor mythistoriarum, auctor The Blue Max


  • Zora Neale Hurston, scriptor mythistoriarum et folklorista


  • Lindy Infante, professionalis pedilusorum dux


  • Gulielmus Irvin, pedilusor professionalis


  • Brandon James, pedilusor professionalis


  • Stetson Kennedy, auctor



  • Ioannes Temple Kirby, historicus


  • LaChanze, histrio (Praemium Tony & Praemium Emmy), cantor, saltator


  • Scott Lagasse Jr., raedarius autocinetorum certaminis


  • Carolus LaPradd, pedilusor collegiatus, praeses collegii


  • Iacob Lawrence, artifex


  • Ioannes C. Lilly, neuroscientists


  • Gulielmus W. Loring, generalis Confoederatus


  • Maria MacLane, auctor


  • Albertus Manucy, historicus, auctor, Fulbright Scholar


  • Georgius McGovern, Senator C.F., candidatus praesidentialis


  • Howell W. Melton, iudex districtus C.F.


  • Howell W. Melton Jr., iurisconsultus


  • Ioannes Mize, lusor basipilae (Hall of Fame)


  • Princeps Achilleus Murat, filius sororis Napoleonis Bonaparte


  • David Nolan, auctor et historicus


  • Osceola, dux bellicosus Indorum Seminole


  • Thomas Petty, musicus generis rock


  • Scott Player, pedilusor


  • Verle A. Pope, legatus civitatis


  • Ricardus Henry Pratt, miles et educator


  • Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, scriptor mythistoriarum


  • Robertus Ripley, auctor "Believe It Or Not," salutator annuus


  • Marcus Roberts, musicus


  • Gamble Rogers, cantor musicae popularis


  • Ioannes M. Schofield, generalis Unionis


  • Stephanus L. Sears, scriptor-procurator televisificus


  • Edmundus Kirby Smith, generalis Confoederatus


  • Stephanus Spurrier, dux pedilusorum


  • Peter Taylor, scriptor mythistoriarum


  • Travis Tomko, luctator professionalis


  • The Wobbly Toms, grex musicus


  • Felix Varela, heros Cubanus


  • Augustinus Verot, primus Episcopus Sancti Augustini


  • Patricia Wagstaff, gubernator aeroplanorum aerobaticorum


  • DeWitt Webb, medicus, praefectus urbis, legatus civitatis


  • David Levy Yulee, primus Senator Civitatum Foederatarum Iudaicus, ex quo Comitatus Levy et oppidum Yulee appellantur


Pinacotheca |



Notae |



  1. "Augustinopolis: cap. Floridae Hispanicae" (p. 455 apud Google Books)


  2. "S. Augustini fanum" (p. 425 apud Google Books). "Anglos ad S. Augustini oppidum transuexerunt": legendum sub tabula geographica 1588. "Civitas S. Augustini": legendum sub tabula 1589. "Arces S. Matthaei & S. Augustini" s.v. "Florida"
    in Iohannes Iacobus Hofmannus, Lexicon universale (1698) ~. Cf.
    "Dioecesis Sancti Augustini" e The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church (situs a Davide M. Cheney elaboratus) .mw-parser-output .existinglinksgray a,.mw-parser-output .existinglinksgray a:visitedcolor:gray.mw-parser-output .existinglinksgray a.newcolor:#ba0000.mw-parser-output .existinglinksgray a.new:visitedcolor:#a55858
    (Anglice), de qua re vide et hic



  3. National Historic Landmarks Program – St. Augustine Town Plan Historic District



Bibliographia |


  • Abbad y Lasierra, Iñigo. 1785. "Relación del descubrimiento, conquista y población de las provincias y costas de la Florida." Relación de La Florida. Ed Juan José Nieto Callén y José María Sánchez Molledo.

  • Colburn, David. 1985. Racial Change and Community Crisis: St. Augustine, Florida, 1877–1980. Novi Eboraci: Columbia University Press.

  • Deagan, Kathleen. 1995. Fort Mose: Colonial America's Black Fortress of Freedom, Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

  • Fairbanks, George Rainsford. 1881. History and Antiquities of St. Augustine, Florida. Jacksonville Floridae: H. Drew.

  • Gannon, Michael V. 1965. The Cross in the Sand: The Early Catholic Church in Florida 1513–1870. Gainesville: University Presses of Florida.

  • Goldstein, Holly Markovitz. 2012. St. Augustine's "Slave Market": A Visual History. Southern Spaces, 28 September.

  • Graham, Thomas. 1978. The Awakening of St. Augustine. Sancti Augustini: St. Augustine Historical Society.

  • Hanna, A. J. 1946. A Prince in Their Midst. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

  • Harvey, Karen. 1992. America's First City. Lake Buena Vista Floridae: Tailored Tours Publications.

  • Harvey, Karen. 2010. St. Augustine Enters the Twenty-first Century. Virginia Beach Virginiae: The Donning Company.

  • Landers, Jane. 1999. Black Society in Spanish Florida. Urbanae et Sicagi: University of Illinois Press.

  • Lardner, Ring. 1925. Gullible's Travels. Novi Eboraci: Scribner's.

  • Lyon, Eugene, The Enterprise of Florida, (1976), Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

  • Manucy, Albert. 1983. Menendez. Sancti Augustini: St. Augustine Historical Society.

  • McCarthy, Kevin, ed. 1992. The Book Lover's Guide to Florida. Sarasotae Floridae: Pineapple Press.

  • Nolan, David. 1984. Fifty Feet in Paradise: The Booming of Florida. Novi Eboraci: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

  • Nolan, David. 1995. The Houses of St. Augustine. Sarasotae Floridae: Pineapple Press.

  • Porter, Kenneth W. 1996. The Black Seminoles: History of a Freedom-Seeking People. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

  • Reynolds, Charles Bingham. 1893. Old Saint Augustine: A Story of Three Centuries. Sancti Augustini: E. H. Reynolds.

  • Torchia, Robert W. 2001. Lost Colony: The Artists of St. Augustine, 1930–1950. Sancti Augustini: The Lightner Museum.

  • Turner, Glennette Tilley. 2010. Fort Mose. Novi Eboraci: Abrams Books.

  • United States Commission on Civil Rights. 1965. Law Enforcement: A Report on Equal Protection in the South. Vasingtoniae: Government Printing Office.

  • Warren, Dan R. 2008. If It Takes All Summer: Martin Luther King, the KKK, and States' Rights in St. Augustine, 1964. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.

  • Waterbury, Jean Parker, ed. 1983. The Oldest City. Sancti Augustini: St. Augustine Historical Society.


Nexus externi |


Imagines




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Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Sanctum Augustinum Floridae spectant.


  • Trames Libertatis, (de motu iurum civilium Sancti Augustini et Tramite Libertate, qui eius situs notat)


  • Imagines Sancti Augustini, (picturae quotidie factae)


  • Congeries Twine, (plus quam centum imagines Lincolnville communis Sancti Augustini inter 1922 et 1927; State Library & Archives of Florida

Administratio
  • Situs publicus Urbis Sancti Augustini

  • Portus Sancti Augustini,

Media nuntiorum loci
  • The St. Augustine Record/The St. Augustine Record,


  • Historic City News, (diarium interretiale, quotidie datum)

  • St Augustine Community News,

Historia

  • Castellum Sancti Marci, (U.S. National Park Service)

  • Pharus et Museum Sancti Augustini,

  • Programma Maritimum Archaeologi Phari,

  • Pagina historica,


  • "St. Augustine Movement," (King Encyclopedia Universitatis Stanfordianae)


  • "St. Augustine Movement 1963–1964," situs Civil Rights Movement Veterans

Educatio


  • Collegium Flagleranum,

  • Collegium Communis Fluminis Sancti Ioannis,

  • Universitas Sancti Augustini Scientiarum Salutis,


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