Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p O filii et filiæ - the first line of Catholic hymn celebrating Easter. As commonly found in hymnals today, it comprises twelve stanzas of the form:O filii et filiæRex cælestis, Rex gloriæMorte surrexit hodie.Alleluia.It was written by Jean Tisserand, O.F.M. (d. 1494), a preacher, and originally comprised but nine stanzas (those commencing with "Discipulis adstantibus", "Postquam audivit Didymus", "Beati qui non viderunt" being early additions to the hymn).. }
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- O_Filii_et_Filiæ comment "O filii et filiæ - the first line of Catholic hymn celebrating Easter. As commonly found in hymnals today, it comprises twelve stanzas of the form:O filii et filiæRex cælestis, Rex gloriæMorte surrexit hodie.Alleluia.It was written by Jean Tisserand, O.F.M. (d. 1494), a preacher, and originally comprised but nine stanzas (those commencing with "Discipulis adstantibus", "Postquam audivit Didymus", "Beati qui non viderunt" being early additions to the hymn).".