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31Persia — • The history, religion, and civilization of Persia are offshoots from those of Media. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Persia Persia …
32Spain — • This name properly signifies the whole peninsula which forms the south western extremity of Europe. Since the political separation of Portugal, however, the name has gradually come to be restricted to the largest of the four political divisions …
33David Samuel Margoliouth — (17 October 1858 in London, England, – 23 March 1940) was an orientalist. He was briefly active as a priest in the Church of England. He was Laudian Professor of Arabic at the University of Oxford from 1889 to 1937.[1][2] His father, Ezekiel, had …
34D.S Margoliouth — David Samuel Margoliouth David Samuel Margoliouth (17 octobre 1858, Londres, – 22 mars, 1940) était un orientaliste et islamologue britannique. Descendant de Juifs convertis à l anglicanisme, il fut brièvement actif comme prêtre à l Église d… …
35David Samuel Margoliouth — (17 octobre 1858, Londres, – 22 mars, 1940) était un orientaliste et islamologue britannique. Descendant de Juifs convertis à l anglicanisme, il fut brièvement actif comme prêtre à l Église d Angleterre, puis fut Laudian professor d arabe à l… …
36Amadia and Akra — • Designates two Catholic dioceses of the Chaldean Rite in Kurdistan, Turkey in Asia Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Amadia and Akra Amadia and Akra …
37India — • The peninsula is separated on the north from Tibet and Central Asia by the Himalaya, Hindu Kush, and Karakoram mountains, and some lower ranges divide it from Afghanistan and Baluchistan Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. India …
38Statistics of Religions — • Includes the definition and historical development, along with the status of religious bodies Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Statistics of Religions Statistics of Religions …
39Tyre — • Melchite archdiocese and Maronite diocese Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Tyre Tyre † …
40History of Marriage — History of Marriage † Catholic Encyclopedia ► History of Marriage The word marriage may be taken to denote the action, contract, formality, or ceremony by which the conjugal union is formed or the union itself as an enduring condition …