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  • 21Francois Le Mercier —     François Le Mercier     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► François Le Mercier     One of the early missionaries of New France, b. at Paris, 4 October, 1604; d. in the island of Martinique, 12 June, 1690. He entered the Society of Jesus at Paris, 19… …

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  • 22Abbahu — ( he. אבהו) was a Jewish Talmudist, known as an amora, who lived in the Land of Israel, of the 3rd amoraic generation (about 279 320), sometimes cited as R. Abbahu of Caesarea (Ḳisrin). His rabbinic education was acquired mainly at Tiberias, in… …

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  • 23Parish of the Falkland Islands — Christ Church Cathedral, Port Stanley, Falkland Islands …

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  • 24Friedrich Bleek — (July 4, 1793 February 27, 1859), German Biblical scholar, was at Ahrensbök, in Holstein, a village near Lübeck.His father sent him in his sixteenth year to the gymnasium at Lübeck, where he became so much interested in ancient languages that he… …

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  • 25Laurence Eusden — (1688 September 27, 1730), was an English poet who became Poet Laureate in 1718. Life Laurence Eusden was born in Spofforth in North Yorkshire in 1688 (date unknown) to the Rev. Laurence Eusden, rector of Spofforth, Yorkshire. Eusden was baptized …

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  • 26Ioan Zalomit — (1810 1885) was a Romanian philosopher, professor and rector of the University of Bucharest. Biography Ioan Zalomit was born in Bucharest, in a family of merchants. His parents were probably of Greek origin, but they were born in Wallachia.He… …

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  • 27Anchieta, Joseph — • Short biography of this famous Jesuit missionary to Brazil Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Anchieta, Joseph     Joseph Anchieta …

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  • 28Joseph Anchieta —     Joseph Anchieta     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Joseph Anchieta     A famous Jesuit missionary, commonly known as the Apostle of Brazil, born on the Island of Tenerife, in 1553, of noble family; died in Brazil, 1596. After studying in Coimbra,… …

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  • 29rectorate — rec·tor·ate || rektÉ™rÉ™t n. office of rector, term of rector …

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  • 30rectorates — rec·tor·ate || rektÉ™rÉ™t n. office of rector, term of rector …

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