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  • 31Saint Gregory of Nyssa —     St. Gregory of Nyssa     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Gregory of Nyssa     Date of birth unknown; died after 385 or 386. He belongs to the group known as the Cappadocian Fathers , a title which reveals at once his birthplace in Asia Minor… …

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  • 32Gregor Zallwein — (born at Oberviechtach, Oberpfalz, 20 October 1712; died at Salzburg, 6 or 9 August 1766) was an expert on canon law. After studying the Humanities at Ratisbon and Freising he took vows at the Benedictine Abbey of Wessobrunn, on 15 November 1733 …

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  • 33Egidio Forcellini — (1688 1768), Italian philologist, was born at Fener in the district of Treviso and belonged to a very poor family.He went to the seminary at Padua in 1704, studied under Facciolati, and in due course attained to the priesthood. From 1724 to 1730… …

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  • 34Yamao Yozo — nihongo|Yamao Yozo|山尾 庸三|Yamao Yozo|1837–1917 was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period who became an influential member of the Meiji era government of Japan. He was also a member of the Chōshū Five, smuggled out of Nagasaki in 1863 to study… …

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  • 35Johannes Bohn — (July 20, 1640 December 19, 1718) was a German physician who was a native of Leipzig. He studied medicine at the Universities of Leipzig and Jena, and received his doctorate in 1665. Soon afterwards he became a professor of anatomy, and in 1690… …

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  • 36García de Loaisa — Garcia de Loaisa (b. in Talavera, Spain, c. 1479; d. at Madrid, 21 April1546) was a Spanish Archbishop of Seville and Cardinal.LifeHis parents were nobles; at a very early age he entered the Dominican convent at Salamanca. Its severe discipline,… …

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  • 37Juan Cardenas — (b. at Seville, 1613; d. 6 June1684) was a Spanish Jesuit moral theologian and author. He entered the Society of Jesus at the age of fourteen, and during many years held in it the office of rector, master of novices, and provincial. WorksHe… …

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  • 38Garcia de Loaisa —     Garcia de Loaisa     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Garcia de Loaisa     Cardinal and Archbishop of Seville, b. in Talavera, Spain, c. 1479; d. at Madrid, 21 April, 1546. His parents were nobles; at a very early age he entered the Dominican… …

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  • 39Gregor Zallwein —     Gregor Zallwein     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Gregor Zallwein     Canonist, born at Oberviechtach, Oberpfalz, 20 October, 1712; died at Salzburg, 6 or 9 August, 1766. After studying the Humanities at Ratisbon and Freising he took vows at the… …

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  • 40Juan Cardenas —     Juan Cardenas     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Juan Cardenas     Moral theologian and author; b. at Seville, 1613; d. 6 June, 1684. He entered the Society of Jesus at the age of fourteen, and during many years held in it the office of rector,… …

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