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  • 81Johann Michael Sailer — was a German Jesuit professor of theology and Bishop of Ratisbon. BiographySailer was born at Aresing in Upper Bavaria on 17 October 1751 as the son of a poor shoemaker. Until his tenth year he attended the primary school in his native place;… …

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  • 82Francisco de Vargas y Mexia — (b. Madrid, date unknown; d. at the Hieronymite monastery of la Cisla in 1566) was a Spanish diplomat and ecclesiastical writer. He belonged to an old family of the lower nobility and studied law at the University of Alcalá, receiving the degree… …

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  • 83Thessaloníki — Thessaloniki or Thessalonike [thes΄ä lô nē′kē] modern Gr. name for SALONIKA * * * Thes·sa·lo·ní·ki (thĕ sä lô nēʹkē) also Thes·sa·lo·ni·ca ( lô nīʹkə, lŏnʹĭ kə) or Sa·lo·ni·ka (sə lŏnʹĭ kə, săl ə nēʹkə) A city of northeast Greece on an inlet of… …

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  • 84Aquileia — /ah kwee le yah/, n. an ancient Roman city at the northern end of the Adriatic: founded in 181 B.C.; destroyed by Attila in A.D. 452. * * * ▪ Italy  formerly a city of the Roman Empire and a patriarchate of the Roman Catholic Church; it is now a… …

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  • 85Catherine of Aragon — /ar euh geuhn, gon / 1485 1536, first queen consort of Henry VIII of England (mother of Mary I of England). * * * born Dec. 16, 1485, Alcalá de Henares, Spain died Jan. 7, 1536, Kimbolton, Huntingdon, Eng. First wife of Henry VIII. The daughter… …

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  • 86Leo III — 1. Saint, A.D. c750 816, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 795 816. 2. ( the Isaurian ), A.D. c680 741, Eastern Roman emperor 717 741. * * * known as Leo the Isaurian born с 675, Germanicia, Commagene, Syria died June 18, 742, Constantinople Byzantine… …

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  • 87Knox, John — born с 1514, near Haddington, East Lothian, Scot. died Nov. 24, 1472, Edinburgh Scottish clergyman, leader of the Scottish Reformation and founder of Scottish Presbyterianism. Probably trained for the priesthood at the University of St. Andrews,… …

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  • 88Bolesław I — ▪ king of Poland byname  Bolesław the Brave,  Polish  Bolesław Chrobry  born 966/967 died June 17, 1025       duke (from 992) and then (from 1024) first king of Poland, who expanded his country s territory to include Pomerania, Lusatia, and, for… …

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  • 89Darcy, Thomas Darcy, Lord — ▪ English noble also called  Lord Darcy of Darcy, or Lord Darcy of Temple Hurst   born c. 1467 died June 30, 1537, London, Eng.       powerful English nobleman who, disliking the separation of England from papal jurisdiction, was implicated in… …

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  • 90Francisco de Vargas y Mexia —     Francisco de Vargas y Mexia     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Francisco de Vargas y Mexia     Spanish diplomat and ecclesiastical writer, b. at Madrid, date unknown; d. At the Hieronymite monastery of la Cisla in 1566. He belonged to an old… …

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