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  • 71Henry of Langenstein — Henry of Langenstein, also known as Henry of Hesse the Elder (b. about 1325 at Hainbuch (Hembuche), near Langenstein in Hesse; d. at Vienna, 11 February1397) was a German theologian and mathematician.BiographyHe studied at the University of Paris …

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  • 72The Paradoxes of Mr. Pond —   1st editi …

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  • 73Katirkamam (Hindu temple) — Katirkamam also Kathirgamam and Katirgamam (Tamil கதிர்காமம்) is the name of the Hindu temple dedicated to lord Murukan in Sri Lanka. Today it has become primarily a Buddhist place of worship. Historic Roots The temple dedicated by the Hindus in… …

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  • 74Compagnie du Saint-Sacrement — The Compagnie du Saint Sacrement [It is also sometimes referred to as the Compagnie du Très Saint Sacrement (Company of the Most Blessed Sacrament).] (Company of the Blessed Sacrament) was a French Catholic secret society which included among its …

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  • 75Prior — For other uses, see Prior (disambiguation). Prior is an ecclesiastical title, derived from the Latin adjective for earlier, first , with several notable uses. Contents 1 Monastic superiors 1.1 Compound and derived titles 2 Other orders …

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  • 76Somaschi Fathers — The Somascan Fathers are a charitable religious congregation of priests and brothers, founded in Italy in the 16th century by Saint Jerome Emiliani and named after the mother house at Somasca. They are often called Somascans for short. Their… …

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  • 77Emil Frommel — (1828 96) was a German theologian and author, born at Karlsruhe. He studied at Halle, Erlangen, and Heidelberg, held several pastorates, served as army chaplain in the FrancoGerman War of 1870 71 and in 1872 was appointed court preacher at Berlin …

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  • 78John of Parma — Blessed John of Parma was an Italian Franciscan, and Minister General of the Friars Minor (1247 1257).BiographyGiovanni (John in English) was born at Parma about 1209; his family name was probably Buralli. Educated by an uncle, chaplain of the… …

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  • 79The Rose of Persia — ; or, The Story Teller and the Slave , is a two act comic opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan and a libretto by Basil Hood. It premiered at the Savoy Theatre on November 29 1899, closing on June 28 1900 after a run of 220 performances. The opera …

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  • 80Consecrated life (Catholic Church) — St Benedict of Nursia (c. 480 543), who wrote the leading religious rule for monastic living, evokes the Christian roots of Europe , says Pope Benedict XVI. In the Roman Catholic Church, the term consecrated life denotes a stable form of… …

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