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  • 111Ticonius — Ticonius, also spelled Tyc(h)onius (370 – 390 AD) was an African Donatist writer who introduced the postmillennial view of eschatology which St. Augustine of Hippo later adopted.Life and doctrineHe appears to have had some influence on Augustine… …

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  • 112Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Capua — The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Capua is an archdiocese (originally a suffragan bishopric) of the Roman Catholic Church in Italy, but its archbishop no longer holds metropolitan rank and has no ecclesiastical province. Its see is in Capua, in… …

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  • 113Aquaman in popular media — Adaptations of Aquaman in other media Created by Mort Weisinger (writer) Paul Norris (artist) Original source Comics published by DC Comics First appearance More Fun Comics #73 (November 1941 …

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  • 114Mila, Algeria — Mila (Arabic: ميلة‎) is a city in the Northeast of Algeria, capital of Mila Province. In antiquity, in was known by its Latin name Milevum, which is currently a titular episcopal see in the Roman province of Numidia. Contents 1 History 1.1… …

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  • 115Saint Patrick — For other uses, see Saint Patrick (disambiguation). Saint Patrick Honored in Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodoxy Anglican Communion Lutheran Church Major …

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  • 116Fordoun — Fourdoun is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Fothirdun (possibly the lower place ), as it was historically known, was an important area in the Howe of the Mearns. Fordoun and Auchenblae, together with their immediate districts form the… …

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  • 117Rame, Caradon — Rame is a hamlet between Rame Head and the village of Cawsand in South East Cornwall. It is situated on the Rame Peninsula.Rame means the high protruding cliff , or possibly, the ram s head .The Church in the hamlet is dedicated to St. Germanus,… …

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  • 118Jean Garnier — (11 November 1612 ndash; 26 November 1681), was a French Jesuit church historian, patristic scholar, and moral theologian.LifeHe was born at Paris, entered the Society of Jesus at the age of sixteen, and, after a distinguished course of study,… …

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  • 119Marius Mercator — (born probably in Northern Africa about 390; died shortly after 451) was a Catholic ecclesiastical writer. In 417 or 418 he was in Rome where he wrote two anti Pelagian treatises, which he submitted to Augustine of Hippo.[1] From 429 until about… …

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  • 120Sirte Basin — The Sirte Basin is a late Mesozoic and Tertiary triple junction continental rift (extensional basin) along northern Africa that was initiated during the late Jurassic Period. It borders a relatively stable Paleozoic craton and cratonic sag basins …

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