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  • 81Theodore Abu-Qurrah — Theodore Abū Qurrah was a 9th century Christian Arab theologian who lived in the early Islamic period. He was born around 750 A.D. in the city of Edessa, in northern Mesopotamia, and was for the Chalcedonian or Melkite bishop of the nearby city… …

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  • 82St-Martin-d'Ainay — The little church of Saint Martin d Ainay church, located on the Presqu île peninsula in the historic centre of Lyon, in France, was constructed at the end of the 10th century and consecrated by Pope Pascal II in 1107. It is one of the rare… …

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  • 83William of Auvergne (bishop) — William of Auvergne (1190 1249) was the Bishop of Paris from 1228 to his death in 1249. He was a Scholastic philosopher at the University of Paris before being raised to the episcopate. He was born in Aurillac in the last years of the twelfth… …

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  • 84Salmanticenses and Complutenses — are the Latin names (after episcopal sees) designating the Spanish Catholic authors of the courses of Scholastic philosophy and theology, and of moral theology published by the lecturers of the philosophical college of the Discalced Carmelites at …

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  • 85Michael Rua — Blessed Michael Rua Born 9 June 1837(1837 06 09) Piedmont, Kingdom of Italy Died 6 April 1910(1910 04 06) …

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  • 86Engelbert of Admont — Engelbert (c. 1250 ndash; 12 May 1331), was Abbot of the Benedictine monastery of Admont in Styria.LifeHe was born of noble parents at Volkersdorf in Styria, and entered the monastery of Admont about 1267. Four years later he was sent to Prague… …

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  • 87Moralium dogma philosophorum — ( Teaching of the philosophers on moral questions ) is a Latin work of the 12th century. Its authorship is uncertain: it has been attributed to William of Conches, to Walter of Châtillon and (less likely) to Alan of Lille. Parallels exist between …

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  • 88John Martin Augustine Scholz — (b. at Kapsdorf, near Breslau, 8 February, 1794; d. at Bonn, 20 October1852) was a German Catholic Orientalist and exegete. Life He studied in the Catholic gymnasium and the University of Breslau. In 1817 he took the degree of Doctor of Theology… …

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  • 89Godfrey Henschen — [Henskens, Henschenius.] (21 June1601 ndash;11 September1681) was a Belgian Jesuit hagiographer, one of the first Bollandists. [CathEncy|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07240a.htm|title=Godfrey Henschen] He was born at Venray, Limburg, the… …

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  • 90Ariamir — was the Suevic King of Galicia, with his capital at Bracara, from around 561, when he is mentioned by the bishops of the First Council of Braga as the king who summoned them and under whose auspices they deliberated. Because the bishops mention… …

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