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  • 91Ajax (missionary) — Ajax was an Arian missionary to the pagan Suevi of Galicia who converted them to Christianity in 464Thompson, Spain and Britain , in Romans and Barbarians , 215.] or 466.Wolfram, 181.] Mathisen, 683.] Due in part to his unusual Homeric name his… …

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  • 92Of the Father's Heart Begotten — The original plainsong of Divinum mysterium in Piae Cantiones. Of the Father s Heart Begotten alternately known as Of the Father s Love Begotten is a Christmas carol based on the latin poem Corde natus by the Roman poet Aurelius Prudentius, from… …

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  • 93Second Council of Braga — The Second Council of Braga, held in 572, presided over by Martin of Dumio, was held to increase the number of bishops in Galaecia. Twelve bishops assisted at this council, and ten decrees were promulgated: (1) that the bishops should in their… …

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  • 94Hippo (Greek woman) — Hippo was a supposedly historical Greek woman mentioned by the 1st century AD Latin author Valerius Maximus as an example of chastity. She was also included among the Famous Women written about by Giovanni Boccaccio in the 14th century.In… …

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  • 95Laurent de Premierfait — Infobox Person name = Laurent de Premierfait image size = caption = birth date = c. 1380 birth place = Premierfait near Troyes death date = 1418 death place = occupation = Latin poet spouse = Laurent de Premierfait (c. 1380 d. 1418) was a Latin… …

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  • 96Aretaphila of Cyrene — (Flourished circa 50 B.C., Cyrene, an ancient Greek colony in North Africa) was a Cyrenean noble woman who according to Plutarch in his work De mulierum virtutes (On the Virtues of Women), deposed the tyrant Nicocrates. Brooklyn Museum Dinner… …

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  • 97Thomas Bouquillon — (born at Warneton, Belgium, 16 May1840; died at Brussels, 5 November1902) was a Belgian Catholic theologian. At the time of his death he was professor of moral theology in the Catholic University of America. He was one of the most eminent… …

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  • 98Juan Martínez de Ripalda — (b. at Pamplona, Navarre, 1594; d. at Madrid, 26 April1648) was a Spanish Jesuit theologian.LifeHe entered the Society of Jesus at Pamplona in 1609. In the triennial reports of 1642 he says of himself that he was not physically strong, that he… …

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  • 99Radulfus Ardens — (Raoul Ardens) (died c.1200) was a French theologian and early scholastic philosopher of the twelfth century. He was born in Beaulieu, Poitou.He is known for his Summa de vitiis et virtutibus or Speculum universale (universal mirror). It is in 14 …

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  • 100First Council of Braga — In the First Council of Braga of 561 eight bishops took part, and twenty two decrees were promulgated, among others the following: that in the services of the church the same rite should be followed by all, and that on vigils and in solemn Masses …

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