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  • 121Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew — The Gospel of Pseudo Matthew is a part of the New Testament apocrypha, and sometimes goes by the name of The Infancy Gospel of Matthew, but the actual name of the text in antiquity was The Book About the Origin of the Blessed Mary and the… …

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  • 122Henry Denifle — Henry Denifle, in German Heinrich Seuse Denifle (January 16, 1844, Imst, Austrian Tyrol June 10, 1905, Munich), was an Austrian paleographer and historian. Contents 1 Life and work 2 Work on Mysticism 3 Work on Medieval Philosophy …

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  • 123Elyan the White — Sir Elyan the White or Helyan le Blanc is the son of Sir Bors and is a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. His mother is King Brandegoris daughter Claire, who tricked Bors into sleeping with her using a magic ring; this is sometimes… …

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  • 124Auto Focus — Infobox Film name = Auto Focus |thumb caption = Original poster director = Paul Schrader producer = Scott Alexander Alicia Allain Patrick Dollard Larry Karaszewski Brian Oliver Todd Rosken writer = Michael Gerbosi starring = Greg Kinnear Willem… …

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  • 125Sleeping Cupid (Caravaggio) — Infobox Painting title=Sleeping Cupid artist=Caravaggio year=1608 type=Oil on canvas height=72 width=105 city=Florence museum=Pitti Palace Sleeping Cupid is a painting by the Italian master Caravaggio.Unlike many of Caravaggio s works, it can be… …

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  • 126Constantina — For other uses, see Constantina (disambiguation). Constantina (also named Constantia and Constantiana; b. after 307/before 317 d. 354), and later known as Saint Constance, was the eldest daughter of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great and his… …

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  • 127Les pêcheurs de perles — ( The Pearl Fishers ) is an opera in three acts by Georges Bizet, to a libretto by Eugène Cormon and Michel Carré. It was first performed on 30 September 1863 at the Théâtre Lyrique in Paris. Bizet s most successful opera apart from Carmen, it is …

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  • 128Guðmundur Arason — (1161 March 16 1237) was an influential 12th and 13th century Icelandic saintly bishop who took part in increasing the powers of the Catholic Church in medieval Iceland. His story is recorded in several manuscripts, most notably Prestssaga… …

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