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  • 91Thomas Sedgwick — (Segiswycke) (d. in a Yorkshire prison, 1573) was an English Roman Catholic theologian. An unfriendly hand in 1562 describes him as learned but not very wise . He argued against Martin Bucer in 1550, alongside Andrew Perne and John Young [Patrick …

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  • 92Christopher Davenport — Christopher Davenport, also known as Franciscus a Sancta Clara [1], (b. 1598, at Coventry, England, d. 31 May 1680) was an English Catholic theologian, a Franciscan Recollect, and royal chaplain. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 References …

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  • 93Edward Rishton — (born in Lancashire, 1550; died at Sainte Ménehould, Lorraine, 29 June1585 [Charles Dodd, followed by Thompson Cooper in the Dictionary of National Biography and others, erroneously ascribes his death to 1586] ) was an English Roman Catholic… …

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  • 94John Fenn (priest) — John Fenn (born at Montacute near Wells, Somerset; d. 27 December1615) was an English Roman Catholic priest and writer, in exile under Elizabeth I of England. He was the elder brother of James Fenn, the Catholic martyr, and Robert Fenn.LifeAfter… …

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  • 95John Clement (physician) — John Clement (born in Yorkshire about 1500; died 1 July 1572, in the Blocstrate, St. John s parish, Mechlin) was an English Roman Catholic physician and humanist. He was tutor to Thomas More s children, and became President of the College of… …

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  • 96William Reynolds (theologian) — William Reynolds (also Rainolds, Raynolds, Latin Reginaldus) (born at Pinhorn near Exeter, about 1544; died at Antwerp, 24 August, 1594) was an English Roman Catholic theologian and Biblical scholar.LifeEducated at Winchester School, he became… …

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  • 97The History of Sir Francis Drake — was a hybrid theatrical entertainment, a masque or operatic tableau with an English libretto written by Sir William Davenant and music by Matthew Locke. The masque was most likely first performed in 1659 and produced by Davenant. As with his… …

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  • 98Thompson Cooper — (8 January 1837, Cambridge – 5 March 1904, London) was an English journalist, man of letters, and compiler of reference works. He became a specialist in biographical information, and is noted as the most prolific contributor to the Victorian era… …

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  • 99Атеней учебное заведение — Атеней или Афиней (греч. Άθηναϊον) название многих высших и средних учебных заведений в древности и в новое время. Первый атеней род высшей школы был основан в Риме в 135 г. по Р. Х. императором Адрианом. Название А. заимствовано от имени города… …

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  • 100Афины — I (греч. Αθήναι, лат. Athenae) город, служивший в древности, как в культурно историческом, так и в политическом отношениях (в последнем, впрочем, только временно) главным средоточием эллинской жизни и прозванный древними поэтами оком Эллады ; в… …

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