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  • 61Consistory — Con*sis to*ry (? or ?; 277) n.; pl. {Consistories}. [L. consistorium a place of assembly, the place where the emperor s council met, fr. consistere: cf. F. consistoire, It. consistorio. See {Consist}.] 1. Primarily, a place of standing or staying …

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  • 62consistory — noun (plural ries) Etymology: Middle English consistorie, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin & Late Latin; Medieval Latin consistorium church tribunal, from Late Latin, imperial council, from Latin consistere Date: 14th century 1 …

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  • 63Swedish Pomerania — Infobox Former Country native name = Svenska Pommern Schwedisch Pommern conventional long name = Swedish Pomerania common name = Pomerania| continent = Europe region = Baltic country = Germany era = status = Sweden as Vassal of Holy Roman Empire… …

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  • 64Consistory — Contents 1 Antiquity 2 Religion 2.1 Roman Catholic Church 2.2 In Protestant churches 2.3 Jewish …

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  • 65Charles Bertram — Charles Julius Bertram Born 1723 London, England Died January 8, 1765(1765 01 08) Occupation Writer Notable work(s) De Situ Britanniae C …

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  • 66Johann Martin Abele — (31 March 1753, Darmstadt 3 September 1805, Ulm) was a German publisher.He acquired his doctorate in law from the university of Göttingen and began to hold lectures there. In 1779 he was offered the position of town syndic in Kempten. He held… …

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  • 67Late Antiquity — (c. 300 600) is a periodization used by historians to describe the transitional centuries from Classical Antiquity to the Middle Ages, in both mainland Europe and the Mediterranean world: generally from the end of the Roman Empire s Crisis of the …

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  • 69Ludwig Windthorst — (January 17, 1812 ndash;March 14, 1891), was a German politician.Windthorst was born at Kaldenhof, a country house near Osnabrück in the Kingdom of Hanover. He was raised by a Roman Catholic family, which for some generations had held important… …

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  • 70Francesco Cornaro — His eminence Francesco Cornaro (Venetians, born around 1476, died 26 September 1543 in Viterbo) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was bishop of Brescia.He was made cardinal in December 1527 by Pope Clement VII. It was his fourth… …

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