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  • 11Ramakrishna — Infobox Hindu leader name= Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa caption = Ramakrishna at Dakshineshwar birth date= birth date|1836|2|18|mf=y birth place= Kamarpukur, West Bengal, India birth name= Gadadhar Chattopadhyay death date= death date and… …

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  • 12Dolly Pentreath — Dolly Pentreath, in an engraved portrait published in 1781 Dolly Pentreath, or Dorothy Pentreath (baptised 1692, died December 1777) was probably the last fluent native speaker of the Cornish language, prior to its revival in 1904 and the… …

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  • 13Laurent Clerc — Infobox Person name=Laurent Clerc caption=Teacher, co founder of the first permanent school for the deaf in North America. birth date=birth date|1785|12|26|mf=y birth place=La Balme, France dead=dead death date=death date and… …

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  • 14Legio Maria — For a Catholic laity association, see Legion of Mary. Legio Maria Formation 1963 Type New Religious Movement, African Initiated Church Headquarters Got Kwer, Kenya. Membership …

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  • 15Ma Zhou — (馬周) (601 648), courtesy name Binwang (賓王), was a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang. He was initially a commoner and a guest of the general Chang He (常何), and after Chang submitted suggestions that Ma drafted, Emperor Taizong …

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  • 16First Council of Constantinople (360) — In 359, the Roman Emperor Constantius II requested a church council, at Constantinople, of both the eastern and western bishops, to resolve the split at the council of Seleucia. According to Socrates Scholasticus, only about 50 of the Eastern… …

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  • 17Fetishism — • The word fetish is derived through the Portuguese feitiço from the Latin factitius (facere, to do, or to make), signifying made by art, artificial (cf. Old English fetys in Chaucer) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fetishism      …

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  • 18St. Polycarp —     St. Polycarp     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Polycarp     Martyr (A.D. 69 155).     Our chief sources of information concerning St. Polycarp are:     (1) the Epistles of St. Ignatius;     (2) St. Polycarp s own Epistle to the Philippians;… …

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  • 19Council of Constantinople (360) — Further information: Council of Rimini and Council of Seleucia In 359, the Roman Emperor Constantius II requested a church council, at Constantinople, of both the eastern and western bishops, to resolve the split at the Council of… …

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  • 20resurrection of Jesus — There are predictions of Jesus own resurrection in Mark 8:31; 9:31, and 10:34, but the precision of ‘on the third day’ argues against the authenticity of these sayings, which are more likely to have been the Church s elaboration of an expectation …

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