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  • 81James Archer (Jesuit) — Infobox Person name = Archer, James caption = birth date = 1550 birth place = Ireland death date = 15 February 1620 death place = Santiago de Compostella, SpainJames Archer (1550 1620) was an Irish member of the Society of Jesus and played a… …

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  • 82The Vale Church, Guernsey — St. Michel du Valle is the parish church of Vale, Guernsey. Early History of the ChurchIn January 1949 an Early Christian monument was unearthed outside the West door of the church. This stone dates from the 7th or 8th century. It is now situated …

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  • 83Aḥmad ibn Ḥanbal — born 780, Baghdad, Iraq died 855, Baghdad Muslim theologian and jurist. He began to study the Hadīth (Traditions) at age 15. He traveled widely to study with the great masters and made five pilgrimages to Mecca. In 833–835 he bravely endured… …

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  • 84liberty — lib·er·ty n pl ties 1 a: freedom from external (as governmental) restraint, compulsion, or interference in engaging in the pursuits or conduct of one s choice to the extent that they are lawful and not harmful to others b: enjoyment of the rights …

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  • 85release — re·lease 1 vt re·leased, re·leas·ing 1 a: to relieve or free from obligation, liability, or responsibility the debtor is released from all dischargeable debts b: to give up (a claim, title, or right) to the benefit of another person: surrender …

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  • 86Accusations of Treason —     Accusations of Treason     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Accusations of Treason     A common misrepresentation concerning the Elizabethan persecution of English and Irish Catholics from 1570 onwards is the statement that the victims devoted to… …

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  • 87Bahá'í timeline — NOTOC The following is a basic timeline of the Bábí and Bahá í religions emphasizing dates that are relatively well known. For a more comprehensive chronology see the references at the bottom. 1795 * (1210 AH), Shaykhi sect is started by Shaykh… …

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  • 88John Bennet (judge) — Sir John Bennet (1552 or 1553 ndash; 15 February 1627) was a judge and politician, whose career ended in disgrace after he was found guilty of extorting bribes and excessive fees.LifeBennet, from a prosperous Berkshire family, was probably… …

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  • 89Gleichen — For other uses, see Gleichen (disambiguation). Gleichen is the name of two groups of castles in Germany, thus named from their resemblance to each other (German: gleich = like, or resembling). Contents 1 Castles in Thuringia between Gotha and… …

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  • 90Thomas Cajetan — Thomas Cardinal Cajetan ( Ca jê tan or Caj e tan , also known as Gaetanus), real name Tommaso de Vio (February 20, 1468 August 9, 1534) was an Italian cardinal best known for his opposition to the teachings of Martin Luther and the Protestant… …

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