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1Basle-Lugano — • Composed of the two Dioceses of Basle and Lugano which are united only by having a bishop in common Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Basle Lugano Basle Lugano …
2BASLE — (Basel, Bâle), Swiss city. The earliest information on a Jewish community dates from the beginning of the 13th century when Basle was still a German free city. The medieval Jewish cemetery was discovered in recent years and the remains were… …
3Basle — de Verzy Saint Basle dit de Verzy, est un saint catholique et orthodoxe du VIe siècle, ermite et évangélisateur de la Champagne et de la Lorraine. Hagiographie Saint Basle naquit dans le Limousin aux environs de l an 555. Ce que l on sait de …
4Basle De Verzy — Saint Basle dit de Verzy, est un saint catholique et orthodoxe du VIe siècle, ermite et évangélisateur de la Champagne et de la Lorraine. Hagiographie Saint Basle naquit dans le Limousin aux environs de l an 555. Ce que l on sait de sa vie… …
5Basle de verzy — Saint Basle dit de Verzy, est un saint catholique et orthodoxe du VIe siècle, ermite et évangélisateur de la Champagne et de la Lorraine. Hagiographie Saint Basle naquit dans le Limousin aux environs de l an 555. Ce que l on sait de sa vie… …
6BASLE PROGRAM — BASLE PROGRAM, original official program of the Zionist Organization, named after the city where the First Zionist Congress (see zionism ) was held (August 23–31, 1897), and where the program was formulated and adopted. Its first sentence,… …
7Basle Concordat — Basle Con‧cor‧dat [ˌbɑːl kɒnˈkɔːdæt ǁ kɑːnˈkɔːr ] noun BANKING the Basle Concordat an agreement between the Group of Ten leading industrialized countries in 1975, relating to the control by banks of their foreign branches. A new form of the… …
8Basle ratios — ˌBasle ˈratios noun BANKING the Basle ratios an international agreement on the amount of capital financial institutions must have in relation to the amount they lend out …
9basle — BASLE, ville d Alemagne, Basilea. Le païs à l entour de Basle, Rauraci …
10Basle, Council of — • Convoked by Pope Martin V in 1431, closed at Lausanne in 1449 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …