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  • 112Hagia Maria Sion Abbey — viewed from the Jerusalem city wall. Hagia Maria Sion Abbey is a Benedictine abbey in Jerusalem on Mt. Zion just outside the walls of the Old City near the Zion Gate. It was formerly known as the Abbey of the Dormition[1] …

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  • 113Monkey Spunky — were a punk band who toured London between 1976 and 1982. They were never offered a recording contract after issuing a statement which read We knew we are popular but we will never sell out. We regard music for people and not to make a company… …

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  • 114Black May (1943) — ‘Black May’ refers to a period (May 1943) in the Battle of the Atlantic campaign during World War II, when the German U boat arm ( U Bootwaffe ) (UBW) suffered high casualties with fewer Allied ships sunk; it is considered a turning point in the… …

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  • 115Mark Duncan — Died 1640 Nationality British Mark Duncan (1570?–1640) was a British regent of the University of Saumur.[1] Contents …

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  • 116Marina Severa — from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Marina Severa († before 375) was the Empress of Rome and first wife of Emperor Valentinian I. She was the mother of later Emperor Gratian. Contents 1 …

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  • 117Priscillianism — • A heresy that originated in Spain in the fourth century and was derived from the Gnostic Manichaean doctrines taught by Marcus, an Egyptian from Memphis. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Priscillianism     Priscillianism …

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  • 118Oecolampadius —     John Œcolampadius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Œcolampadius     Protestant (Protestantism) theologian, organizer of Protestantism at Basle, b. at Weinsberg, Swabia, in 1482; d. at Basle, 24 November, 1531. His family name was Heusegen… …

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  • 119Saint Peter Urseolus —     St. Peter Urseolus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Peter Urseolus     (Orseolo)     Born at Rivo alto, Province of Udina, 928; at Cuxa, 10 January, 987 (997 is less probable). Sprung from the wealthy and noble Venetian family, the Orseoli,… …

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  • 120Gordynia — For other uses, see Gortynia Gordynia or Gortynia or Gortynion was a settlement in ancient Macedonia, in south Axios valley, North East of Bottiaea, in Lower Paionia. Ptolemy places Gordenia, Γορδηνία, in his list of cities in Emathia, after… …

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