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  • 111Roman Catechism — During the Catholic Reformation, the Council of Trent commissioned the Roman Catechism (or Catechism of the Council of Trent, published 1566) to expound doctrine and to improve the theological understanding of the clergy.It differs from other… …

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  • 112Aulus Cornelius Celsus — For other uses, see Celsus (disambiguation). Aulus Cornelius Celsus. Aulus Cornelius Celsus (ca 25 BC ca 50) was a Roman encyclopedist, known for his extant medical work, De Medicina, which is believed to be the only surviving section of a much… …

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  • 113Coelerni — The Coelerni were an ancient Celtic tribe of Gallaecia in Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula), part of Calaician or Gallaeci people , living in what was to become the Roman Province of Hispania Citerior, convent of Bracara Augusta (the modern… …

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  • 114List of ecclesiastical abbreviations — The words most commonly abbreviated at all times are proper names, titles (official or customary), of persons or corporations, and words of frequent occurrence. A list of those used in Roman Republican and early Imperial times may be seen in… …

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  • 115History of abortion — The practice of abortion dates back to ancient times. Pregnancies were terminated through a number of methods, including the administration of abortifacient herbs, the use of sharpened implements, the application of abdominal pressure, and other… …

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  • 116Joannes Actuarius — Joannes Zacharias Actuarius (c. 1275 – c. 1328cite journal | author=Diamandopoulos, A. A. | title=Joannes Zacharias Actuarius. A witness of late Byzantine uroscopy, closely linked with Thessaloniki | journal=Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation |… …

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  • 117Vagdavercustis — The goddess Vagdavercustis is known from a dedicatory inscription on an altar found at Cologne (Köln), Germany. The stone dates from around the 2nd century CE and is now in a museum in Cologne (Köln). The inscription is found on the front of the… …

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  • 118Derby School — Motto Vita Sine Litteris Mors (Life without Learning is Death) Established c. 1160, refounded 1554 Closed 1989 Type …

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  • 119Daniello Concina — (20 October 1687 – 21 February 1756) was an Italian Dominican preacher, controversialist and theologian. Biography He was born at Clauzetto or San Daniele, villages in Friuli. On the completion of his early studies at the Jesuit college at Görz… …

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  • 120Stephen of Alexandria — (Stephanus Alexandrinus, Stephanos of Alexandria) was a 7th century Byzantine philosopher, astronomer and teacher. He was a public lecturer in the court of Heraclius (610 641 AD). In the manuscripts he is called the Universal Philosopher. He… …

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