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  • 121Saint Elizabeth — may refer to:*Saint Elizabeth (Biblical person), the mother of John the Baptist *Saint Elizabeth of Hungary (1207 ndash;1231) *Saint Elizabeth of Portugal (1271 ndash;1336) *Saint Elizabeth of Reute (1386 ndash;1420) *Saint Elizabeth the New… …

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  • 122The Epiphany (Bosch triptych) — The Epiphany is a triptych painted by Hieronymus Bosch around the year 1495. This triptych is also sometimes referred to as The Adoration of the Magi .The triptych known as The Bronchorst Bosschuyse Triptych must clearly be another altar piece… …

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  • 123The Crowning with Thorns (Titian) — The Crowning with Thorns Artist Titian Year 1542 1543 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 303 cm × 180 cm (119 in × 71 in) Location …

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  • 124The Death of Actaeon — Artist Titian Year c.1559 1575 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 178.4 cm × 198.1 cm …

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  • 125The Protection of the Mother of God — The Protection of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos and Ever Virgin Mary, known in Church Slavonic as Pokrov (Покровъ, protection ), and in Greek as Skepê (Σκέπη), is a feast of the Mother of God celebrated in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic …

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  • 126The Liberties — ( ga. Na Saoirsí) is a well known district in the south west inner city of Dublin, Ireland. Large areas around the center of the city remained outside the jurisdiction of Dublin Corporation until the mid 19th century. Today, the term the… …

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  • 127Saint Monica —     St. Monica     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Monica     Widow; born of Christian parents at Tagaste, North Africa, in 333; died at Ostia, near Rome, in 387.     We are told but little of her childhood. She was married early in life to… …

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  • 128Saint Peter Chrysologus —     St. Peter Chrysologus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Peter Chrysologus     Born at Imola, 406; died there, 450. His biography, first written by Agnellus (Liber pontificalis ecclesi=E6 Ravennatis) in the ninth century, gives but scanty… …

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