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  • 111Church of Antioch —     The Church of Antioch     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Church of Antioch     (Antiocheia, Antiochia)     I. ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE CITY     Of the vast empire conquered by Alexander the Great many states were formed, one of which… …

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  • 112Pius Zingerle —     Pius Zingerle     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pius Zingerle     Celebrated Orientalist, born at Meran, in the Tyrol, 17 March, 1801; died at the Abbey of Marienberg near Meran, 10 January, 1881. After studying the Humanities at Meran,… …

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  • 113Chapel House, Twickenham — 15 Montpelier Row, Twickenham in August 2010. Chapel House, now No. 15, Montpelier Row, Twickenham, is a house in Greater London, England. The house has also been called Tennyson House and Holyrood House.[1] It was occupied at one time by Alfred …

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  • 114Chronological list of saints in the 6th century — A list of 6th century saints: Name Birth Birthplace Death Place of death Notes Gerontius     501   Bishop of Cervia Eugenius of Carthage     505   Vigilius   …

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  • 115Monastery of Saint Moses the Abyssinian — Monastery of Saint Moses the Abyssinian …

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  • 116Mariana (poem) — Illustration by William Britten. Mariana is a poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson published in 1830. The poem follows a common theme in much of Tennyson s work that of despondent isolation. The subject of Mariana is a woman who continuously laments her …

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  • 117Mount Aqraa — جبل الأقرع …

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  • 119Oenone (poem) — Oenone or Œnone is a poem written by Alfred Lord Tennyson in 1829. The poem describes the Greek mythological character Oenone and her witnessing of the events in the life of her lover, Paris, as he is involved in the events of the Trojan War.… …

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  • 120Tote Städte — Sitt er Rum. Freistehende einschiffige Klosterkirche aus dem 4. Jahrhundert. Ansicht von Südosten. Der Rundbogen bildete den Übergang zu der bis auf einen Mauerrest verschwundenen rechteckigen Apsis. Tote Städte werden die Ruinen der ehemals etwa …

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