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  • 21Bernardo Tolomei — Infobox Saint name=Blessed Bernardo Tolomei birth date=1272 death date=1348 feast day= venerated in=Roman Catholicism imagesize= caption= birth place= Siena in Tuscany death place= titles= beatified date=1634 beatified place= beatified by=Pope… …

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  • 22Naucratius — Saint Naucratius was the son of Basil the Elder and Emmelia of Caesarea. He had distinguished himself both in scholarship and Christian devotion, as an active hermit, a living example for his famous brothers, Basil and Gregory of Nyssa. Life… …

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  • 23The Boot — on Cromer Street is a pub in King s Cross, London.HistoryThe name is either derived from the wares of the leatherworkers who once worked in the area and would have frequented this pub or it may be a corruption of The Boat as a tributary of the… …

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  • 24Sandwich Islands (Hawaii) —     Sandwich Isands     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Sandwich Isands     (HAWAII)     Vicariate Apostolic comprising all the islands of the Hawaiian group. They lie just within the northern tropic, between 18o 54 and 22o 15 north latitude, and… …

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  • 25St. Bernard (Archbishop of Vienne) —     St. Bernard     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Bernard     (BARNARD.)     Archbishop of Vienne, France. Born in 778; died at Vienne, 23 January, 842. His parents, who lived near Lyons and had large possessions, gave him an excellent education …

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  • 26St. Bernard Tolomeo —     St. Bernard Tolomeo     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Bernard Tolomeo     Founder of the congregation of the Blessed Virgin of Monte Oliveto, born at Siena in Tuscany in 1272; died in 1348. He received at baptism the name of Giovanni, but… …

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  • 27Dysart — This interesting and unusual name, with variant spellings Dysart, Dyshart, Dysert, etc., is of Scottish locational origin from any of the various places named with the old Gaelic diseart meaning a hermit s cell or church, (from the latin desertum …

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  • 28Dysert — This interesting and unusual name, with variant spellings Dysart, Dyshart, Dysert, etc., is of Scottish locational origin from any of the various places named with the old Gaelic diseart meaning a hermit s cell or church, (from the latin desertum …

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  • 29Dyshart — This interesting and unusual name, with variant spellings Dysart, Dyshart, Dysert, etc., is of Scottish locational origin from any of the various places named with the old Gaelic diseart meaning a hermit s cell or church, (from the latin desertum …

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  • 30Dyzart — This interesting and unusual name, with variant spellings Dysart, Dyshart, Dysert, etc., is of Scottish locational origin from any of the various places named with the old Gaelic diseart meaning a hermit s cell or church, (from the latin desertum …

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