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  • 111Salzburg — • The Archdiocese of Salzburg is conterminous with the Austrian crown land of the same name Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Salzburg     Salzburg      …

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  • 112Our Lady of Fátima — For other uses, see Fatima (disambiguation). Our Lady of Fátima Location Fátima, Portugal Date 13 May 13 October 1917 …

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  • 113Viterbo Cathedral — West front Viterbo Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Viterbo, or Cattedrale di San Lorenzo) is a Roman Catholic cathedral, and the principal church of the city of Viterbo, Lazio, central Italy. It is the seat of the Bishop of Viterbo and is dedicated… …

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  • 114Arles — This article is about the city in France. For the medieval kingdom, see Kingdom of Arles. For the village in Ireland, see Arless. For the village in England, see Arle, Gloucestershire. Arles …

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  • 115Pope Damasus I — Damasus I Papacy began 366 Papacy ended 384 Predecessor Liberius …

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  • 116Persecution of Christians — This article is about acts committed against Christians because of their faith. For negative attitudes towards Christians, see Anti Christian sentiment. A Christian Dirce, by Henryk Siemiradzki. A Christian woman is martyred under Nero in this re …

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  • 117Monothelitism — Part of a series on the History of Christian Theology …

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  • 118Bonaventure — This article is about the Italian medieval theologian. For other uses, see Bonaventure (disambiguation). Saint Bonaventure, O.F.M. Friar, Bishop, Doctor of the Church Born …

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  • 119Fionnlagh MacCailein — infobox bishopbiog name = Fionnlagh MacCailein religion= Roman Catholic Church See = Diocese of Dunblane Title = Bishop of Dunblane Period = 1403 ndash;1419 consecration = September 10, 1403 × April 28, 1404 Predecessor = Dúghall de Lorne… …

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  • 120Anatomy — • The science of the form and structure of living beings Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Anatomy     Anatomy     † …

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