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  • 31St. John Chrysostom —     St. John Chrysostom     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. John Chrysostom     (Chrysostomos, golden mouthed so called on account of his eloquence).     Doctor of the Church, born at Antioch, c. 347; died at Commana in Pontus, 14 September, 407.… …

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  • 32Vandals —    One of the barbarian peoples who established successor kingdoms in the deteriorating remnants of the Western Empire in the fifth century. Although active from the early fourth century, the Vandals only established a kingdom of any consequence… …

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  • 33Reims — • Archdiocese of Reims comprising the district of Reims in the Department of Marne and the whole Department of Ardennes Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Reims     Reims      …

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  • 34Saint Eugenius of Carthage —     St. Eugenius of Carthage     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Eugenius of Carthage     Unanimously elected Bishop of Carthage in 480 to succeed Deogratias (d. 456); d. 13 July, 505. The election was deferred owing to the opposition of the Arian… …

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  • 35Beatus of Liébana — Infobox Saint name=Saint Beatus birth date=c. 730 death date=c. 800 feast day=February 19 venerated in=Roman Catholic Church imagesize=250px caption=The world map from the Saint Sever Beatus measuring 37 X 57 cm. This was painted c. 1050 A.D. as… …

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  • 36Dalmatia — • A part of the Kingdom of Croatia according to a convention entered into between Croatia and Hungary Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dalmatia     Dalmatia      …

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  • 37Saint Julius I —     Pope St. Julius I     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Julius I     (337 352).     The immediate successor of Pope Silvester, Arcus, ruled the Roman Church for only a very short period from 18 January to 7 October, 336 and after his death… …

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  • 38Pope Saint Julius I —     Pope St. Julius I     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Julius I     (337 352).     The immediate successor of Pope Silvester, Arcus, ruled the Roman Church for only a very short period from 18 January to 7 October, 336 and after his death… …

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  • 39Valentinian I — /val euhn tin ee euhn/ A.D. 321? 375, emperor of Western Roman Empire 364 375. Also, Valentinianus I /val euhn tin ee ay neuhs/. * * * in full Flavius Valentinianus born AD 321, Cibalae, Pannonia died Nov. 17, 375, Brigetio, Pannonia Inferior… …

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