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  • 91Hillel — • Short essay on the Jewish rabbi and philosopher Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hillel     Hillel     † …

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  • 92Host — • Archaeological and historical aspects Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Host     Host     † …

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  • 93Limoges — • Diocese comprising the Departments of Haute Vienne and Creuse in France Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Limoges     Limoges     † …

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  • 94Lord's Prayer — • Although the Latin term oratio dominica is of early date, the phrase Lord s Prayer does not seem to have been generally familiar in England before the Reformation. During the Middle Ages the Our Father was always said in Latin, even by the… …

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  • 95San Marino — • An independent republic lying between the Italian Provinces of Forli, Pasaro, and Urbino Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. San Marino     San Marino      …

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  • 96Sardinia — • The second largest Italian island in the Mediterranean Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sardinia     Sardinia     † …

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  • 97Sweden — • The largest of the three Scandinavian countries and the eastern half of the Scandinavian peninsula Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sweden     Sweden      …

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  • 98Todi — • Diocese in Central Italy; immediately dependent on the Holy See Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Todi     Todi     † …

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  • 99Cius (Kios) —     Cius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Cius     (Kios.)     A titular see of Asia Minor. Kios was a Milesian colony on the Bithynian coast in the Kianos Kolpos, a bay formed by the Propontis. It was captured by Hymeos, a general of Darius, was… …

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  • 100Consanguinity —     Consanguinity (in Canon Law)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Consanguinity (in Canon Law)     Consanguinity is a diriment impediment of marriage as far as the fourth degree of kinship inclusive. The term consanguinity here means, within certain …

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