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121The Drevet Family — The Drevet Family † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Drevet Family The Drevets were the leading portrait engravers of France for over a hundred years. Their fame began with Pierre, and was sustained by his son, Pierre Imbert, and by his… …
122Thomas Bourchier — Thomas Bourchier † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Thomas Bourchier Born 1406; died 1486, Cardinal, was the third son of William Bourchier, Earl of Eu, and of Lady Anne Plantagenet, a daughter of Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester,… …
123dotage — noun a) Decline in judgment and other cognitive functions, associated with aging; senility. More care! said the old man. . . . There were in his face marks of deep and anxious thought which convinced me that he could not be, as I had been at… …
124fatuity — noun Weakness or imbecility of mind; stupidity. See Also: fatuous …
125craziness — noun a) The state of being broken in mind; imbecility or weakness of intellect; derangement. b) The state of being broken down or weakened; as, the craziness of a ship, or of the limbs …
126Collingwood Hughes — For Sir Collingwood Hughes, Bt, croquet player (1854–1932), see Hughes Baronets. Collingwood James Hughes (31 January 1872 25 March 1963) was a British Conservative Party politician.[1] [2] Contents 1 Early life 2 …
127Cousin Bette — La Cousine Bette   …
128Byzantinism — This article is about the philosophical and political term. For architecture, see Byzantine architecture. Byzantinism or Byzantism is a term used in political science and philosophy to denote the political system and culture of the Byzantine… …