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  • 41Cambridge Camden Society — Not to be confused with the Camden Society. The Cambridge Camden Society, known also as the Ecclesiological Society , was a learned architectural society founded in 1839 by undergraduates at Cambridge University to promote the study of Gothic… …

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  • 42Boniface VIII —     Pope Boniface VIII     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Boniface VIII     (BENEDETTO GAETANO)     Born at Anagni about 1235; died at Rome, 11 October, 1303. He was the son of Loffred, a descendant of a noble family originally Spanish, but long… …

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  • 43Pope Boniface VIII —     Pope Boniface VIII     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Boniface VIII     (BENEDETTO GAETANO)     Born at Anagni about 1235; died at Rome, 11 October, 1303. He was the son of Loffred, a descendant of a noble family originally Spanish, but long… …

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  • 44W. B. Yeats — Yeats redirects here. For other uses, see Yeats (disambiguation). William Butler Yeats photographed in 1911 by George Charles Beresford William Butler Yeats ( …

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  • 45nonspiritual — adj 1. corporeal, corporal, bodily, fleshly, incarnate, somatic, physical, material; palpable, tangible, sensible, touchable, ponderable, appreciable. 2. wordly, unspiritual, mundane, temporal, earthy, earthly, external; secular, lay, worldly… …

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  • 46Contemporary Sant Mat movements — Main article: Sant Mat Contemporary Sant Mat Movements are esoteric philosophy movements active in the United States, Europe, Latin America, and especially India. These movements assert that Sant Mat shares a lineage with Sikhism and contains… …

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  • 47George Stone — (1708 19 December 1764) was the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh (Primate of All Ireland) from 1747 to his death.AdvancementBorn in London, the son of banker Andrew Stone, he was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford.… …

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  • 48Roman Sebastian Zängerle — (b. January 20, 1771, Ober Kirchberg near Ulm; d. April 17, 1848 at Seckau in Austria) was Prince Bishop of Seckau. After studying with the Benedictines at Wiblingen Abbey, he became a novice there in 1788, took his vows on February 5, 1792, and… …

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  • 49Ancient Diocese of Viborg — The former Roman Catholic diocese of Viborg, in Denmark existed from 1065 to the Protestant Reformation. It was created from the Diocese of Ribe.HistoryIr comprised the Province of Viborg, the town of Aalborg, and the hundreds of Fleskum, Hornum …

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  • 50Albert of Brandenburg — • Cardinal and Elector of the Holy Roman Empire (1490 1545) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Albert of Brandenburg     Albert of Brandenburg      …

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