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Wyclif, John — • Lengthy biographical article. Includes bibliography Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Wyclif, John John Wyclif … Catholic encyclopedia
John Wyclif — John Wyclif † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Wyclif (WYCLIFFE, or WICLIF, etc.). Writer and reformer , b. probably at Hipswell near Richmond, in Yorkshire, 1324; d. at Lutterworth, Leicestershire, 31 Dec., 1384. His family is said… … Catholic encyclopedia
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Zengi — Imad ad Din Atabeg Zengi (al Malik al Mansur) (also Zangi, Zengui, Zenki, or Zanki; in Turkish İmadeddin Zengi , in Arabic: عماد الدین زنكي) (c. 1085 ndash;September 14, 1146) was the son of Aq Sunqur al Hajib, governor of Aleppo under Malik Shah … Wikipedia