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  • 81Epicureanism — • In its popular sense, the word stands for a refined and calculating selfishness, seeking not power or fame, but the pleasures of sense, particularly of the palate, and those in company rather than solitude Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… …

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  • 82Alexander MacDonell —     Alexander MacDonell     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Alexander MacDonell     First Bishop of Kingston, Ontario, Canada, b. 17 July 1760, at Inchlaggan in Glengarry, Scotland; d. 14 January, 1840, at Dumfries, Scotland. His early education was… …

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  • 83St. Ignatius of Antioch —     St. Ignatius of Antioch     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Ignatius of Antioch     Also called Theophorus (ho Theophoros); born in Syria, around the year 50; died at Rome between 98 and 117.     More than one of the earliest ecclesiastical… …

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  • 84Накамура Кинносукэ I — В этом японском имени фамилия (Накамура) стоит перед личным именем. Накамура Кинносукэ I 初代 中村 錦之助 …

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  • 85daring — I adjective adventurous, audacious, blunt, brave, brazen, challenging, chivalrous, courageous, dauntless, defiant, disregardful, doughty, enterprising, fearless, flagrant, foolhardy, forthright, gallant, hardy, heroic, hot blooded, impulsive,… …

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  • 86courage — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of fear Nouns 1. courage, bravery, valor; boldness, strength; daring, gallantry, heroism, intrepidity; defiance, audacity; rashness, brinkmanship; confidence, self reliance; chivalry, prowess,… …

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  • 87Courage — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Absence of fear. < N PARAG:Courage >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 courage courage bravery valor Sgm: N 1 resoluteness resoluteness boldness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 spirit spirit daring gallantry …

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  • 88Knightly — Knight ly, a. [AS. cnihtlic boyish.] Of or pertaining to a knight; becoming a knight; chivalrous; as, a knightly combat; a knightly spirit. [1913 Webster] For knightly jousts and fierce encounters fit. Spenser. [1913 Webster] [Excuses] full… …

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  • 89chivalry — noun (plural ries) Etymology: Middle English chivalrie, from Anglo French chevalerie, from chevaler knight more at chevalier Date: 14th century 1. mounted men at arms 2. archaic a. martial valor …

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  • 90Baldassare Castiglione — Baldassare Castiglione. Portrait by Raphael Born December 6, 1478(1478 12 06) near Casatico, which is near …

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