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  • 121Australia — • Includes history, education, and religious statistics Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Australia     Australia     † …

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  • 122Ermland — • A district of East Prussia and an exempt bishopric. St. Adalbert of Prague (d. 997) and St. Bruno of Querfurt (d. 1009) converted the early inhabitants of this region, the heathen Prussians, to Christianity and two centuries later Teutonic… …

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  • 123Rule of St. Benedict — • Lengthy article on the text of the Rule and its composition, some analysis, and practical application Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rule of St. Benedict     Rule of St. Benedict …

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  • 124Slavery and Christianity — • Discusses the history Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Slavery and Christianity     Slavery and Christianity     † …

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  • 125Sebago, Maine — For the lake of the same name in New York State, see Lake Sebago and for the lake in Maine, see Sebago Lake Infobox Settlement official name = Sebago, Maine settlement type = Town nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image |pushpin… …

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  • 126Fenestella — Fenestella, (52 BC? AD 19?), Roman historian and encyclopaedic writer, flourished in the reign of Tiberius. If the notice in Jerome is correct, he lived from 52 BC to AD 19 (according to others 35 BC AD 36).Taking Varro for his model, Fenestella… …

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  • 127Oscilla — Oscillum in Athens. For the genus of marine molluscs, see Oscilla (gastropod). Oscilla, a word applied in Latin usage to small figures, most commonly masks or faces, which were hung up as offerings to various deities, ei …

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  • 128Patrick Edward Dove — (31 July 1815 – 28 April 1873) was born at Lasswade, near Edinburgh in Scotland. He is mainly remembered for his book The Theory of Human Progression of 1850 which sets out his philosophy that land should be in common ownership, with the economic …

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