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  • 91Jean de Jouffroy —     Jean de Jouffroy     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jean de Jouffroy     French prelate and statesman; b. at Luxeuil (Franche Comté) about 1412; d. at the priory of Rulli, in the Diocese of Bourges, 24 November, 1473. After studying at Dôle,… …

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  • 92Joseph Ignatius Ritter —     Joseph Ignatius Ritter     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Joseph Ignatius Ritter     Historian, b. at Schweinitz, Silesia, 12 April, 1787; d. at Breslau, 5 Jan., 1857. He pursued his philosophical and theological studies at the University of… …

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  • 93Felix IV —     Pope St. Felix IV     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Felix IV     (Reigned 526 530).     On 18 May, 526, Pope John I died in prison at Ravenna, a victim of the angry suspicions of Theodoric, the Arian ( see Arianism ) king of the Goths.… …

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  • 94Pope Felix IV —     Pope St. Felix IV     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Felix IV     (Reigned 526 530).     On 18 May, 526, Pope John I died in prison at Ravenna, a victim of the angry suspicions of Theodoric, the Arian ( see Arianism ) king of the Goths.… …

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  • 95partial to — adjective Having a liking or preference for; favorably disposed toward; fond of. I am quite partial to chocolate …

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  • 96goodwill — noun /ɡʊdˈwɪl/ a) A favorably disposed attitude toward someone or something. b) The value of a business entity not directly attributable to its tangible assets and liabilities. This value derives from factors such as consumer …

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  • 97propitious — adjective a) Favorable; benevolent (e.g. propitious weather) b) Favorably disposed towards someone. Syn: advantageous, auspicious, favorable, fortunate, promising …

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  • 98Invasion of Poland — Part of World War II …

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  • 99Military career of Benedict Arnold, 1775–1776 — Benedict Arnold V Benedict Arnold Copy of engraving by H.B. Hall after John Trumbull Born …

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  • 100Panthays — form a group of Chinese Muslims in Burma. Some people refer to Panthays as the oldest group of Chinese Muslims in Burma. However, because of intermixing and cultural diffusion the Panthays are not as distinct a group as they once were. Contents 1 …

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