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  • 81Gembloux Abbey — was a Benedictine abbey near the town of Gembloux [Dutch: Gembloers; Latin: Gemblacum; in older texts, sometimes Gemblours, an older French form of the name] in the province of Namur, Belgium.HistoryThe former Benedictine monastery, located about …

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  • 82Atri, Italy — Infobox CityIT official name = Comune di Atri img coa = Atri Stemma.png img coa small = image caption = Atri Cathedral region = RegioneIT|sigla=ABR province = ProvinciaIT (short form)|sigla=TE (TE) mayor = mayor party = elevation footnotes =… …

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  • 83Sisters of Mercy of St. Borromeo — The Sisters of Mercy of St. Borromeo are a number of female Catholic religious congregations sharing one rule and tradition. History They were originally a Roman Catholic pious association of ladies formed in 1626 for the care of the sick in the… …

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  • 84Nicocles (Salamis) — Nicocles (in Greek Nικoκλης, Nikoklēs) was an Ancient Greek Cypriot king of Salamis, Cyprus. He became 374/3 BC successor of his (thought) father Evagoras I. Nicocles continued the philhellenic politics of his father. Nicocles died probably… …

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  • 85Keith Bullen (poet) — Keith Brebner Bullen (died 1946) was a British poet and teacher who was part of the Salamander group in Cairo during World War II.Early life and schoolsBullen was the son of W A Bullen who had emigrated to Cape Town in 1891, and was born and… …

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  • 86Benedictus van Haeften — (b.1588 d.31 July 1648) Provost of Affligem Abbey and famous writer of religious works.Haeften commissioned Rubens and De Crayer to decorate the church and the monastery in Affligem.BiographyVan Haeften was a Benedictine writer, provost of the… …

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  • 87Rudolph von Langen — (b. in the village of Everswinkel, near Munster, Westphalia, 1438 or 1439, to an aristocratic family; d. Munster, 25 Dec., 1519) was a German Catholic divine, who helped introduced Humanistic ideas to the town of Munster.There is dispute as to… …

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  • 88Bis Saeculari — (September 27, 1948, is an Apostolic Constitution, of Pope Pius XII on the Sodality of Our Lady. It reminisces the two hundredth anniversary of the Papal bull Gloriosae Dominae of Pope Benedict XIV in 1748.Apostolic constitutions are the highest… …

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  • 89University of Dillingen — The University of Dillingen, at Dillingen an der Donau in southern Germany, existed from 1551 to 1803. It was located in Swabia, then a district of Bavaria. Contents 1 Foundation 2 Later history 3 Graduates …

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  • 90Confraternity of penitents — Confraternities of Penitents are Roman Catholic religious congregations, with statutes prescribing various penitential works. These may include fasting, the use of the discipline, the wearing of a hair shirt, etc. Historically, the number of… …

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