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  • 111Flanders — • Designated in the eighth century a small territory around Bruges; it became later the name of the country bounded by the North Sea, the Scheldt, and the Canche Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Flanders     Flanders …

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  • 112Oviedo — • Diocese in Spain Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Oviedo     Diocese of Oviedo     † Cath …

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  • 113Rudolf von Ems — • Middle High German epic poet of the thirteenth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rudolf von Ems     Rudolf von Ems      …

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  • 114Saragossa — • Diocese in Spain Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Saragossa     Saragossa     † Cathol …

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  • 115Thomas à Kempis — • Author of the Imitation of Christ , born at Kempen in the Diocese of Cologne, in 1379 or 1380; died 25 July, 1471 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Thomas a Kempis     Thomas à Kempis …

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  • 116Treviso — • Diocese in Venetia (Northern Italy) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Treviso     Treviso     † …

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  • 117Abbey of Grottaferrata —     Abbey of Grottaferrata     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Grottaferrata     (Lat. Crypta ferrata.)     A Basilian monastery near Rome, sometimes said to occupy the site of Cicero s Tusculanum and situated on the lower slopes of the Alban… …

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  • 118Alonso Andrada —     Alonso Andrada     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Alonso Andrada     Biographer and ascetic writer, b. at Toledo, Spain, 1590; d. at Madrid, 20 June, 1672. Before entering the Society of Jesus (1612) he read philosophy in Toledo, was afterwards… …

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  • 119Attaliates —     Attaliates     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Attaliates     Byzantine stateman and historian, probably a native of Attalia in Pamphylia, whence he seems to have come to Constantinople between 1130 and 1140. He acquired in the royal city both… …

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  • 120Leopold Janauschek —     Leopold Janauschek     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Leopold Janauschek     Cistercian, born at Brünn, Moravia, 13 October, 1827; died 23 July, 1898, at Baden, near Vienna. In 1846 he received the religious habit at the Cistercian Abbey of Zwettl …

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