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  • 91Laurent Pouqueville — François Pouqueville François Pouqueville Portrait devant Janina par Henriette Lorimier Château de Versailles. Naissan …

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  • 92Intellectual context (The) of later medieval philosophy: universities, Aristotle, arts, theology — The intellectual context of later medieval philosophy: universities, Aristotle, arts, theology Stephen Brown ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSITIES A number of medieval towns in the twelfth century owed a large portion of their renown to their schools.… …

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  • 93Akabia ben Mahalalel — Akavia redirects here. For the Israeli writer and translator, see Miriam Akavia. Rabbinical Eras Chazal Zugot Tannaim Amoraim Savoraim Geonim Rishonim Acharonim Akabia ben Mahalalel (Hebrew: עקביא בן מהללאל‎), was a Jewish religious teacher,… …

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  • 94Johann Wild — (Ferus) (b. in Swabia, 1497; d. at Mainz, 8 September, 1554) was a German Franciscan scriptural commentator and preacher.LifeAt an early age he joined the Franciscan Order. He was educated at Cologne. At a chapter held in the Convent at Tübingen… …

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  • 95Johann Wild —     Johann Wild     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Johann Wild     Scriptural commentator and preacher, better known by his Latin name FERUS, b. in Swabia, 1497; d. at Mainz, 8 Sept., 1554. At an early age he joined the Franciscan Order. He was… …

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  • 96You shall not steal — is one of the Ten Commandments,[1] of the Torah (the Pentateuch), which are widely understood as moral imperatives by legal scholars, Jewish scholars, Catholic scholars, and Post Reformation scholars.[2] Though usually understood to prohibit the… …

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  • 97Jewish cuisine — is a collection of international cookery traditions linked by Jewish dietary laws (kashrus) and Jewish holiday traditions. Certain foods, notably pork and shellfish, are forbidden; meat and dairy are not combined, and meat must be ritually… …

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  • 98M. Feraud — was a French diplomat of the 18th century who went on a mission to resume official French East India Company contacts with Burma in 1769. He obtained a trade treaty, and the establishment of a French factory in the city of Rangoon.Embassy to… …

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  • 99Croagh Patrick — • A mountain looking out on the Atlantic ocean from the southern shore of Clew Bay, in the County Mayo, and called the Sinai of Ireland. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Croagh Patrick     Croagh Patrick …

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  • 100Ecclesiastical Buildings — • This term comprehends all constructions erected for the celebration of liturgical acts, whatever be the name given to them, church, chapel, oratory, and basilica Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ecclesiastical Buildings      …

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