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51Meletius of Lycopolis — • Bishop of Lycopolis in Egypt, gave his name to a schism of short duration Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Meletius of Lycopolis Meletius of Lycopolis …
52Oates's Plot — • A Popish Plot which, during the reign of Charles II of England, Titus Oates pretended to have discovered. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Oates s Plot Oates s Plot …
53Ross — • Diocese in Ireland Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ross Ross † Catholic Encycloped …
54Napoleon Bonaparte — Napoleon I (Bonaparte) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Napoleon I (Bonaparte) Emperor of the French, second son of Charles Marie Bonaparte and Maria Lætitia Ramolino, b. at Ajaccio, in Corsica, 15 August, 1769; d. on the Island of St.… …
55Nicolas Poussin — Nicolas Poussin † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Nicolas Poussin French painter, b. at Les Andelys near Rouen in 1594; d. at Rome, 19 November, 1666. His early history is obscure; his father had been a soldier, his mother was a peasant. In… …
56meanly — adverb /ˈmiːnli/ a) Humbly, of or from low social status; basely. Iphicrates and Marius were meanly born. b) Poorly or inadequately. He meanly refused to ever make a charitable donation …
57Dacius (bishop of Milan) — Dacius Archbishop of Milan Wall with the Urn of Saint Dacius Church Catholic Church …
58Jonas Poole — (bautizado en 1566 a 1612)[1] fue un temprano [èxploración geográfica|explorador]], ballenero y foquero Inglés del siglo XVII. Aunque Henry Hudson ha sido a menudo llamado el «padre de la caza de ballenas inglesa» [ father of English whaling ],… …
59Absalom — Father of peace; i.e., peaceful David s son by Maacah (2 Sam. 3:3; comp. 1 Kings 1:6). He was noted for his personal beauty and for the extra ordinary profusion of the hair of his head (2 Sam. 14:25,26). The first public act of his life was… …
60atrociously — Synonyms and related words: abjectly, abominably, arrantly, awfully, barbarously, basely, bec et ongles, bestially, brutally, brutishly, contemptibly, cruelly, despicably, detestably, devilishly, diabolically, disgustingly, dreadful, dreadfully,… …