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  • 101Gagangiri Maharaj — Shri Gagangiri Maharaj is an Indian guru of the Nath Sampradaya.Early lifeShri Gagangiri Maharaj was born as Shripad Patankar at Manadure Village in Patan district of South Maharashtra. At the age of seven, he was sent to a Matha of Nath… …

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  • 102Louis I — /looh ee, looh is/; Fr. /lwee/, ( le Débonaire ; the Pious ) A.D. 788 840, king of France and Germany 814 840; emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 814 840 (son of Charlemagne). * * * I known as Louis the Pious born April 16, 778, Chasseneuil, near… …

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  • 103Mumbiram — Contents 1 Mumbiram 1.1 Rich Family Heritage of Simple Living and High Thinking 1.2 Prodigious Child Artist and Brilliant Academic Career 1.3 …

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  • 104Bharadwaja — (भरद्वाज / भारद्वाज) was one of the great sages ( rishis ) whose accomplishments are detailed in the Puranas.he was the disciple of the feet of Bhagwan Valmik. Bhagwan Valmik ji came down on this earth due to the penance of Rishi Bhardwaj. Rishi… …

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  • 105Dominic Loricatus — Saint Dominic Loricatus Born 995 Luceolis, Marche Died 1060 Honored in Roman Catholicism Feast October 14 Attributes Depicted wearing …

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  • 106Commandments of the Church — In the Roman Catholic Church, the Commandments of the Church or Precepts of the Church are certain laws considered binding on the faithful. As usually understood, they are moral and ecclesiastical, broad in character and limited in number. In… …

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  • 107Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd — • The aim of this institute is to provide a shelter for girls and women of dissolute habits, who wish to do penance for their iniquities and to lead a truly christian life Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Our Lady of Charity of the Good …

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  • 108Luipa — or Luipada (c. 10th century) was one of the Siddhas or Siddhacharyas from eastern India. He was a poet and writer of a number of Buddhist textsNomenclature and etymologyAlthough the Tibetan translation for Lui is the fish gut eater (Nya Ito… …

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  • 109John Audelay — or Awdelay (? c.1426) was a priest and poet from Haughmond Abbey in Shropshire; he is one of the few English poets of the period whose name is known to us.BiographyThe little that is known to us about Audelay s life comes mainly from the… …

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  • 110Pope Marcellus I — Saint Marcellus I Papacy began May 308 Papacy ended 309 Predecessor Marcellinus Successor …

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