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Vatican City (Città del Vaticano; Civitas Vaticana), officially the Vatican City State or the State of Vatican City (Stato della Città del Vaticano; Status Civitatis Vaticanae), is an independent state located within the city of Rome. [1]

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'Allo 'Allo! (series 5)

The fifth series of the British sitcom series 'Allo 'Allo! contains twenty-six episodes which first aired between 3 September 1988 and 25 February 1989.

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A Coruña

A Coruña (is a city and municipality of Galicia, Spain. It is the second most populated city in the autonomous community and seventeenth overall in the country. The city is the provincial capital of the province of the same name, having also served as political capital of the Kingdom of Galicia from the 16th to the 19th centuries, and as a regional administrative centre between 1833 and 1982, before being replaced by Santiago de Compostela. A Coruña is a busy port located on a promontory in the Golfo Ártabro, a large gulf on the Atlantic Ocean. It provides a distribution point for agricultural goods from the region.

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A Death in Vienna

Published in 2004, A Death in Vienna is a spy novel by Daniel Silva.

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A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window

A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window is the fourth studio album by the English rock band Cardiacs, released in 1988.

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Abbas Helmi II of Egypt

Abbas II Helmy Bey (also known as ‘Abbās Ḥilmī Pasha, عباس حلمي باشا) (14 July 1874 – 19 December 1944) was the last Khedive (Ottoman viceroy) of Egypt and Sudan, ruling from 8 January 1892 to 19 December 1914.

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Abdication

Abdication is the act of formally relinquishing monarchical authority.

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Abigail Mejia

Ana Emilia Abigaíl Mejia Soliere (15 April 1895 – 15 March 1941) was a feminist activist, nationalist, literary critic and educator from the Dominican Republic.

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Abolition of monarchy

The abolition of monarchy involves the ending of monarchical elements in the government of a country.

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Abortion in Nicaragua

Abortion in Nicaragua is completely illegal.

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Abortion in Poland

Abortion in Poland is illegal except in cases of rape, when the woman's life or any form of health is in jeopardy, or if the fetus is irreparably damaged.

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Abortion law

Abortion law permits, prohibits, restricts, or otherwise regulates the availability of abortion.

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Abraham

Abraham (Arabic: إبراهيم Ibrahim), originally Abram, is the common patriarch of the three Abrahamic religions.

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Absolute monarchy

Absolute monarchy, is a form of monarchy in which one ruler has supreme authority and where that authority is not restricted by any written laws, legislature, or customs.

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Absurd (film)

Absurd (Italian: Rosso Sangue; also known as Anthropophagus 2, Zombie 6: Monster Hunter, Horrible and The Grim Reaper 2) is a 1981 Italian horror film directed by Joe D'Amato and written by (and starring) George Eastman.

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Academy of sciences

An academy of sciences is a type of learned society or academy (as special scientific institution) dedicated to sciences that may or may not be state funded.

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Achinoam Nini

Achinoam Nini (Hebrew:; Aẖinóʻam Nini; born June 23, 1969; known outside Israel as Noa), is an Israeli singer.

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Acta Apostolicae Sedis

Acta Apostolicae Sedis (Latin for "Register of the Apostolic See"), often cited as AAS, is the official gazette of the Holy See, appearing about twelve times a year.

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Actes et documents du Saint Siège relatifs à la Seconde Guerre Mondiale

Actes et Documents du Saint Siège relatifs à la Seconde Guerre Mondiale (French for Acts and Documents of the Holy See related to the Second World War), often abbreviated Actes or ADSS, is an eleven-volume collection of documents from the Vatican historical archives, related to the papacy of Pope Pius XII during World War II.

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Adalbert Falk

Paul Ludwig Adalbert Falk (10 August 1827 – July 7, 1900) was a German politician.

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Adam Maida

Adam Joseph Maida (born March 18, 1930) is an American cardinal prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Adel al-Jubeir

Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir (عادل بن أحمد الجبير; born 1 February 1962) is a diplomat who has been Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs since 29 April 2015.

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Adeodato Giovanni Piazza

Adeodato Giovanni Piazza, O.C.D. (30 September 1884 – 30 November 1957) was an Italian friar of the Discalced Carmelite Order, who became a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, and Patriarch of Venice, as well as a member of the Roman Curia in Vatican City.

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Adjuntas, Puerto Rico

Adjuntas is a small mountainside municipality in Puerto Rico located central midwest of the island on the Cordillera Central, north of Yauco, Guayanilla and Peñuelas; southeast of Utuado; east of Lares and Yauco; and west of Ponce.

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Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See

The Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See (Amministrazione del Patrimonio della Sede Apostolica, abbreviated APSA) is the office of the Roman Curia that deals with the "provisions owned by the Holy See in order to provide the funds necessary for the Roman Curia to function".

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Adolph Kolping

Blessed Adolph Kolping (8 December 1813 — 4 December 1865) was a German Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Kolping Association.

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Adoration of the Shepherds (Raphael)

Adoration of the Shepherds is a drawing by Raphael, described in a letter of 8 September 1508, from Raphael to his friend Francesco Raibolini alias Francesco Francia.

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Adorers of the Sacred Heart of Montmartre

The Adorers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Montmartre, OSB is a Catholic order of Benedictine nuns, often known as Tyburn Nuns.

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Adriano Castellesi

Adriano Castellesi, also known as Adriano de Castello or Hadrian de Castello was an Italian cardinal and writer.

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Aftermath of the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016

After the UK EU membership referendum held on 23 June 2016, in which a majority voted to leave the European Union, the United Kingdom experienced political and economic upsets, with spillover effects across the rest of the European Union and the wider world.

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Agabus bipustulatus

Agabus bipustulatus is a species of beetle native to the Palearctic (including Europe), the Afro-tropical region, the Near East and North Africa.

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Age of consent

The age of consent is the age below which a minor is considered to be legally incompetent to consent to sexual acts.

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Age of majority

The age of majority is the threshold of adulthood as recognized or declared in law.

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Agenzia Fides

Agenzia Fides is the news agency of the Vatican.

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Agnes of Bohemia

Agnes of Bohemia, O.S.C., (Svatá Anežka Česká, 20 June 1211 – 2 March 1282), also known as Agnes of Prague, was a medieval Bohemian princess who opted for a life of charity, mortification of the flesh and piety over a life of luxury and comfort.

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Agnone

Agnone is a comune in the province of Isernia, in the Molise region of southern Italy.

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Agonum duftschmidi

Agonum duftschmidi is a species of beetle from Carabidae family, that can be found in all European countries except for Andorra, Iceland, Malta, Monaco, Portugal, and Vatican City.

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Agonum emarginatum

Agonum emarginatum is a species of ground beetle from Platyninae subfamily, that can be found in all European countries except for Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, Portugal, and Vatican City.

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Agonum fuliginosum

Agonum fuliginosum is a species of ground beetle in the Platyninae family.

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Agonum gracilipes

Agonum gracilipes is a species of ground beetle in the Platyninae subfamily.

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Agonum piceum

Agonum piceum is a species of ground beetle in the Platyninae subfamily that can be found everywhere in Europe except for Albania, Andorra, Monaco, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Vatican City and various European islands.

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Agonum viduum

Agonum viduum is a species of ground beetle in the Platyninae subfamily.

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Agostina Livia Pietrantoni

Saint Agostina Pietrantoni (27 March 1864 - 13 November 1894) - born Livia Pietrantoni - was an Italian professed religious and a nurse from the Thourets.

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Agostino Borromeo

Agostino Borromeo (born 24 January 1944 in Oreno, Milan, Italy) is an Italian professor and historian, General Governor of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre.

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Ahmad Allam-Mi

Ahmad Allam-Mi (born 1948, United Nations press release, BIO/4019, 8 September 2008.) is a Chadian diplomat who has been Secretary-General of the Economic Community of Central African States since 2013.

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Aimée-Adèle Le Bouteiller

Blessed Aimée-Adèle Le Bouteiller (2 December 1816 - 18 March 1883) was a French Roman Catholic professed religious of the Sisters of the Christian Schools of Mercy of Saint Julie Postel.

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Akkan Suver

Akkan Suver (born 18 September 1942, in Istanbul, Turkey) is a Turkish journalist, author, academic and NGO leader.

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Al Neri

Albert "Al" Neri is a fictional character appearing in Mario Puzo's novel The Godfather and Francis Ford Coppola's trilogy of films based on it.

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Alain de Solminihac

Blessed Alain de Solminihac (25 November 1593 – 31 December 1659) was a French Roman Catholic religious reformer and served as the Bishop of Cahors from 1636 until his death.

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Alain Forand

Major-General Joseph Robert Alain Pierre (Alain) Forand, CMM SC MSC CD (born January 27, 1944) was a Canadian infantry officer and the former Colonel of the Royal 22e Régiment.

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Alan Reich

Alan Anderson Reich (January 1, 1930 – November 8, 2005) was the founder of the National Organization on Disability.

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Alberic Crescitelli

Alberico (Alberic) Crescitelli (1863–1900) was an Italian Catholic priest and missionary to China.

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Albert Chmielowski

Saint Albert Chmielowski (20 August 1845 – 25 December 1916) - born as Adam - was a Polish professed religious and the founder of both the Servants of the Poor and Sisters Servants of the Poor.

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Albert II of Belgium

Albert II (born 6 June 1934) reigned as the sixth King of the Belgians from 1993 until his abdication in 2013.

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Alberto Hurtado

Saint Alberto Hurtado Cruchaga, S.J. (born Luis Alberto Hurtado Cruchaga on January 22, 1901 in Viña del Mar, Chile – August 18, 1952 in Santiago, Chile), popularly known in Chile as Padre Hurtado (Father Hurtado), was a Chilean Jesuit priest, lawyer, social worker and writer of Basque origin, founder of the Hogar de Cristo foundation.

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Albertus Magnus

Albertus Magnus, O.P. (c. 1200 – November 15, 1280), also known as Saint Albert the Great and Albert of Cologne, was a German Catholic Dominican friar and bishop.

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Albertus Soegijapranata

Albertus Soegijapranata, SJ (Perfected Spelling: Albertus Sugiyapranata; 25 November 1896 – 22 July 1963), better known by his birth name Soegija, was the Apostolic Vicar of Semarang and later its archbishop.

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Aldo Ferraresi

Aldo Ferraresi (Ferrara, 14 May 1902 – San Remo, 29 June 1978) was a celebrated Italian concert violinist and violin pedagogue.

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Alejandro Núñez Allauca

Alejandro Núñez Allauca (born April 18, 1943) is a Peruvian composer and accordionist who performed outside of his native country.

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Alessandra Mussolini

Alessandra Mussolini (born 30 December 1962) is an Italian politician, the granddaughter of Benito Mussolini, and a former actress and model.

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Alessio Casimirri

Alessio Casimirri (born 1951) is an Italian terrorist and member of the Red Brigades (BR), currently fugitive.

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Alexandrina Maria da Costa

Alexandrina Maria da Costa (30 March 1904 – 13 October 1955), also known as Blessed Alexandrina of Balazar, was a Portuguese mystic and victim soul, member of the Association of Salesian Cooperators, who was born and died in Balazar (a rural parish of Póvoa de Varzim).

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Alfons Maria Stickler

Alfons Maria Stickler (23 August 1910 – 12 December 2007) was an Austrian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Alfonso Maria Fusco

Saint Alfonso Maria Fusco (23 March 1839 – 6 February 1910) was a Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Sisters of Saint John the Baptist – also known as the Baptistine Sisters.

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Alfonso of Aragon (1481–1500)

Alfonso of Aragon (1481– 18 August 1500), Duke of Bisceglie and Prince of Salerno of the House of Trastámara, was the illegitimate son of Alfonso II King of Naples and his mistress Trogia Gazzela.

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Alfred Rosenberg

Alfred Ernst Rosenberg (12 January 1893 – 16 October 1946) was a German theorist and an influential ideologue of the Nazi Party.

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Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster

Blessed Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster (18 January 1880 – 30 August 1954) - born Alfredo Ludovico Schuster - was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate and professed member from the Benedictines who served as the Archbishop of Milan from 1929 until his death.

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Alfredo Ottaviani

Alfredo Ottaviani (29 October 1890 – 3 August 1979) was an Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church.

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Ali Akbar Rashad

Ali Akbar Rashad (born 1955) is an Iranian philosopher and Islamic scholar who pioneered the Ibtina Theory, a theory for explaining the process and mechanism of "religious knowledge" formation.

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Aligi Sassu

Aligi Sassu (Milan, 17 July 1912 – Pollença, 17 July 2000) was an Italian painter and sculptor.

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Alistair Crane

Alistair Crane is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera Passions.

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Alix Le Clerc

Alix Le Clerc (2 February 1576 – 9 January 1622), known as Mother Alix, was the foundress of the Canonesses of St. Augustine of the Congregation of Our Lady (Notre-Dame), a religious Order founded to provide education to girls, especially those living in poverty.

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Allessandro Liberati

Allessandro Liberati was a noted cornet player and virtuoso.

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Alois Estermann

Alois Estermann (October 29, 1954 – May 4, 1998) was a senior officer of the Pontifical Swiss Guard who was murdered in his apartment in the Vatican City.

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Alonso de Orozco Mena

Saint Alonso de Orozco Mena (17 October 1500 – 19 September 1591) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest from the Augustinian order.

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Alperin v. Vatican Bank

Alperin v. Vatican Bank was an unsuccessful class action suit by Holocaust survivors brought against the Vatican Bank ("Institute for the Works of Religion" or "IOR") and the Franciscan Order ("Order of Friars Minor") filed in San Francisco, California on November 15, 1999.

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Altars in Latin America

The history of altars in Latin America is complex and is often deemed paradoxical; as its original purpose was for the worshipping of gods and human sacrifice.

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Alternative versions of Magneto

In addition to his mainstream incarnation, Magneto has had been depicted in other fictional universes.

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Amato Ronconi

Saint Amato Ronconi (1225 – 8 May 1292) was an Italian Roman Catholic who became a professed member of the Secular Franciscan Order due to his desire to follow in the footsteps of Saint Francis of Assisi.

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Amazon statue types

Pliny the Elder records five bronze statues of Amazons in the Artemision of Ephesus.

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Ambassadors of Nicaragua

This is a list of ambassadors of the Republic of Nicaragua to individual nations of the world, to international organizations, and to past nations, as well as ambassadors-at-large.

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Ambassadors of the United States

The diplomats serving as ambassadors of the United States of America to individual nations of the world, to international organizations, and ambassadors-at-large change regularly for various reasons, such as reassignment or retirement.

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Ambroise-Marie Carré

Ambroise-Marie Carré OP (25 July 190815 January 2004) was a Catholic priest, author and member of the Académie française.

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Ambrose Barlow

Ambrose Edward Barlow, O.S.B., (1585 – 10 September 1641) was an English Benedictine monk who is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.

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American Tourists Abroad

American Tourists Abroad is a 1912 American silent documentary produced by Kalem Company and distributed by General Film Company.

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Ana Petra Pérez Florido

Blessed Ana Petra Pérez Florido (6 December 1845 – 16 August 1906) - in religious Petra of Saint Joseph - was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious.

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Anacreontea

Anacreontea (Ἀνακρεόντεια) is the title given to a collection of some 60 Greek poems on the topics of wine, beauty, erotic love, Dionysus, etc.

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Anatoly Dokumentov

Anatoly Nikolayevich Dokumentov (Russian: Анато́лий Никола́евич Докуме́нтов, (19 December 1937) is a Russian pianist and composer.

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Andi Siebenhofer

Andi (Andreas) Siebenhofer, born on 7 January 1977 in Knittelfeld, Styria, Austria is a former Austrian extreme sports athlete and entrepreneur.

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Andorra and the euro

Andorra has a monetary agreement with the EU allowing it to make the euro its official currency, and permitting it to issue euro coins from 1 July 2013.

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André Bessette

André Bessette, C.S.C. (9 August 1845 – 6 January 1937), more commonly known as Brother André (Frère André), and since his canonization as Saint André of Montreal, was a lay brother of the Congregation of Holy Cross and a significant figure of the Roman Catholic Church among French-Canadians, credited with thousands of reported miraculous oil healings associated within his pious devotion to Saint Joseph.

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André-Hubert Fournet

Saint André-Hubert Fournet (6 December 1752 – 13 May 1834) was a French Roman Catholic priest and the co-founder - alongside Saint Jeanne-Elisabeth Bichier des Ages- of the Sisters of the Cross.

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Andrea Bocelli

Andrea Bocelli, (born 22 September 1958) is an Italian singer, songwriter, and record producer.

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Andrea Carlo Ferrari

Blessed Andrea Ferrari (13 August 1850 – 2 February 1921) - later adopting the middle name "Carlo" - was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as a cardinal and as the Archbishop of Milan from 1894 until his death.

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Andrea Crisanti (scientist)

Andrea Crisanti, PhD (born 1954) is an Italian Professor of Molecular Parasitology at Imperial College London where he is best known for the development of genetically manipulated mosquitoes with the objective to interfere with either their reproductive rate or the capability to transmit diseases such as malaria.

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Andrea Iervolino

Andrea Iervolino (/ændrɪə Iervolino/; born December 1, 1987) is an Italian-Canadian film producer, entrepreneur, and businessman.

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Andrea Mantegna

Andrea Mantegna (September 13, 1506) was an Italian painter, a student of Roman archeology, and son-in-law of Jacopo Bellini.

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Andrew Bobola

Saint Andrew Bobola, S.J. (Andrzej Bobola, 1591 – 16 May 1657) was a Polish missionary and martyr of the Society of Jesus, known as the Apostle of Lithuania and the "hunter of souls".

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Andrew Dũng-Lạc

Andrew Dũng-Lạc (Anrê Trần An Dũng Lạc), André Dũng-Lạc.) (1795 – 21 December 1839) was a Vietnamese Roman Catholic priest. He was executed by beheading in the reign of Minh Mạng. He is a saint and martyr of the Catholic Church.

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Andrew the Apostle

Andrew the Apostle (Ἀνδρέας; ⲁⲛⲇⲣⲉⲁⲥ, Andreas; from the early 1st century BC – mid to late 1st century AD), also known as Saint Andrew and referred to in the Orthodox tradition as the First-Called (Πρωτόκλητος, Prōtoklētos), was a Christian Apostle and the brother of Saint Peter.

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Andrew Yeom Soo-jung

Andrew Yeom Soo-Jung (born 5 December 1943) is the Korean Roman Catholic Archbishop of Seoul, Cardinal and de facto Primate of Korea since his appointment was announced on 10 May 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI.

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Andrey Sheptytsky

Andrey Sheptytsky, O.S.B.M., (Митрополит Андрей Шептицький; Polish: Andrzej Szeptycki; 29 July 1865 – 1 November 1944) was the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church from 1901 until his death in 1944.

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Andrzej Rzepliński

Andrzej Rzepliński (born November 26, 1949 in Ciechanów) is a Polish lawyer, Professor of Jurisprudence, human right expert, member of International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights, a judge of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal from 2007 and its president from 2010 to 2016.

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Angela Salawa

Blessed Angela Salawa (9 September 1881 - 12 March 1922) was a Polish woman who served in hospitals in World War I. She was the 11th child and lived in a very religious family.

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Angelo Felici

Angelo Felici J.C.D. (July 26, 1919, Segni – June 17, 2007, Rome) was an Italian Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church and President of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei.

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Angelo Maria Bandini

Angelo Maria Bandini (25 September 1726 – 1803) was an Italian author and librarian born in Florence.

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Angels & Demons

Angels & Demons is a 2000 bestselling mystery-thriller novel written by American author Dan Brown and published by Pocket Books and then by Corgi Books.

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Angelus

The Angelus (Latin for "angel") is a Catholic devotion commemorating the Incarnation.

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Anna Maria Dengel

Mother Anna Maria Dengel, S.C.M.M., (16 March 1892 – 17 April 1980) was an Austrian physician, Religious Sister and missionary.

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Anna Maria Rubatto

Blessed Anna Maria Rubatto (14 February 1844 – 6 August 1904) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun who assumed the name of Francesca Maria.

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Anna Schäffer

Saint Anna Schäffer (February 18, 1882 – October 5, 1925) was a German woman who lived in Mindelstetten in Bavaria.

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Anne Catherine Emmerich

Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich (Anna Katharina Emmerick; 8 September 1774 – 9 February 1824) was a Roman Catholic Augustinian Canoness Regular of Windesheim, mystic, Marian visionary, ecstatic and stigmatist.

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Anne de Guigné

The Venerable Anne de Guigné (April 25, 1911 - January 14, 1922) was a young French girl who is being considered for sainthood by the Roman Catholic Church.

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Anne Plunkett

Anne Maree Plunkett (born 1952) is a senior Australian public servant and career diplomat.

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Anne-Marie Rivier

Blessed Anne-Marie Rivier (19 December 1768 – 3 February 1838) was a French Roman Catholic professed religious and the foundress of the Soeurs de la Présentation de Marie.

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Annibale Maria di Francia

St.

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Annuario Pontificio

The Annuario Pontificio (Italian for Pontifical Yearbook) is the annual directory of the Holy See of the Catholic Church.

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Annunciata Astoria Cocchetti

Blessed Annunciata Astoria Cocchetti (9 May 1800 - 23 March 1882) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Suore di Santa Dorotea di Cemmo - an order dedicated to the educational needs of the poor in Brescia and the surrounding cities.

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Another Roadside Attraction

Another Roadside Attraction is the first novel by Tom Robbins, published in 1971.

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Anthony Peter Khoraish

Patriarch Moran Mor Anthony III Peter Khoraish (September 20, 1907, Ain Ebel, Lebanon - died on August 19, 1994, Beirut, Lebanon), (or Antonios Boutros Khoraish, Antoine Pierre Khreich, Khraish, Khoraiche, أنطونيوس الثالث بطرس خريش), was the 75th Maronite Patriarch of Antioch and the Whole Levant from 1975 until his resignation in 1986, and a cardinal of the Catholic Church.

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Anti-clericalism

Anti-clericalism is opposition to religious authority, typically in social or political matters.

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Antichrist

In Christianity, antichrist is a term found solely in the First Epistle of John and Second Epistle of John, and often lowercased in Bible translations, in accordance with its introductory appearance: "Children, it is the last hour! As you heard that antichrist is coming, so now many antichrists have come".

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Antipope

An antipope (antipapa) is a person who, in opposition to the one who is generally seen as the legitimately elected Pope, makes a significantly accepted competing claim to be the Pope, the Bishop of Rome and leader of the Catholic Church.

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Anton Bakov

Anton Bakov (Антон Алексеевич Баков; born 29 December 1965) is a businessman, politician, traveller, writer and human rights activist.

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Anton Maria Schwartz

Blessed Anton Maria Schwartz (28 February 1852 - 15 September 1929), born Anton Schwartz, was an Austrian Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Congregation of the Christian Workers of Saint Joseph Calasanz.

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Anton Raphael Mengs

Anton Raphael Mengs (March 22, 1728 – June 29, 1779) was a German Bohemian painter, active in Rome, Madrid and Saxony, who became one of the precursors to Neoclassical painting.

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Antonella Cappuccio

Antonella Cappuccio (born February 21, 1944) is an Italian artist.

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Antonia Mesina

Blessed Antonia Mesina (21 June 1919 - 17 May 1935) was an Italian Roman Catholic and part of Catholic Action.

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Antonina De Angelis

Antonina De Angelis (possibly Antonina de Angelis, 24 October 1880 – 25 February 1962) was an Italian Roman Catholic who was a professed sister of the Daughters of Our Lady of Mercy, established by Saint Maria Giuseppa Rossello.

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Antonio Allegra

Antonio Allegra (1905 – 1969) was an Italian organist and lyricist.

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Antonio Bacci

Antonio Bacci (4 September 1885 – 20 January 1971) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Antonio Barluzzi

Antonio Barluzzi (26 September 1884 – 14 December 1960) was an Italian architect who became known as the "Architect of the Holy Land" by creating, among many others, the pilgrimage churches at the Garden of Gethsemane, on Mount Tabor (considered to be the Mount of Transfiguration), on the Mount of Beatitudes (the site of the Sermon on the Mount), and at the tomb of Lazarus in Bethany.

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Antonio del Massaro

Antonio del Massaro da Viterbo, or Antonio da Viterbo, nicknamed il Pastura (c. 1450–1516) was an Italian painter.

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Antonio Lucci

Blessed Antonio Lucci (2 August 1682 – 25 July 1752) - born Angelo Nicola Lucci - was an Italian Roman Catholic professed member from the Order of Friars Minor Conventual and the Bishop of Bovino from 1729 until his death.

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Antonio Maria Gianelli

Saint Antonio Maria Gianelli (12 April 1789 – 7 June 1846) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Bobbio from 1837 until his death.

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Antonio Maria Pucci

Saint Antonio Maria Pucci (16 April 1819 - 12 January 1892) - born Eustance Pucci - was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Servite Order.

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Antonio Moscheni

Antonio Moscheni (16 January 1854 – 15 November 1905) was a Jesuit brother and painter, known best for his elaborate fresco decoration of the church of St. Aloysius College, Mangalore, India.

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Antonio Spadaro

Antonio Spadaro (born 6 July 1966) is an Italian Jesuit priest, journalist and writer.

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Antonio Viviani

Antonio Viviani (1560–1620) was an Italian painter of the late Renaissance and early Baroque.

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Apollo Belvedere

The Apollo Belvedere or Apollo of the Belvedere—also called the Pythian Apollo—is a celebrated marble sculpture from Classical Antiquity.

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Apostles

In Christian theology and ecclesiology, the apostles, particularly the Twelve Apostles (also known as the Twelve Disciples or simply the Twelve), were the primary disciples of Jesus, the central figure in Christianity.

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Apostolic Blessing

The Apostolic Blessing or papal blessing is a blessing imparted by the Pope, either directly or by delegation through others.

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Apostolic Camera

The Apostolic Camera (Camera Apostolica), formerly known as the is an office in the Roman Curia.

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Apostolic Nunciature to Bangladesh

The Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See to Bangladesh is the diplomatic mission of the Holy See to Bangladesh, equivalent to an embassy.

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Apostolic Nunciature to India

The Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See to India is the diplomatic mission of the Holy See to India, similar to an embassy.

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Apostolic Nunciature to Ireland

The Holy See, as the central government of the Catholic Church from early Christian times (as distinct from the State of Vatican City, which came into existence in 1929), has full diplomatic ties with Ireland as well as many other countries worldwide.

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Apostolic Nunciature to Malaysia

The Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See to Malaysia is the diplomatic mission of the Holy See to Malaysia, equivalent to an embassy.

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Apostolic Nunciature to Sri Lanka

The Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See to Sri Lanka is the diplomatic mission of the Holy See to Sri Lanka, equivalent to an embassy.

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Apostolic Palace

The Apostolic Palace (Palatium Apostolicum; Palazzo Apostolico) is the official residence of the Roman Catholic Pope and Bishop of Rome, which is located in Vatican City.

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Appeal of Conscience Foundation

Founded by Rabbi Arthur Schneier in 1965, the Appeal of Conscience Foundation is an interfaith partnership of corporate and spiritual leaders from all faiths who come together to promote “peace, tolerance and ethnic conflict resolution.”.

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Apple Maps

Apple Maps (or simply Maps) is a web mapping service developed by Apple Inc. It is the default map system of iOS, macOS, and watchOS.

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Apple Pay

Apple Pay is a mobile payment and digital wallet service by Apple Inc. that allows users to make payments in person, in iOS apps, and on the web.

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April 1964

The following events occurred in April 1964.

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April 1966

The following events occurred in April 1966.

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Aqua Traiana

Route of Aqua Traiana shown in red. The Aqua Traiana (later rebuilt and named the Acqua Paola) was a 1st-century Roman aqueduct built by Emperor Trajan and inaugurated on 24 June 109 AD.

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Aquinas High School (Wisconsin)

Aquinas High School is a Roman Catholic high school located in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

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Aram Khachaturian

Aram Il'yich Khachaturian (Ара́м Ильи́ч Хачатуря́н; Արամ Խաչատրյան, Aram Xačatryan;; 1 May 1978) was a Soviet Armenian composer and conductor.

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Arcangelo Tadini

Saint Arcangelo Tadini (12 October 1846 – 20 May 1912) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest who was beatified on 3 October 1999 and later canonised on 26 April 2009.

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Arch

An arch is a vertical curved structure that spans an elevated space and may or may not support the weight above it, or in case of a horizontal arch like an arch dam, the hydrostatic pressure against it.

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Archbasilica of St. John Lateran

The Cathedral of the Most Holy Savior and of Saints John the Baptist and the Evangelist in the Lateran, (Santissimo Salvatore e Santi Giovanni Battista ed Evangelista in Laterano) - also known as the Papal Archbasilica of St.

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Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary

Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary was an American seminary preparatory school administered by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago for young men considering the priesthood.

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Archiater

An archiater was a chief physician of a monarch, who typically retained several.

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Architecture of cathedrals and great churches

The architecture of cathedrals, basilicas and abbey churches is characterised by the buildings' large scale and follows one of several branching traditions of form, function and style that all ultimately derive from the Early Christian architectural traditions established in the Constantinian period.

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Architecture of Portugal

Architecture of Portugal refers to the architecture practiced in the territory of present-day Portugal since before the foundation of the country in the 12th century.

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Area (LDS Church)

An area is an administrative unit of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), which typically is composed of multiple stakes and missions.

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Area and population of European countries

This is a list of countries and territories in Europe by population density.

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Aref Ali Nayed

Dr Aref Ali Nayed (Arabic: عارف علي النايض; born in 1962) is a Libyan Islamic scholar and the Libyan Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates.

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Argentina–Chile border

The Argentina–Chile border is the longest international border of South America and the third longest in the world after the Canada–United States border and the Kazakhstan–Russia border.

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Aristid von Würtzler

Aristid von Würtzler (born as Würtzler Arisztid) (September 20, 1925, Budapest – November 30, 1997, Debrecen) Hungarian-American harpist, composer, leader of the New York Harp Ensemble.

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Aristide Rinaldini

Aristide Rinaldini (5 February 1844 – 11 February 1920) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Arkansas Catholic

Arkansas Catholic is an American weekly newspaper and the official publication of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Little Rock.

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Armen Sarkissian

Armen Vardani Sarkissian (Արմեն Վարդանի Սարգսյան;His surname is also rendered as Sargsyan. As director of Eurasia House, he uses the spelling Armen Sarkissian, which is the French transcription of his name in Russian (Армен Саркисян). On former Soviet passports, the Russian names were usually transcribed to Latin alphabet using a French transcription system since French was the language used on it as the diplomatic language. born 23 June 1953) is an Armenian physicist, computer scientist and politician, who currently serves as the incumbent President of Armenia.

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Arnold Janssen

Saint Arnold Janssen, S.V.D. (5 November 1837 – 15 January 1909), was a German-Dutch Roman Catholic priest and missionary who is venerated as a saint.

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Arsen Revazov

Arsen Anatolyevich Revazov (born December 12, 1966) is a Russian and Israeli author, entrepreneur, and art-photographer.

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Art patronage of Julius II

Pope Julius II (reigned 1503–1513), commissioned a series of highly influential art and architecture projects in Rome.

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Artémides Zatti

Blessed Artémides Zatti (12 October 1880 – 15 March 1951) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious of the Salesians of Don Bosco and a noted pharmacist that emigrated to Argentina in 1897.

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Arthur C. Lichtenberger

Arthur Carl Lichtenberger (January 8, 1900 – September 3, 1968) was a bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States.

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Arts in Rome

This article covers the arts and similar forms of culture in the Italian city of Rome.

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Arturo Michelini

Arturo Michelini (17 February 1909 – 15 June 1969) was an Italian politician and Secretary of the Italian Social Movement (MSI).

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Arvid Pardo

Arvid Pardo (February 12, 1914 – June 19, 1999) was a Maltese and Swedish diplomat, scholar, and university professor.

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Ascensión Nicol y Goñi

The Blessed María Ascensión Nicol y Goñi, O.P., (14 March 1868 – 24 February 1940) was a Spanish Roman Catholic religious sister of the Third Order of St. Dominic.

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Aspis

An aspis (ἀσπίς, plural aspides, ἀσπίδες), sometimes also referred to as a hoplon, was the heavy wooden shield used by the infantry in various periods of ancient Greece.

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Assassin's Creed

Assassin's Creed is a franchise centered on an action-adventure video game series developed by Ubisoft.

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Assassin's Creed II

Assassin's Creed II is a 2009 action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft.

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Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is a 2010 action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft.

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Assassination of Taha Carım

The assassination of Taha Carım, Turkish diplomat and ambassador to Holy See took place on 9 June 1977 in Rome, Italy.

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Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing

The Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing is an office of the United States government within the United States Treasury Department.

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Assizes of Ariano

The Assizes of Ariano were a series of laws for the Kingdom of Sicily promulgated in the summer of 1140 at Ariano, near Benevento in the Mezzogiorno, by Roger II of Sicily.

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Associated state

An associated state is the minor partner in a formal, free relationship between a political territory with a degree of statehood and a (usually larger) nation, for which no other specific term, such as protectorate, is adopted.

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Association of Vatican Lay Workers

The Association of Vatican Lay Workers (Associazione Dipendenti Laici Vaticani; ADLV) is the sole trade union in Vatican City.

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Assogba Oké

Assogba Oké (1903 – 1979) was a Beninese politician and diplomat, mostly active when his country was known as Dahomey.

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Aston Chichester

Aston Ignatius Sebastian Joseph Chichester, SJ (22 May 1879 – 24 October 1962) was the first Roman Catholic Archbishop of Salisbury (now Harare, Zimbabwe).

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Athletic Association of Small States of Europe

The Athletic Association of Small States of Europe (AASSE) is a transnational organization representing the athletic interests of smaller European nations.

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Atmosphere of Jupiter

The atmosphere of Jupiter is the largest planetary atmosphere in the Solar System.

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Aubazine

Aubazine (Obasina in Occitan) is the official name (incorrectly spelt Aubazines on many maps and notably in the INSEE database) of a commune in the Corrèze department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of central France.

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August 1914

The following events occurred in August 1914.

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August 1930

The following events occurred in August 1930.

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August 1967

The following events occurred in August 1967.

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August Czartoryski

Blessed August Franciszek Maria Anna Józef Kajetan Czartoryski (2 August 1858 – 8 April 1893) was a Polish Roman Catholic professed member of the Salesians of Don Bosco and a noble prince.

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Augustinas Voldemaras

Augustinas Voldemaras (16 April 1883 – 16 May 1942) was a Lithuanian nationalist political figure.

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Aurelio Sabattani

Aurelio Sabattani JUD (18 October 1912 – 19 April 2003) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Averroes

Ibn Rushd (ابن رشد; full name; 1126 – 11 December 1198), often Latinized as Averroes, was an Andalusian philosopher and thinker who wrote about many subjects, including philosophy, theology, medicine, astronomy, physics, Islamic jurisprudence and law, and linguistics.

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Avro Manhattan

Baron Avro Manhattan (April 6, 1914– November 27, 1990) was a polymath and writer, primarily known for his criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Axis powers

The Axis powers (Achsenmächte; Potenze dell'Asse; 枢軸国 Sūjikukoku), also known as the Axis and the Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, were the nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces.

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Álvaro Leonel Ramazzini Imeri

Álvaro Leonel Ramazzini Imeri (born July 16, 1947) is a bishop of the Catholic Church in Guatemala.

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Ángela Ginard Martí

Blessed Ángela Ginard Martí (3 April 1894 – 26 August 1936) – in religious Maria de los Ángeles – was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious from the Zelatrices of the Eucharistic Devotion.

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Émilie d'Oultremont

Blessed Émilie d'Oultremont (11 October 1818 – 22 February 1878) - in religion Marie of Jesus - was a Belgian Roman Catholic widow and later professed religious who founded the Sisters of Mary Reparatrix.

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Émilie de Villeneuve

Saint Émilie de Villeneuve (9 March 1811 – 2 October 1854) was a Roman Catholic French nun and the founder of the Sisters of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception of Castres.

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Étienne-Louis Charbonnaux

Étienne-Louis Charbonnaux (20 March 1806 – 22 June 1873) was a French missionary and the first vicar apostolic of Mysore, India.

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Łazienki Park

Łazienki Park (Park Łazienkowski or Łazienki Królewskie: "Baths Park" or "Royal Baths"; also rendered "Royal Baths Park") is the largest park in Warsaw, Poland, occupying 76 hectares of the city center.

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Baba Reshat

Reshat Bardhi or Baba Hajji Dede Reshat Bardhi (Baba Haxhi Dede Reshat Bardhi) (March 4, 1935 – April 2, 2011) was an Albanian religious leader and the former leader (kryegjysh) of the Bektashi Order, an Islamic Sufi order based in Albania and other countries.

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Baby hatch

A baby hatch or baby box is a place where people (typically mothers) can bring babies, usually newborn, and abandon them anonymously in a safe place to be found and cared for.

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Baldassare Aloisi

Baldassare Aloisi, or Baldassare GalaninoAdam von Bartsch, Joseph Heller, Rudolph Weigel.

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Baldassare Ravaschieri

Blessed Baldassare Ravaschieri (1420 - 17 October 1492) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Order of Friars Minor of the strict observance.

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Baltika Breweries

Baltika Brewery (Пивоваренная компания "Балтика") is the second largest brewing company in Europe and the leader of the Russian beer market with over 38% market share.

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Banda della Magliana

The Banda della Magliana (Magliana Gang) is an Italian criminal organization based in Rome founded in 1975.

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Banking in Switzerland

Banking in Switzerland began in the early 18th century through Switzerland's merchant trade and has, over the centuries, grown into a complex, regulated, and international industry.

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Barack Obama

Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th President of the United States from January 20, 2009, to January 20, 2017.

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Baraka (film)

Baraka is a 1992 non-narrative documentary film directed by Ron Fricke.

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Barbara Bush (born 1981)

Barbara Pierce Bush (born November 25, 1981) is the elder of the sororal twin daughters (the other is Jenna Bush Hager) of the 43rd U.S. President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush.

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Barberini Gospels

The Barberini Gospels is an illuminated Hiberno-Saxon manuscript Gospel Book (Rome, Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica, Barberini Lat. 570, also known as the Wigbald Gospels), assumed to be of a late 8th-century origin.

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Barbu Solacolu

Barbu Solacolu (March 18, 1897 – October 30, 1976) was a Romanian poet, translator, civil servant and social scientist.

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Barrel vault

A barrel vault, also known as a tunnel vault or a wagon vault, is an architectural element formed by the extrusion of a single curve (or pair of curves, in the case of a pointed barrel vault) along a given distance.

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Barry Schiff

Barry Schiff is an American pilot and author of more than 1,800 articles published in 111 aviation magazines, notably AOPA Pilot of which he is a contributing editor.

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Bartholomew of Braga

Blessed Bartholomew of Braga (3 May 1514 - 16 July 1590) - born Bartolomeu Fernandes and in religious Bartolomeu dos Mártires - was a Portuguese Roman Catholic and a professed member from the Order of Preachers as well as the Archbishop Emeritus of Braga.

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Bartolomea Capitanio

Saint Bartolomea Capitanio (13 January 1807 - 26 July 1833) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and the co-foundress of the Sisters of Charity of Lovere that she established with Saint Vincenza Gerosa.

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Bartolomeo Borghesi

Bartolomeo (also Bartolommeo) Borghesi (11 July 178116 April 1860) was an Italian antiquarian who was a key figure in establishing the science of numismatics.

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Bartolomeo Maria Dal Monte

Blessed Bartolomeo Maria Dal Monte (3 November 1726 – 24 December 1778) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest who exercised his pastoral mission in his home town of Bologna.

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Bartolomeo Platina

Bartolomeo Sacchi (1421 – 21 September 1481), known as Platina (in Italian il Platina) after his birthplace (Piadena), and commonly referred to in English as Bartolomeo Platina, was an Italian Renaissance humanist writer and gastronomist.

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Bartolommeo Ramenghi

Bartolomeo Ramenghi (1484–1542), also called Bagnacavallo, il Bagnacavallo or il Baruffaldi, was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active in Emilia-Romagna.

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Baruch Tenembaum

Baruch Tenembaum was born in Argentina on 9 July 1933 at the Las Palmeras colony, a Santa Fe provincial settlement for Jewish immigrants escaping from the Russian pogroms of 1880.

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Basilica and Convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo, Recife

The Basilica and Convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo (Basilica and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel) Also Basilica of Recife It is a catholic architectural complex, belonging to the Our Lady of Mount Carmel, that is in Recife, Pernambuco State, Brazil.

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Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore

The Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore ('Basilica of Saint Mary Major', Basilica Sanctae Mariae Maioris), or church of Santa Maria Maggiore, is a Papal major basilica and the largest Catholic Marian church in Rome, Italy, from which size it receives the appellation "major".

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Basilica of Our Lady of Peace

The Basilica of Our Lady of Peace (Basilique Notre-Dame de la Paix) is a Catholic minor basilica dedicated to Our Lady of Peace in Yamoussoukro, the administrative capital of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast).

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Basilica of Our Lady, Maastricht

The Basilica of Our Lady (Basiliek van Onze-Lieve-Vrouw; Limburgish/Maastrichtian: Slevrouwe) is a Romanesque church in the historic center of Maastricht, Netherlands.

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Basilica of Regina Pacis

The Basilica of Regina Pacis (Latin for Queen of Peace) is a Catholic parish church located in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, New York, part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn.

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Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls

The Papal Basilica of St.

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Basilica of St. Joseph the Worker, Barbacena

The Basilica of St.

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Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida

The Cathedral Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady Aparecida (Catedral Basílica Santuário Nacional de Nossa Senhora Aparecida) is a prominent Roman Rite Catholic basilica in Aparecida, Brazil.

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Basilio Giordano

Basilio Giordano (born February 3, 1952) is an Italian and Canadian politician and journalist.

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Basketball in Greece

The sport of basketball in Greece erupted with the senior men's Greek national basketball team's win at the FIBA EuroBasket 1987 in Piraeus, which caused a general basketball euphoria in the country.

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Baton Rouge Magnet High School

Baton Rouge Magnet High School (BRMHS or Baton Rouge High) is a public magnet school in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, founded in 1880.

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Battle of Ostia (Raphael's painting)

The Battle of Ostia (Battaglia di Ostia) is a painting by the workshop of the Italian renaissance artist Raphael.

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Bazilije Pandžić

Bazilije Stjepan Pandžić (born 30 January 1918) is a Croatian historian, archivist and orientalist from Herzegovina.

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Bükk National Park

Bükk National Park (Bükki Nemzeti Park) is a national park in the Bükk Mountains of Northern Hungary, near Miskolc.

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Beagle conflict

The Beagle conflict was a border dispute between Chile and Argentina over the possession of Picton, Lennox and Nueva islands and the scope of the maritime jurisdiction associated with those islands that brought the countries to the brink of war in 1978.

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Beatification

Beatification (from Latin beatus, "blessed" and facere, "to make") is a recognition accorded by the Catholic Church of a dead person's entrance into Heaven and capacity to intercede on behalf of individuals who pray in his or her name.

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Beatification and canonization process in 1914

The process of beatification and canonization has undergone various reforms in the history of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Beatification of Pope Paul VI

The cause for the canonization of Pope Paul VI, who died in 1978, commenced in 1993 and still continues.

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Beatifications of Pope Pius XII

Beatifications of Pope Pius XII includes all persons beatified during the pontificate of Pope Pius XII.

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Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance

Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance is a Native American spiritual elder who is a member of the Oglala Lakota Tribe and comes from the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.

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Beatrice of Silva

Beatrice of Silva, O.I.C., also known (in Spanish) as Beatriz da Silva y de Menezes and (in Portuguese) as Beatriz de Menezes da Silva, (Campo Maior, Portugal ca. 1424 – Toledo, Castile, 9 August 1492) was a noblewoman of Portugal, who became the foundress of the monastic Order of the Immaculate Conception of Our Lady in Spain.

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Benedetta Cambiagio Frassinello

Saint Benedetta Cambiagio Frassinello was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Benedictine Sisters of Providence.

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Benedict Menni

Saint Benedict Menni (11 March 1841 – 24 April 1914), born Angelo Ercole Menni Figini, was an Italian Roman Catholic priest.

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Benildus Romançon

Benildus Romançon, F.S.C., (Bénilde) (June 14, 1805–August 13, 1862) was a French schoolteacher and member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools who has been declared a saint by the Catholic Church.

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Benozzo Gozzoli

Benozzo Gozzoli (1497) was an Italian Renaissance painter from Florence.

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Bernadette Olowo

Bernadette Olowo, later Olowo-Freers (born c. 1948) is a former Ugandan diplomat.

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Bernard Giluk Dompok

Tan Sri Bernard Giluk Dompok (born 7 October 1949) is a former Malaysian politician.

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Bernard Mary of Jesus

Blessed Bernardo Maria di Gesù (7 November 1831 – 9 December 1911) - born as Cesare Silvestrelli - was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Passionists.

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Bernard of Corleone

Saint Bernardo da Corleone (6 February 1605 - 12 January 1667) - born Filippo Latini - was a Roman Catholic professed religious from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin.

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Bernard Patrick Devlin

Bernard Patrick Devlin, KC*HS, CMG, GMH (10 March 1921, Youghal — 15 December 2010, Gibraltar) was an Irish clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Bernard Vũ Văn Duệ

Saint Bernard Due Van Vu, (Thánh Bênađô Vũ Văn Duệ) (1755 – August 1, 1838) was a Vietnamese convert to Catholicism.

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Bernardino Realino

Saint Bernardino Realino (1 December 1530 – 2 July 1616) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Jesuits.

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Bernardo Tolomei

Saint Bernardo Tolomei (10 May 1272 – 20 August 1348) was an Italian Roman Catholic theologian and the founder of the Congregation of the Blessed Virgin of Monte Oliveto.

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Bernie Sanders

Bernard Sanders (born September 8, 1941) is an American politician serving as the junior United States Senator from Vermont since 2007.

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Bernie Slaven

Bernard Joseph Slaven (born 13 November 1960) is a former professional football striker.

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Bernward Doors

The Bernward Doors (Bernwardstür) are the two leaves of a pair of Ottonian or Romanesque bronze doors, made for Hildesheim Cathedral in Germany.

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Berthold of Garsten

Blessed Berthold of Garsten (1060 - 27 July 1142) was a German Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Order of Saint Benedict.

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Berthold Ullman

Berthold Louis Ullman (August 18, 1882 in Chicago, Illinois – June 26, 1965 in Vatican City) was an American Classical scholar.

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Bettino Craxi

Benedetto "Bettino" Craxi (24 February 1934 – 19 January 2000) was an Italian politician, leader of the Italian Socialist Party from 1976 to 1993 and Prime Minister of Italy from 1983 to 1987.

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Biafra

Biafra, officially the Republic of Biafra, was a secessionist state in West Africa which existed from 30 May 1967 to January 1970; it was made up of the states in the Eastern Region of Nigeria.

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Bible Belt

The Bible Belt is an informal region in the Southern United States in which socially conservative evangelical Protestantism plays a strong role in society and politics, and Christian church attendance across the denominations is generally higher than the nation's average.

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Bids for the 2024 and 2028 Summer Olympics

There were a total of five bids which were initially submitted for the 2024 Summer Olympics.

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Bijapur Taluka

Bijapur Taluka is one of the five talukas, administrative subdivisions, of Bijapur District in Karnataka, India.

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Bill Downs

William Randall Downs, Jr. (August 17, 1914 – May 3, 1978) was an American broadcast journalist and war correspondent.

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Bill Hemmer

William George "Bill" Hemmer (born November 14, 1964) is an American journalist for the Fox News Channel, based in New York City.

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Binondo Church

Binondo Church, also known as Minor Basilica of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz and Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish (Parroquia Basílica de San Lorenzo Ruiz y Nuestra Señora del Santísimo Rosario), is located in the District of Binondo, Manila fronting Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz, in the Philippines.

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Bishop Hendricken High School

Bishop Hendricken High School (or Hendricken) is a Catholic, all-male, college preparatory high school located in Warwick, Rhode Island, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence.

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Black nobility

The black nobility or black aristocracy (nobiltà nera, aristocrazia nera) are Roman aristocratic families who sided with the Papacy under Pope Pius IX after the Savoy family-led army of the Kingdom of Italy entered Rome on 20 September 1870, overthrew the Pope and the Papal States, and took over the Quirinal Palace, and any nobles subsequently ennobled by the Pope prior to the 1929 Lateran Treaty.

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Blagoje Jovović

Blagoje Jovović (Благоје Јововић; 1922 – 2 June 1999) was a Montenegrin Serb assassin, hotel owner, and participant of World War II in Yugoslavia initially as a member of the Partisan and later the Chetnik movement.

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Blue box

A blue box is an electronic device that generates the in-band signaling audio tones formerly used to control long-distance telephone exchanges.

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Bluefish (company)

Bluefish is an executive concierge service founded by Steve Sims in 1996.

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Bob Heffron

Robert James Heffron (10 September 189027 July 1978), also known as Bob Heffron or R. J. Heffron, was a long-serving New South Wales politician, union organiser and Australian Labor Party Premier of New South Wales from 1959 to 1964.

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Bolesław Filipiak

Bolesław Filipiak (September 1, 1901 – October 14, 1978) was a Polish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Bologna Process

The Bologna Process is a series of ministerial meetings and agreements between European countries to ensure comparability in the standards and quality of higher-education qualifications.

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Bolsena

Bolsena is a town and comune of Italy, in the province of Viterbo in northern Lazio on the eastern shore of Lake Bolsena.

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Bombing of Rome in World War II

The bombing of Rome in World War II took place on several occasions in 1943 and 1944, primarily by Allied and to a smaller degree by Axis aircraft, before the city was invaded by the Allies on June 4, 1944.

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Bombing of the Vatican

Bombing of Vatican City occurred twice during World War II.

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Book of Isaiah

The Book of Isaiah (ספר ישעיהו) is the first of the Latter Prophets in the Hebrew Bible and the first of the Major Prophets in the Christian Old Testament.

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Border town

A border town is a town or city close to the boundary between two countries, states, or regions.

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Borders of the United Kingdom

The following is a list of maritime and land borders of the UK and its overseas territories.

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Borders of the United States

The United States shares international land borders with two nations.

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Borgia Apartments

The Borgia Apartments are a suite of rooms in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican, adapted for personal use by Pope Alexander VI (Rodrígo de Borgia).

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Borgo (rione of Rome)

Borgo (sometimes called also I Borghi), is the 14th historic district (rione) of Rome, Italy.

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Boris Brott

Boris Brott, (born March 14, 1944) is a Canadian conductor and motivational speaker.

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Botolan

Botolan, officially the, is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Bowers Museum

The Bowers Museum is an art museum located in Orange County, California.

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Brachinus crepitans

Brachinus crepitans is a species of ground beetle in the Brachininae subfamily that can be found everywhere in Europe, except for Monaco, Norway, San Marino, Vatican City, and some islands such as Cyclades, Gibraltar, Iceland, Madeira, Malta, North Aegean, Novaya Zemlya, and Savage Islands.

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Bramante Staircase

Bramante Staircase is the name given to two staircases in the Vatican Museums in the Vatican City State: the original stair, built in 1505, and a modern equivalent from 1932.

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Branden James

Branden James Smith (born June 19, 1978), known as Branden James, is an American tenor who has performed as a soloist with American symphony orchestras.

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Brigida Morello Zancano

Blessed Brigida Morello Zancano (17 June 1610 - 3 September 1679), born Brigida Morello, was an Italian Roman Catholic widow and later a professed religious of the Ursuline Sisters of Mary Immaculate that she herself had established in her widowhood.

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British commando frogmen

Britain's commando frogman force is now the Special Boat Service (SBS), whose members are drawn largely from the Royal Marines.

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Bronisław Dąbrowski

Bronisław Dąbrowski (2 November 1917 – 25 December 1997) was a Polish bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Brown bear

The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is a bear that is found across much of northern Eurasia and North America.

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Brumidi Corridors

The Brumidi Corridors are the vaulted, ornately decorated corridors on the first floor of the Senate wing in the United States Capitol.

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Bruno (2000 film)

Bruno (released as The Dress Code on DVD and VHS) is a 2000 American film starring Alex D. Linz and Shirley MacLaine.

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Brunon Synak

Brunon Synak (23 October 1943 – 18 December 2013) was a Polish sociologist, politician and local government activist.

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Bryant Gumbel

Bryant Charles Gumbel (born September 29, 1948) is an American television journalist and sportscaster, best known for his 15 years as co-host of NBC's Today.

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Buccellati

Buccellati Holding Italia is a Chinese-owned Italian jewellery and watch company formed by the merger of two previous companies with existing brands Mario Buccellati and Gianmaria Buccellati, which corresponded to the names and surname of two master goldsmiths: father and son.

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Bulgaria–Holy See relations

Bulgaria–Holy See relations were formally established only in 1990, shortly after the fall of the Bulgarian communist government.

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Bundang-gu

Bundang-gu is the largest and most populous district (gu) of Seongnam, a major city in the Seoul Capital Area, South Korea.

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Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs

In the United States Government, the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs (EUR) is part of the U.S. Department of State, charged with implementing U.S. foreign policy and promoting U.S. interests in Europe and Eurasia (which it defines as being Europe, Turkey, Cyprus, the Caucasus Region, and Russia), as well as advising the Under Secretary for Political Affairs.

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Burial places of British royalty

These burial places of British royalty record the known graves of monarchs who have reigned in some part of the British Isles (currently includes only the monarchs of Scotland, England, native princes of Wales to 1283, or monarchs of the Great Britain, and the United Kingdom), as well as members of their royal families.

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Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts

This list contains all European emperors, kings and regent princes and their consorts as well as well-known crown princes since the Middle Ages, whereas the lists are starting with either the beginning of the monarchy or with a change of the dynasty (e.g. England with the Norman king William the Conqueror, Spain with the unification of Castile and Aragon, Sweden with the Vasa dynasty, etc.). In addition, it contains the still-existing principalities of Monaco and Liechtenstein and the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg.

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C.A. Bella Vista

Club Atlético Bella Vista, usually known simply as Bella Vista is an Uruguayan football club based in Montevideo.

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Caballistics, Inc.

Caballistics, Inc is a horror/fantasy story, set in the present day, that has been running in the weekly British anthology comic 2000AD since December 2002.

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Café Rico

Café Rico is a Puerto Rican corporation that manufactures coffee branded by the same name.

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Calathus erratus

Calathus erratus is a species of ground beetle from the Platyninae subfamily that can be found everywhere in Europe except for Andorra, Belarus, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City and various islands.

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Calathus fuscipes

Calathus fuscipes is a species of ground beetle from the Platyninae subfamily that can be found everywhere in Europe except for Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City and various islands.

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Calathus melanocephalus

Calathus melanocephalus is a species of blackish-red coloured ground beetle from the Platyninae subfamily that can be found everywhere in Europe except for Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City and various European, Asian and African islands.

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Calathus micropterus

Calathus micropterus is a species of ground beetle from the Platyninae subfamily that can be found everywhere in Europe except for Albania, Andorra, Greece, Hungary, Moldova, Monaco, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Vatican City, all states of former Yugoslavia (except Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina), and various islands.

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Calathus mollis

Calathus mollis is a species of ground beetle from the Platyninae subfamily that can be found everywhere in Europe except for Albania, Andorra, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Moldova, Monaco, Russia, San Marino, Slovakia, Switzerland, Vatican City, and various islands.

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Calcio Fiorentino

Calcio fiorentino (also known as calcio storico "historic football") is an early form of football that originated in 16th-century Italy.

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Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church

The Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church is an office of the papal household that administers the property and revenues of the Holy See.

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Camilla Battista da Varano

Saint Camilla Battista da Varano, O.S.C., (9 April 1458 – 31 May 1524), from Camerino, Italy, was an Italian princess (Feb, 23, 2010).

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Camillo Cibin

Camillo Cibin (3 June 1926 – 25 October 2009) was a Papal bodyguard and Inspector General of the Corpo della Gendarmeria, the security and police force of Vatican City.

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Camillo Serafini

Camillo Serafini was an Italian Marquis and the only Governor of Vatican City from 11 February 1929 – 31 March 1952.

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Campo de' Fiori

Campo de' Fiori (literally "field of flowers") is a rectangular square south of Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy, at the border between rione Parione and rione Regola.

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Campus Martius

The Campus Martius (Latin for the "Field of Mars", Italian Campo Marzio), was a publicly owned area of ancient Rome about in extent.

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Canada–Holy See relations

Although the Roman Catholic Church has been territorially established in Canada since the founding of New France in the early 17th century, Holy See–Canada relations were only officially established during the pontificate of Pope Paul VI in 1969.

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Candace Otto

Candace Otto (born 8 April 1980 in Pittsburgh) is a pageant titleholder from Murrysville, Pennsylvania who held the Miss Pennsylvania 2003 title and competed in the Miss America pageant.

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Candida Maria of Jesus

Saint Cándida María de Jesús (31 May 1845 – 9 August 1912) - born Juana Josefa Cipitria y Barriola - was a Spanish professed religious and the founder of the Daughters of Jesus.

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Canon law of the Catholic Church

The canon law of the Catholic Church is the system of laws and legal principles made and enforced by the hierarchical authorities of the Catholic Church to regulate its external organization and government and to order and direct the activities of Catholics toward the mission of the Church.

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Canonization of Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II

Pope John XXIII (25 November 1881 – 3 June 1963) and Pope John Paul II (18 May 1920 – 2 April 2005) reigned as popes of the Roman Catholic Church and the sovereigns of Vatican City (respectively from 1958 to 1963 and 1978 to 2005).

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Capella Cracoviensis

Capella Cracoviensis is a professional music ensemble and mixed symphonic choir based in Kraków, Poland.

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Capital punishment in Vatican City

Capital punishment in Vatican City was legal between 1929 and 1969, reserved for attempted assassination of the Pope, but has never been applied there.

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Cappella Paolina

The Cappella Paolina (Pauline Chapel) is a chapel in the Apostolic Palace, Vatican City.

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Capture of Rome

The capture of Rome (Presa di Roma) on 20 September 1870 was the final event of the long process of Italian unification known as the Risorgimento, marking both the final defeat of the Papal States under Pope Pius IX and the unification of the Italian peninsula under King Victor Emmanuel II of the House of Savoy.

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Capuchin Sisters of Mother Rubatto

The Capuchin Sisters of Mother Rubatto (Suore Cappuccine di Madre Rubatto) are a religious institute of pontificial right (acronym S.C.M.R.).Ann.

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Carbon neutrality

Carbon neutrality, or having a net zero carbon footprint, refers to achieving net zero carbon emissions by balancing a measured amount of carbon released with an equivalent amount sequestered or offset, or buying enough carbon credits to make up the difference.

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Cardinal (Catholic Church)

A cardinal (Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae cardinalis, literally Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church) is a senior ecclesiastical leader, considered a Prince of the Church, and usually an ordained bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Cardinal and Theological Virtues (Raphael)

The Cardinal and Theological Virtues is a lunette fresco by Raphael found on the south wall of the Stanza della Segnatura in the Apostolic Palace of the Vatican.

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Cardinal Secretary of State

The Secretary of State of His Holiness The Pope, commonly known as the Cardinal Secretary of State, presides over the Holy See Secretariat of State, which is the oldest and most important dicastery of the Roman Curia.

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Cardinal Vicar

Cardinal Vicar (Cardinale Vicario) is a title commonly given to the vicar general of the Diocese of Rome for the portion of the diocese within Italy (i.e. excluding the portion within Vatican City).

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Caritas Internationalis

Caritas Internationalis is a confederation of 165 Catholic relief, development and social service organisations operating in over 200 countries and territories worldwide.

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Carlo Fontana

Carlo Fontana (1634 or 1638–1714) was an Italian architect originating from today's Canton Ticino, who was in part responsible for the classicizing direction taken by Late Baroque Roman architecture.

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Carlos Eugenio Restrepo

Carlos Eugenio Restrepo Restrepo (September 12, 1867 – July 6, 1937) was a Colombian lawyer, writer, and statesman, who was elected President of Colombia in 1910.

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Carlos Manuel Rodríguez Santiago

Carlos Manuel Cecilio Rodríguez Santiago (November 22, 1918 – July 13, 1963) was a layperson of the Roman Catholic Church, who was beatified by the Catholic Church on April 29, 2001.

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Carrara marble

Carrara marble is a type of white or blue-grey marble of high quality, popular for use in sculpture and building decor.

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Cartellverband

The Union of Catholic German Student Fraternities (Cartellverband der katholischen deutschen Studentenverbindungen or Cartellverband (CV)) is a German umbrella organization of Catholic male student fraternities (Studentenverbindung).

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Casa di Santo Stefano

Casa di Santo Stefano or Szent István Ház is the Hungarian pilgrim's hostel in Rome, located in Via del Casaletto 481.

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Casina Pio IV

The Casina Pio IV (or Villa Pia) is a patrician villa in Vatican City which is now home to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences and the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas.

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Caspar Röist

Caspar Röist (13 July 1478 – 6 May 1527) was a Swiss papal official and commander of the papacy's Swiss Guard.

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Castelseprio (archaeological park)

Castelseprio or Castel Seprio was the site of a Roman fort in antiquity, and a significant Lombard town in the early Middle Ages, before being destroyed and abandoned in 1287.

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Catacombs of San Sebastiano

The Catacombs of San Sebastiano are a hypogeum cemetery in Rome (Italy), rising along Via Appia Antica, in the Ardeatino Quarter.

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Caterina Cittadini

Blessed Caterina Cittadini (28 September 1801 - 5 May 1857) was an Italian Roman Catholic religious from Bergamo who established the Ursuline Sisters of Saint Jerome Emiliani.

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Caterina Dominici

Caterina Dominici (10 October 1829 – 21 February 1894) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun who took the name of Maria Enrichetta after she became a nun of the Sisters of Saint Anne.

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Caterina Sforza

Caterina Sforza (1463 – 28 May 1509) was an Italian noblewoman and Countess of Forlì and Lady of Imola firstly with her husband Girolamo Riario, and after his death as a regent of her son Ottaviano.

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Caterina Volpicelli

Saint Caterina Volpicelli (21 January 1839 – 28 December 1894) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and the foundress of the Maids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

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Cathedra

A cathedra (Latin, "chair", from Greek, καθέδρα kathédra, "seat") or bishop's throne is the seat of a bishop.

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Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace

The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace — also known by its original French name Cathédrale de Notre Dame de la Paix, its Portuguese variant Catedral de Nossa Senhora da Paz and its Hawaiian derivative Malia o ka Malu Hale Pule Nui — is the mother church of the Diocese of Honolulu and houses the cathedra of the Bishop of Honolulu in Honolulu, Hawaiokinai.

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Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi (Santa Fe)

The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, commonly known as Saint Francis Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament

The Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament is a decorated Gothic Revival style Roman Catholic cathedral church in the United States.

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Catherine Jarrige

Blessed Catherine Jarrige (4 October 1754 - 4 July 1836) - known as "Catinon Menette" in her local dialect - was a French Roman Catholic and a professed member from the Third Order of Saint Dominic.

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Catherine Labouré

Saint Catherine Labouré, D.C..

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Catherine of St. Augustine

The Blessed Mary Catherine of St.

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Catholic Charismatic Renewal

Catholic Charismatic Renewal is a spiritual movement within the Catholic Church that incorporates aspects of both Catholic and Charismatic Movement practice.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with more than 1.299 billion members worldwide.

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Catholic Church and Nazi Germany

Popes Pius XI (1922–39) and Pius XII (1939–58) led the Roman Catholic Church through the rise and fall of Nazi Germany.

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Catholic Church and politics in the United States

Members of the Catholic Church have been active in the elections of the United States since the mid 19th century.

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Catholic Church by country

The Catholic Church is a "Communion of Churches, both Roman and Eastern, or Oriental, that are in full communion with the Bishop of Rome (the pope)." The Church is also known as the People of God, the Body of Christ, the Temple of the Holy Spirit, among other names." According to Vatican II's "Pastoral Constitution on the Church," the "church has but one sole purpose -- that the kingdom of God may come and the salvation of the human race may be accomplished." This Communion of Churches comprises the Latin Church (or the Roman or Western Church) as well as 23 Eastern Catholic Churches, canonically called sui juris churches, each led by either a Patriarch or a Major Archbishop in full communion with the Holy See.

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Catholic Church in Australia

The Catholic Church in Australia is part of the worldwide Catholic Church under the spiritual and administrative leadership of the Holy See.

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Catholic Church in Bahrain

The Catholic Church in Bahrain is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome.

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Catholic Church in Botswana

The Catholic Church in Botswana is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in the Vatican City.

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Catholic Church in Europe

The Catholic Church in Europe, also known as Roman Catholic Church in Europe, is part of worldwide Catholic Church in full communion with the Holy See in Rome, including represented Eastern Catholic missions.

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Catholic Church in Italy

The Catholic Church in Italy is part of the worldwide Catholic Church in communion with the Pope in Rome, under the Conference of Italian Bishops.

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Catholic Church in Kenya

The Catholic Church in Kenya is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Kenyan Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Pope in the Vatican City.

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Catholic Church in Kiribati

The Catholic Church in Kiribati is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, which, inspired by the life, death and teachings of Jesus Christ, and under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and Roman curia in the Vatican City (within Rome) is the largest Christian church in the world.

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Catholic Church in Namibia

The Catholic Church in Namibia is part of the Roman Catholic Church under the universal, direct jurisdiction of the supreme Vicar of Christ, the Bishop of Rome and the Catholic world, and absolute monarch of the Vatican City state, the Pope.

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Catholic Church in Nauru

The Catholic Church in Nauru is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, which, inspired by the life, death and teachings of Jesus Christ, and under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and Roman curia in the Vatican City (within Rome) is the largest Christian church in the world.

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Catholic Church in New Zealand

The Catholic Church in New Zealand is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, which, inspired by the life, death and teachings of Jesus Christ, and under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and Roman curia in Vatican City (within Rome) is the largest Christian church in the world.

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Catholic Church in Romania

The Catholic Church (Biserica Catolică din România, Romániai Római Katolikus Egyház, Katholische Kirche in Rumänien) in Romania is a Latin Rite Christian church, part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome.

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Catholic Church in Samoa

The Catholic Church in Samoa is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, which, inspired by the life, death and teachings of Jesus Christ, and under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and Roman curia in the Vatican City (within Rome) is the largest Christian church in the world.

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Catholic Church in Singapore

The Catholic Church in Singapore is part of the worldwide Latin Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome.

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Catholic Church in the 20th century

The Roman Catholic Church in the 20th century had to respond to the challenge of increasing secularization of Western society and persecution resulting from great social unrest and revolutions in several countries.

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Catholic Church in the Philippines

The Catholic Church in the Philippines (Simbahang Katólika, Simbahang Katóliko; Iglesia Católica) is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual direction of the Roman Pontiff.

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Catholic Church in Wallis and Futuna

The Roman Catholic Church in Wallis and Futuna is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, which, inspired by the life, death and teachings of Jesus Christ, and under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and Roman curia in the Vatican City (within Rome) is the largest Christian church in the world.

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Catholic Encyclopedia

The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the Constitution, Doctrine, Discipline, and History of the Catholic Church, also referred to as the Old Catholic Encyclopedia and the Original Catholic Encyclopedia, is an English-language encyclopedia published in the United States and designed to serve the Roman Catholic Church.

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Catholic laity

Catholic laity are the ordinary members of the Catholic Church whom are neither clergy nor recipients of Holy Orders or vowed to life in a religious order or congregation.

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Catholic Marian church buildings

Roman Marian churches are religious buildings dedicated to the veneration of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

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Catholic Near East Welfare Association

The Catholic Near East Welfare Association (CNEWA) is a papal agency established in 1926 and dedicated to giving pastoral and humanitarian support to Northeast Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and India.

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Catholic–Muslim Forum

The Catholic–Muslim Forum is a forum for dialogue between Catholics and Muslims.

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CatholicTV

The CatholicTV Network, commonly known as CatholicTV, is a Catholic television network based in Watertown, Massachusetts.

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Cawthra Park Secondary School

Cawthra Park Secondary School, also known as CP, is a public high school built in 1972 located in Southeast Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

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César de Bus

Blessed César de Bus (born 3 February 1544, at Cavaillon, Comtat Venaissin (now in France); d. 15 April 1607, at Avignon) was a French Catholic priest, founder of two religious congregations.

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CeCe Peniston discography

American recording artist CeCe Peniston entered the music industry as a backup vocalist on the Overweight Pooch's album Female Preacher, released in July 1991 on A&M Records.

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Ceferino Namuncurá

Blessed Ceferino Namuncurá (August 26, 1886 - May 11, 1905) was a religious student, the object of a Roman Catholic cultus of veneration in northern Patagonia and throughout Argentina.

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Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts

The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) is a non-profit organization set out to preserve ancient manuscripts of the New Testament.

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Central African Republic–Holy See relations

Central African Republic–Holy See relations refers to the current and historic relationship between the Central African Republic and the Holy See.

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Central European Summer Time

Central European Summer Time (CEST), sometime referred also as Central European Daylight Time (CEDT), is the standard clock time observed during the period of summer daylight-saving in those European countries which observe Central European Time (UTC+1) during the other part of the year.

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Cesare I Gonzaga

Cesare I Gonzaga (1530 – 15 February 1575) was count of Guastalla from 1557 until his death.

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Cesare Torelli

Cesare Torelli Romano was an Italian painter.

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CEU Cardinal Herrera University

CEU Cardenal Herrera University (in Spanish language Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera) is a private university in Valencia, Spain.

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Chaim Michael Dov Weissmandl

Chaim Michael Dov Weissmandl (חיים מיכאל דב וויסמנדל) (25 October 1903, Debrecen, Hungary – 29 November 1957, Mount Kisco, New York) (known as Michael Ber Weissmandl) was a rabbi and shtadlan who became known for his efforts to save the Jews of Slovakia from extermination at the hands of the Nazis during the Holocaust.

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Chair of Saint Peter

The Chair of Saint Peter (Cathedra Petri), also known as the Throne of Saint Peter, is a relic conserved in St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, the sovereign enclave of the Pope inside Rome, Italy.

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Chalk Farm Salvation Army Band

The Chalk Farm Band is brass band of the Salvation Army located at the Salvation Army Centre in Haverstock Hill, Chalk Farm, London, England.

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Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence

The Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence (Chapel of the Rosary), often referred to as the Matisse Chapel or the Vence Chapel, is a small Catholic chapel located in the town of Vence on the French Riviera.

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Charity with Four Children

Charity with Four Children is a sculpture by the Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini.

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Charles Bewley

Charles Henry Bewley (12 July 1888 – 1969) was raised in a famous Dublin Quaker business family and embraced Irish Republicanism and Roman Catholicism.

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Charles Billich

Charles (Carlo) Billich (born September 6, 1934) is an Australian artist.

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Charles Edward Stuart

Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Sylvester Severino Maria Stuart (31 December 1720 – 31 January 1788) was the elder son of James Francis Edward Stuart, grandson of James II and VII and after 1766 the Stuart claimant to the throne of Great Britain.

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Charles Gounod

Charles-François Gounod (17 June 181817 or 18 October 1893) was a French composer, best known for his Ave Maria, based on a work by Bach, as well as his opera Faust.

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Charles H. Pizzano

Charles H. Pizzano (born January 23, 1893 in Torre Le Nocelle Italy as Ciriaco Pizzano) was a sculptor from Medford, Massachusetts.

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Charles Helou

Charles Helou (شارل الحلو) (25 September 1913 – 7 January 2001) was President of Lebanon from 1964 to 1970.

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Charles I of Austria

Charles I or Karl I (Karl Franz Joseph Ludwig Hubert Georg Otto Maria; 17 August 18871 April 1922) was the last reigning monarch of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

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Charles of Mount Argus

Charles of Mount Argus, C.P. (11 December 1821 – January 1893), was a Dutch Passionist priest who served in 19th-century Ireland.

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Charles of Sezze

Saint Charles of Sezze (19 October 1613 – 6 January 1670) - born Giancarlo Marchioni - was an Italian professed religious from the Order of Friars Minor.

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Charles Steeb

Blessed Charles Steeb (18 December 1773 – 15 December 1856) was a German priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the founder of the Sisters of Mercy of Verona.

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Charles V of France

Charles V (21 January 1338 – 16 September 1380), called "the Wise" (le Sage; Sapiens), was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1364 to his death.

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Chen Shui-bian

Chen Shui-bian (born October 12, 1950) is a retired Taiwanese politician and lawyer who served as President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 2000 to 2008.

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Chetta Chevalier

Chetta Chevalier, born Henrietta Scerri (2 April 1901 – 7 September 1973), a Maltese woman of British nationality resident in Rome, was a critical node in Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty's "Rome Escape Line" network operating in the Vatican during World War Two.

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Chiamatemi Francesco

Chiamatemi Francesco (Call Me Francis) is a 2015 Italian biographical film about Pope Francis directed by Daniele Luchetti.

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Child Martyrs of Tlaxcala

The Martyrs of Tlaxcala were three Mexican Roman Catholic children from the state of Tlaxcala: Cristobal (1514/5 – 1527) and the two companions Antonio (1516/7 – 1529) and Juan (1516/7 – 1529).

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Chinatown, Houston

Chinatown (Simplified Chinese: 中国城, Hanyu Pinyin: Zhōngguóchéng) is a community in southwestern Houston, Texas, United States.

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Chinese palace

A Chinese palace is an imperial complex where the royal court and the civil government resided.

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Choral Arts Society of Washington

The Choral Arts Society of Washington is a major choral organization based in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1965 by Norman Scribner, it is regarded as one of the premier symphonic choruses in the United States.

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Christendom

Christendom has several meanings.

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Christian state

A Christian state is a country that recognizes a form of Christianity as its official religion and often has a state church, which is a Christian denomination that supports the government and is supported by the government.

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Christiane Kubrick

Christiane Susanne Kubrick (née Harlan; born 10 May 1932) is a German actress, dancer, painter, and singer.

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Christianity

ChristianityFrom Ancient Greek Χριστός Khristós (Latinized as Christus), translating Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ, Māšîăḥ, meaning "the anointed one", with the Latin suffixes -ian and -itas.

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Christianity by country

 As of the year 2015, Christianity has more than 2.3 billion adherents, out of about 7.5 billion people.

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Christianity in Europe

Christianity is the largest religion in Europe.

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Christianity in Italy

Christianity in Italy is characterised by the predominance of the Catholic Church.

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Christianity in the 16th century

In 16th-century Christianity, Protestantism came to the forefront and marked a significant change in the Christian world.

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Christianity in the 20th century

Christianity in the 20th century was characterized by an accelerating secularization of Western society, which had begun in the 19th century, and by the spread of Christianity to non-Western regions of the world.

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Christianity in the 5th century

In the 5th century in Christianity, there were many developments which led to further fracturing of the State church of the Roman Empire.

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Christianized sites

The Christianization of sites that had been pagan occurred as a result of conversions in early Christian times, as well as an important part of the strategy of Interpretatio Christiana ("Christian reinterpretation") during the Christianization of pagan peoples.

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Christina, Queen of Sweden

Christina (– 19 April 1689) reigned as Queen of Sweden from 1632 until her abdication in 1654.

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Christmas tree

A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer such as spruce, pine, or fir or an artificial tree of similar appearance, associated with the celebration of Christmas.

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Christoph Graf

Christoph Graf (born 5 September 1961) is the 35th and current Commander of the Pontifical Swiss Guard, appointed by Pope Francis on 7 February 2015, replacing Col.

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Christophe Plantin Prize

The Christophe Plantin Prize (French: Prix Christoffel Plantin), is a Belgian civilian prize, intended to reward a Belgian citizen who resides abroad, who has made significant contributions to cultural, artistic or scientific activities.

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Christopher Morris (photographer)

Christopher Morris (born 1958) is an American photojournalist best known for his documentary conflict photographs, a Whitehouse photographer, a fashion photographer, and a film director.

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Chronicle (U.S. TV series)

Chronicle is a newsmagazine television series that is produced by two New England television stations owned by Hearst Television: WCVB-TV (channel 5) in Boston, Massachusetts and WMUR-TV (channel 9) in Manchester, New Hampshire.

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Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 20th century

A list of 20th-century saints and blesseds.

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Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 21st century

A list of saints and blesseds who died in the 21st century.

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Chronology of works by Caravaggio

The following is a list of paintings by the Italian artist Caravaggio, listed chronologically.

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Chrysostomos II of Cyprus

Chrysostomos II, Archbishop of Nova Justiniana and All Cyprus (Χρυσόστομος Β΄; II.; born Irodotos Dimitriou (Greek: Ηρόδοτος Δημητρίου) on 10 April 1941) is the incumbent Archbishop of Cyprus.

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Church and state in medieval Europe

Church and state in medieval Europe includes the relationship between the Christian church and the various monarchies and other states in Europe, between the end of Roman authority in the West in the fifth century and the beginnings of the Reformation in the early sixteenth century.

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Church of Most Holy Saviour, Agrar

The Church of Most Holy Saviour also known as Agrar Church is a historic Roman Catholic Church situated in the locality of Bantwal.

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Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Vilnius

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Church of the Gesù (Montreal)

The Church of the Gesù (Église du Gesù) is a Roman Catholic Church in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Church of the Risen Christ

The Church of the Risen Christ is a Roman Catholic church in Singapore.

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Churches Militant, Penitent, and Triumphant

In Christian theology, the Christian Church is traditionally divided into.

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Cine Sony (Italy)

Cine Sony is an Italian free-to-air television channel owned by Sony Pictures Television.

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Circus of Nero

The Circus of Nero or Circus of Caligula was a circus in ancient Rome, located mostly in the present-day Vatican City.

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Circus Varianus

Circus Varianus was a Roman circus, possibly started around the time of Caracalla, residing in the palatial villa complex known as the Sessorium, beside the Amphitheatrum Castrense.

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City of God

The term City of God may refer to the unity between the Holy Roman Empire and the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages.

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City-state

A city-state is a sovereign state, also described as a type of small independent country, that usually consists of a single city and its dependent territories.

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Civic Arena (Pittsburgh)

Civic Arena (formerly the Civic Auditorium and later Mellon Arena) was an arena located in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Civilisation (TV series)

Civilisation—in full, Civilisation: A Personal View by Kenneth Clark—is a television documentary series written and presented by the art historian Kenneth Clark.

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Civitavecchia

Civitavecchia (meaning "ancient town") is a town and comune of the Metropolitan City of Rome in the central Italian region of Lazio.

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Clan Ostoja

Clan Ostoja (ancient Polish: Ostoya) was a powerful group of knights and lords in late-medieval Europe.

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Clara L. Brown Dyer

Clara L. Brown Dyer (March 13, 1849 – March 2, 1931) was an American artist who specialized in landscape painting.

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Claude de la Colombière

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Claudine Thévenet

Saint Claudine Thévenet (30 March 1774 – 3 February 1837) in religious Marie of Saint Ignatius - was a French Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Religious of Jesus and Mary.

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Claudio Granzotto

Blessed Claudio Granzotto (23 August 1900 – 15 August 1947) - born Riccardo Granzotto - was an Italian professed religious from the Order of Friars Minor and a noted sculptor.

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Clelia Barbieri

Saint Clelia Barbieri (13 February 1847 - 13 July 1870) was an Italian Roman Catholic and the founder of the Little Sisters of the Mother of Sorrows.

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Clemens August Graf von Galen

The Blessed Clemens August Graf von Galen (16 March 1878 – 22 March 1946) was a German count, Bishop of Münster, and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Clemente Marchisio

Blessed Clemente Marchisio (1 March 1833 - 16 December 1903) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest who served as a parish priest in the Archdiocese of Turin.

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Clementine Chapel

The Clementine Chapel, also known as La Clementina, is a particular Roman Catholic chapel located within the underground necropolitan grottoes of Saint Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.

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Clementine Hall

The Clementine Hall, called the Sala Clementina (The Clementine Salon) is a hall of the Apostolic Palace near St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.

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Cleopatra (band)

Cleopatra are an R&B/pop girl group from the UK whose members were sisters Cleo, Yonah, and Zainam Higgins.

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Cline Paden

Cline Rex Paden (August 22, 1919 – May 26, 2007) was a prominent Churches of Christ evangelist and missionary who, in 1962, founded what became the Sunset International Bible Institute in Lubbock, Texas.

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Co-Redemptrix

Co-Redemptrix is a title used by some Roman Catholics for the Blessed Virgin Mary, as well as a Catholic theological concept referring to Mary's role in the redemption of all peoples.

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Coat of arms

A coat of arms is a heraldic visual design on an escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard.

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Coat of arms of Pope Benedict XVI

The personal papal coat of arms of Pope Benedict XVI was designed by Archbishop Andrea Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo (who was later created a Cardinal) soon after the papal election in 2005.

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Coat of arms of Pope Francis

On 18 March 2013, Pope Francis adopted in his Papal coat of arms the coat of arms and motto he used since his episcopal consecration in 1991, differenced following his election as Roman Pontiff.

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Coat of arms of Poznań

The coat of arms of Poznań consists of white (not silver) city walls with three towers.

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Coats of arms of Europe

This is a list of the national coats of arms or equivalent emblems used by countries and dependent territories in Europe.

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Coats of arms of the Holy See and Vatican City

The coats of arms of the Holy See and Vatican City State in the form that combines two crossed keys and a tiara used as a coat of arms of the Holy See have origins attested from the 14th century.

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Codex Borgia

The Codex Borgia or Codex Yoalli Ehēcatl is a Mesoamerican ritual and divinatory manuscript.

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Codex Petropolitanus

Codex Petropolitanus is the Latin for Saint Petersburg Codex and may refer to one of the following manuscripts preserved in the Russian National Library, St. Petersburg.

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Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus

Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus, designated by N or 022 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 19 (Soden), is a 6th-century Greek New Testament codex gospel book.

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Codice di avviamento postale

Codice di Avviamento Postale (Postal Sending Code) is the Italian post code numeric system, consisting of five digits, such as 20121 Milan.

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Cola di Rienzo

Cola di Rienzo (or de Rienzi; or) (c. 1313 – 8 October 1354) was an Italian medieval politician and popular leader, tribune of the Roman people in the mid-14th century.

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Colectivo (Venezuela)

Colectivos or collectives are a type of community organization in Venezuela that supports the Government of Venezuela and the United Socialist Party of Venezuela with their Bolivarian Revolution.

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Collectio canonum quadripartita

The Collectio canonum quadripartita (also known as the Collectio Vaticana or, more commonly, the Quadripartitus) is an early medieval canon law collection, written around the year 850 in the ecclesiastical province of Reims.

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Collection of Modern Religious Art, Vatican Museums

The Collection of Modern Religious Art of the Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani, Collezione Arte Religiosa Moderna) is a collection of paintings, graphic art and sculptures.

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Collegio Teutonico

The Collegio Teutonico (German College), historically often referred to by its Latin name Collegium Germanicum, is one of the Pontifical Colleges of Rome.

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Colomba Gabriel

Blessed Colomba Matylda Gabriel (3 May 1858 - 24 September 1926) - in religious Janina - was a Ukrainian Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Benedictine Sisters of Charity.

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Colonnade

In classical architecture, a colonnade is a long sequence of columns joined by their entablature, often free-standing, or part of a building.

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Colpi di fulmine

Colpi di fulmine ("Lightning Strikes") is a 2012 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti and starring Christian De Sica and Lillo & Greg.

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Comin' Atcha! (album)

Comin' Atcha! is the debut album by English pop and R&B girl group Cleopatra, released on 30 June 1998 by WEA.

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Common European Home

The "Common European Home" was a concept created and espoused by former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev.

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Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City

Commonwealth Avenue (Abenida Komonwelt), formerly known as Don Mariano Marcos Avenue (Abenida Don Mariano Marcos), named after the father of President Ferdinand Marcos, is a highway located in Quezon City, Philippines, which spans from 6 to 18 lanes and is the widest in the Philippines.

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Comparison of alphabetic country codes

This is a comparison of the IOC, FIFA, and ISO 3166-1 three-letter codes, combined into one table for easy reference.

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Compay Segundo

Máximo Francisco Repilado Muñoz Telles (18 November 1907 – 13 July 2003), known professionally as "Compay Segundo", was a Cuban trova guitarist, singer and composer.

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Comprehensive Agreement between the Holy See and the State of Palestine

The Comprehensive Agreement between the Holy See and the State of Palestine is an agreement signed between the Vatican City State and the Palestinian Liberation Organization as representing the State of Palestine.

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Con Cremin

Cornelius Christopher Cremin (6 December 1908 – April 1987) was an Irish diplomat born in Kenmare, County Kerry.

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Condottieri

Condottieri (singular condottiero and condottiere) were the leaders of the professional military free companies (or mercenaries) contracted by the Italian city-states and the Papacy from the late Middle Ages and throughout the Renaissance.

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Confessions Tour

Confessions Tour was the seventh concert tour by American singer-songwriter Madonna.

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Congregation for the Causes of Saints

The Congregation for the Causes of Saints is the congregation of the Roman Curia that oversees the complex process that leads to the canonization of saints, passing through the steps of a declaration of "heroic virtues" and beatification.

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Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith

The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (Congregatio pro Doctrina Fidei; CDF) is the oldest among the nine congregations of the Roman Curia.

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Congregation of Pious Workers Rural Catechists

The Congregation of Pious Workers Rural Catechists or Ardorini Missionaries (in Latin Congregatio Piorum Operariorum Catechistarum Ruralium) are a Roman Catholic religious order.

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Congregation of the Vatican Press

The Holy Congregation of the Vatican Press (Latin - Congregatio pro typographia vaticana) was an organ of the Roman Curia.

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Congressional canvass for the Philippine presidential election, 2016

The following is the official canvassing of votes by the Congress of the Philippines for the 2016 Philippine presidential and vice presidential election.

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Consecration of Russia

The Consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary by a specific act of a Pope along with all the other Catholic bishops of the world was allegedly ordered in an apparition by Our Lady of Fátima in 1917.

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Constantin von Tischendorf

Lobegott Friedrich Constantin (von) Tischendorf (18 January 1815 – 7 December 1874) was a world-leading biblical scholar in his time.

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Constantino Brumidi

Constantino Brumidi (July 26, 1805 – February 19, 1880) was a Greek-Italian-American historical painter, best known and honored for his fresco work in the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.

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Constitution of Norway

The Constitution of Norway (complete name: the Constitution of the Kingdom of Norway; official name in Danish: Kongeriget Norges Grundlov; Norwegian Bokmål: Kongeriket Norges Grunnlov; Norwegian Nynorsk: Kongeriket Noregs Grunnlov) was first adopted on 16 May and subsequently signed and dated on 17 May 1814 by the Norwegian Constituent Assembly at Eidsvoll.

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Constitution of the Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic has gone through 39 constitutions, more than any other country, since its independence in 1844.

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Consulate of the United States, Liverpool

The United States Consulate in Liverpool, England, was established in 1790, and was the first overseas consulate founded by the then fledgling United States of America.

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Contardo Ferrini

Blessed Contardo Ferrini, T.O.S.F., was a noted Italian jurist and legal scholar.

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Contemporary Latin

Contemporary Latin is the form of the Latin language used from the end of the 19th century through the present.

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Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (Europe)

Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak has depicted Europe and related subjects extensively.

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Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women

The Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) is an international treaty adopted in 1979 by the United Nations General Assembly.

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Copies by Vincent van Gogh

Copies by Vincent van Gogh form an important group of paintings executed by Vincent van Gogh between 1887 and early 1890.

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Coppa Sergio Valci

Coppa Sergio Valci is the annual men's domestic round-robin association football cup competition in Vatican City.

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Coro de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico

The Coro de Cámara de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico (English: Resident Choir of the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico), more commonly referred to as the Coro de la PUCPR or simply El Coro de la Católica, is the choir of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico in Ponce, Puerto Rico.

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Coronation Mass (Mozart)

The Krönungsmesse (German for Coronation Mass) (Mass No. 15 in C major, K. 317; sometimes Mass No. 16), composed in 1779, is one of the most popular of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 17 extant settings of the Ordinary of the Mass.

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Corps of Firefighters of the Vatican City State

The Corps of Firefighters of the Vatican City State (Corpo dei vigili del fuoco dello Stato della Città del Vaticano) is the fire brigade of the Vatican City State.

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Corps of Gendarmerie of Vatican City

The Gendarmerie Corps of Vatican City State (Corpo della Gendarmeria dello Stato della Città del Vaticano) is the gendarmerie, or police and security force, of Vatican City and the extraterritorial properties of the Holy See.

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Corsican Guard

The Corsican Guard (Italian and Corsican: Guardia Corsa) was a military unit of the Papal States composed exclusively of Corsican mercenaries on duty in Rome, having the functions of an urban militia and guard for the Pope.

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Cosmatesque

Cosmatesque, or Cosmati, is a style of geometric decorative inlay stonework typical of the architecture of Medieval Italy, and especially of Rome and its surroundings, and derived from that of the Byzantine Empire.

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Costa Rica

Costa Rica ("Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica (República de Costa Rica), is a country in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Ecuador to the south of Cocos Island.

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Council of Europe

The Council of Europe (CoE; Conseil de l'Europe) is an international organisation whose stated aim is to uphold human rights, democracy and the rule of law in Europe.

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Counter-Reformation

The Counter-Reformation, also called the Catholic Reformation or the Catholic Revival, was the period of Catholic resurgence initiated in response to the Protestant Reformation, beginning with the Council of Trent (1545–1563) and ending at the close of the Thirty Years' War (1648).

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Countries in the International Organization for Standardization

There are,, 162 members of the International Organization for Standardization.

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Court of Disputed Returns (Australia)

The Court of Disputed Returns in Australia is a special jurisdiction of the High Court of Australia.

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Cradle of Filth

Cradle of Filth are an English extreme metal band, formed in Suffolk, England in 1991.

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Crawford Art Gallery

The Crawford Art Gallery (Áiléar Crawford) is a public art gallery and museum in the city of Cork, Ireland.

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Creationism

Creationism is the religious belief that the universe and life originated "from specific acts of divine creation",Gunn 2004, p. 9, "The Concise Oxford Dictionary says that creationism is 'the belief that the universe and living organisms originated from specific acts of divine creation.'" as opposed to the scientific conclusion that they came about through natural processes.

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Crepidodera aurea

Crepidodera aurea is a species of flea beetles from Chrysomelidae family that can be found in everywhere in Europe, except for Albania, Andorra, Finland, Ireland, Latvia, Moldova, Monaco, Norway, San Marino, Sweden, Vatican City, and various European islands.

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Crepidodera fulvicornis

Crepidodera fulvicornis is a species of flea beetle from Chrysomelidae family that can be found everywhere in Europe, except for Albania, Andorra, Croatia, Moldova, San Marino, Vatican City, and various European islands.

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Crepidodera nitidula

Crepidodera nitidula is a species of flea beetle from Chrysomelidae family that can be found everywhere in Europe except for Albania, Andorra, Croatia, Greece, Ireland, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Spain, Vatican City, and various European islands.

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Crepidodera pluta

Crepidodera pluta is a species of flea beetles from Chrysomelidae family that can be found everywhere in Europe, except Andorra, Finland, Ireland, Monaco, Moldova, Norway, San Marino, and Vatican City.

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Crime in Vatican City

Crime in the Vatican City consists largely of purse snatching, pick-pocketing and shoplifting by tourists.

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Crispin of Viterbo

Saint Crispino da Viterbo (13 November 1668 – 19 May 1750) - born Pietro Fioretti - was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious from Order of Friars Minor Capuchin.

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Criticism of monarchy

Criticism of monarchy can be targeted against the general form of government—monarchy—or more specifically, to particular monarchical governments as controlled by hereditary royal families.

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Criticism of Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II was criticised, amongst other things, for lack of any response to sex abuse of children in the Church.

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Croatian pre-Romanesque art and architecture

Croatian Pre-Romanesque art and architecture or Old Croatian Art is Pre-Romanesque art and architecture of Croats from their arrival at Balkans till the end of the 11th century when begins the dominance of Romanesque style in art; that was the time of Croatian rulers (Croatian dukes and Croatian Kingdom).

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Croatian War of Independence

The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat operations in Croatia by 1992.

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Crossing the Threshold of Hope

Crossing the Threshold of Hope was written in 1994 by Pope John Paul II.

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Crown jewels

Crown Jewels are the objects of metalwork and jewellery in the regalia of a current or former monarchy.

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Crown of Rus

The Crown of Rus, also known as the Crown of Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia, is the crown with which Daniel of Galicia was crowned in 1253 by a papal archbishop in Drohiczyn.

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Crucifixion in the arts

Crucifixions and crucifixes have appeared in the arts and popular culture from before the era of the pagan Roman Empire.

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Cryptops hortensis

Cryptops hortensis (commonly known as the Common Cryptops) is a species of centipede in the family Cryptopidae.

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Cuba–United States relations

Cuba and the United States restored diplomatic relations on 20 July 2015, which had been severed in 1961 during the Cold War.

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Cuban thaw

The Cuban thaw was a warming of Cuba–United States relations that began in December 2014 ending a 54-year stretch of hostility between the nations.

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Cuisine of Corsica

The cuisine of Corsica is the traditional cuisine of the island of Corsica.

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Culture of ancient Rome

The culture of ancient Rome existed throughout almost 1200-year history of the civilization of Ancient Rome.

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Culture of Rome, Italy

The Culture of Rome, Italy refers to the arts, high culture, language, religion, politics, libraries, cuisine, architecture and fashion in Rome, Italy.

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Culture of Vatican City

Vatican City is itself of great cultural significance.

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Cupressus sempervirens

Cupressus sempervirens, the Mediterranean cypress (also known as Italian cypress, Tuscan cypress, Persian cypress, or pencil pine), is a species of cypress native to the eastern Mediterranean region, in northeast Libya, southern Albania, southern coastal Croatia (Dalmatia), southern Montenegro, southern Greece, southern Turkey, Cyprus, northern Egypt, western Syria, Lebanon, Malta, Italy, Israel, western Jordan, and also a disjunct population in Iran.

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Currencies of the European Union

There are eleven currencies of the European Union used officially by member states.

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Currency substitution

Currency substitution, dollarization, or elminting (from el-, meaning foreign) is the use of a foreign currency in parallel to or instead of the domestic currency.

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Currency symbol

A currency symbol is a graphic symbol used as a shorthand for a currency's name, especially in reference to amounts of money.

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Currency union

A currency union (also known as monetary union) involves two or more states sharing the same currency without them necessarily having any further integration (such as an economic and monetary union, which would have, in addition, a customs union and a single market).

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Cyril Baselios

Moran Mor Cyril Baselios (Malayalam: സിറില് ബസേലിയോസ്) or when referring exclusively to his being a Major Archbishop, Cyril Baselios Malancharuvil O.I.C. (born James Malancharuvil, 1935 – 2007) was the first Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church based in Trivandrum, Kerala, elevated by Pope John Paul II.

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Dahil Sa Pag-ibig

Dahil Sa Pag-ibig (lit. Because of Love; working title: Padre de Familia) is a Philippine television drama series that aired on ABS-CBN from March 12, 2012 to June 29, 2012, replacing Budoy.

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Dakar Rally

The Dakar Rally (or simply "The Dakar"; formerly known as the "Paris–Dakar Rally") is an annual rally raid organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation.

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Dan Harris (journalist)

Daniel B. "Dan" Harris (born July 26, 1971) is a correspondent for ABC News, an anchor for Nightline and co-anchor for the weekend edition of Good Morning America.

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Daniel Martin Eckhart

Daniel Martin Eckhart is a screenwriter and author.

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Daniela Mercury

Daniela Mercury (born Daniela Mercuri de Almeida on July 28, 1965) is a Portuguese Brazilian singer, songwriter, dancer, producer, actress and television host.

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Daniele Comboni

Saint Daniele Comboni (15 March 1831 – 10 October 1881) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop who served in the missions in Africa and was the founder of both the Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus and the Comboni Missionary Sisters.

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Dark Rome Tours & Walks

Dark Rome Tours is a tour company which offers guided tours in Rome, the Vatican, Florence, Venice, Milan and Paris.

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Darkhold

The Darkhold, also known as The Book of Sins, is a fictional book (a grimoire) appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Das Königsprojekt

Das Königsprojekt (English: The Royal Project) is a German-language science fiction novel by Carl Amery, published in 1974.

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David B. Hooten

David Benjimen Hooten (born December 31, 1962) is a Grammy and Emmy nominated musician, restaurateur, and candidate for the Oklahoma Legislature as a Democrat and as a Republican before being elected to county office in 2016.

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David Lewis (Jesuit priest)

David Lewis (1616 – 27 August 1679) was a Jesuit Catholic priest and martyr who was also known as Charles Baker.

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David Nikuradze

David Nikuradze (Georgian: დავით ნიკურაძე) (born November 2, 1975) is a television news journalist.

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David Roldán Lara

David Roldán Lara (2 March 1907 – 15 August 1926) was a Mexican layman who was killed during the Cristero War.

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Day-year principle

The day-year principle, year-day principle or year-for-a-day principle is a method of interpretation of Bible prophecy in which the word day in prophecy is considered to be symbolic of a year of actual time.

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Dayana Mendoza

Dayana Sabrina Mendoza Moncada (born June 1, 1986) is a Venezuelan model, beauty queen and actress, who won Miss Universe 2008.

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Dead Sea Scrolls

Dead Sea Scrolls (also Qumran Caves Scrolls) are ancient Jewish religious, mostly Hebrew, manuscripts found in the Qumran Caves near the Dead Sea.

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Death and funeral of Corazon Aquino

Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino, the eleventh President of the Philippines, died on August 1, 2009 at the Makati Medical Center in Makati of cardiorespiratory arrest after being in hospital since June 2009, and was first diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2008.

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Death in Venice (film)

Death in Venice (original Italian title: Morte a Venezia) is a 1971 Italian-French drama film directed by Luchino Visconti and starring Dirk Bogarde and Björn Andrésen.

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Death of Muammar Gaddafi

Muammar Gaddafi, the deposed leader of Libya, was captured and killed on 20 October 2011 during the Battle of Sirte.

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Death of the Virgin (Caravaggio)

Death of the Virgin (1606) is a painting completed by the Italian Baroque master Caravaggio.

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Death Track: Resurrection

Death Track: Resurrection (Death Track: Возрождение) is a computer racing game developed by SkyFallen Entertainment and published by 1C Company.

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Deaths in February 2006

The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2006.

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Decapitation

Decapitation is the complete separation of the head from the body.

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December 1929

The following events occurred in December 1929.

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Deliverance of Saint Peter

The Liberation of Saint Peter is a fresco painting by the Italian High Renaissance artist Raphael.

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Democratic Republic of the Congo–Holy See relations

Democratic Republic of the Congo–Holy See relations refers to the current relationship between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Holy See.

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Democratic Republic of the Congo–Republic of the Congo relations

The Republic of the Congo–Democratic Republic of the Congo relations or the Brazzaville-Kinshasa relations refers to the bilateral relations of the Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville) and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa).

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Demographics of Europe

Figures for the population of Europe vary according to how one defines the boundaries of Europe.

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Demographics of Italy

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Italy, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

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Demographics of Liechtenstein

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Liechtenstein, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

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Denis Calvaert

Denis (or Denys) Calvaert (about 154016 April 1619) was a Flemish painter born at Antwerp, who lived in Italy for most of his life, where he was known as Dionisio Fiammingo or simply Il Fiammingo (the Fleming).

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Dennis Rodman

Dennis Keith Rodman (born May 13, 1961) is an American retired professional basketball player who played for the Detroit Pistons, San Antonio Spurs, Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers, and Dallas Mavericks in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

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Dermot O'Hurley

Dermot O'Hurley (c. 1530 – 19 or 20 June 1584; Dermod or Dermond O'Hurley, Diarmaid Ó hUrthuile) was a Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cashel in Ireland during the reign of Elizabeth I who was put to death for treason.

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Des'ree

Desirée Annette Weeks (born 30 November 1968), stage name Des'ree, is a British R&B recording artist who rose to popularity during the 1990s.

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Devil's advocate

The Advocatus Diaboli (Latin for Devil's Advocate) was formerly an official position within the Catholic Church: one who "argued against the canonization (sainthood) of a candidate in order to uncover any character flaws or misrepresentation of the evidence favoring canonization".

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Devlin Waugh

Devlin Waugh (a play on Evelyn Waugh) is a fictional character who has appeared regularly in British comic anthologies 2000 AD and Judge Dredd Megazine.

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Dicastery for Communication

The Dicastery for Communication (Dicastero per la Comunicazione) is a division (dicastery) of the Roman Curia with authority over all communications offices of the Holy See and the Vatican City State, including the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Holy See Press Office, Vatican Internet Service, Vatican Radio, Vatican Television Center, Osservatore Romano,, Photograph Service, and Vatican Publishing House.

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Diego Luis de San Vitores

Blessed Diego Luis de San Vitores (November 12, 1627 – April 2, 1672) was a Spanish Jesuit missionary who founded the first Catholic church on the island of Guam.

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Diego Maradona

Diego Armando Maradona Franco (born 30 October 1960) is an Argentine retired professional footballer and manager.

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Diego Velázquez

Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez (baptized on June 6, 1599August 6, 1660) was a Spanish painter, the leading artist in the court of King Philip IV, and one of the most important painters of the Spanish Golden Age.

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Digital multimedia broadcasting

Digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) is a digital radio transmission technology developed in South Korea as part of the national IT project for sending multimedia such as TV, radio and datacasting to mobile devices such as mobile phones, laptops and GPS navigation systems.

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Dignitatis Humanae Institute

The Dignitatis Humanae Institute (DHI), also known as the Institute for Human Dignity and L’Istituto Dignitatis Humanae, is a Catholic-inspired NGO based in Rome.

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Dimitrije Popović

Dimitrije "Mita" Popović is an eminent Montenegrin and Croatian painter, sculptor, art critic and philosopher born in Cetinje, Montenegro, on 4 March 1951.

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Din Syamsuddin

Prof.

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Dina Bélanger

Blessed Dina Bélanger (30 April 1897 – 4 September 1929) - in religious Marie of Saint Cecilia of Rome - was a Canadian professed religious and a professed member from the Religieuses de Jésus-Marie.

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Dina Bosatta

Blessed Dina Bosatta (27 May 1858 - 20 April 1887) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious (nun) who became a professed member of the Daughters of Mary religious congregation alongside her sister Marcellina.

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Dinkha IV

Mar Dinkha IV (Classical Syriac: and مار دنخا الرابع), born Dinkha Khanania (15 September 1935 – 26 March 2015), was the Catholicos-Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East.

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Dino Monduzzi

Dino Monduzzi, ComC • GCIH • ComIH (2 April 1922 – 13 October 2006) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church.

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Diocese of Rome

The Diocese of Rome (Dioecesis Urbis seu Romana, Diocesi di Roma) is a diocese of the Catholic Church in Rome.

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Diogenes

Diogenes (Διογένης, Diogenēs), also known as Diogenes the Cynic (Διογένης ὁ Κυνικός, Diogenēs ho Kunikos), was a Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynic philosophy.

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Diogo Ribeiro

Diogo Ribeiro, also known as Diego Ribero, was a Portuguese cartographer and explorer who worked most of his life in Spain.

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Disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi

Emanuela Orlandi (born 14 January 1968) was a citizen of Vatican City who mysteriously disappeared on 22 June 1983.

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Disappearance of Mirella Gregori

Mirella Gregori (born October 7, 1967) mysteriously disappeared from Rome in May 1983, about 40 days before the disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi, a citizen of Vatican City.

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Disputation of the Holy Sacrament

The Disputation of the Sacrament (La disputa del sacramento), or Disputa, is a painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael.

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Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire

The period of the defeat and end of the Ottoman Empire (1908–1922) began with the Second Constitutional Era with the Young Turk Revolution.

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Divorce

Divorce, also known as dissolution of marriage, is the termination of a marriage or marital union, the canceling or reorganizing of the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage, thus dissolving the bonds of matrimony between a married couple under the rule of law of the particular country or state.

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Divorce law by country

This article is a general overview of divorce laws around the world.

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Dmitri Kessel

Dmitri Kessel (1902-1995) was a photojournalist and staff photographer on Life magazine known for his courageous coverage of war on the front line, including reports on the liberation of Europe and conflict in the Congo.

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Doctor (Wildstorm)

The Doctor is the name of several fictional characters in the Wildstorm Universe.

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Doctor of both laws

A Doctor of Canon and Civil Law, from the Latin doctor utriusque juris, or juris utriusque doctor, or doctor juris utriusque ("doctor of both laws") (abbreviations include: JUD, IUD, DUJ, JUDr., DUI, DJU, Dr.iur.utr., Dr.jur.utr., DIU, UJD and UID) is a scholar who has acquired a doctorate in both civil law and church law.

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Dolores Cristina

Dolores Cristina (born January 10, 1949.) is a former Maltese politician who served in a number of ministerial positions under a number of Nationalist Governments.

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Dolores Puthod

Dolores Puthod, born in June 24, 1934 in Milan from Italian-French parents, is an Italian painter.

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Domenico di Pace Beccafumi

Domenico di Pace Beccafumi (1486May 18, 1551) was an Italian Renaissance-Mannerist painter active predominantly in Siena.

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Domenico Giani

Dr. Domenico Giani (born 16 August 1962 in Arezzo, Italy), ex officier of Guardia di Finanza, is the current Inspector General of the Corpo della Gendarmeria, the police and security force of Vatican City, and the chief bodyguard of Pope Benedict XVI and of Pope Francis since June 3, 2006.

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Domenico Lentini

Blessed Domenico Lentini (20 November 1770 – 25 February 1828) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest.

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Domenico Mazzarella

Blessed Domenico Mazzarella (9 September 1802 – 4 July 1854) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest.

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Domenico Mustafà

Domenico Mustafà (16 April 1829 – 17 March 1912) was an Italian castrato singer, composer and choir director.

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Domenico Tardini

Domenico Tardini (29 February 1888 – 30 July 1961) was a longtime aide to Pope Pius XII in the Secretariat of State.

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Domingo Ibáñez de Erquicia

Fr.

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Domingo Iturrate Zubero

Blessed Domingo Iturrate Zubero (11 May 1901 - 7 April 1927) - in religious Domingo of the Blessed Sacrament - was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Trinitarian Order.

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Dominic Collins

Dominic Collins, SJ, (1566 – 31 October 1602) was an Irish Jesuit lay brother, an ex-army man, who died for his Catholic faith.

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Dominik Trcka

Blessed Dominik Trčka (6 July 1886 – 23 March 1959) - in religious Metod - was a Czech Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Redemptorists.

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Domus Sanctae Marthae

The Domus Sanctae Marthae (Latin for Saint Martha's House; in Italian, Casa Santa Marta) is a building adjacent to St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.

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Don Novello

Donald Andrew "Don" Novello (born January 1, 1943) is an American writer, film director, producer, actor, singer and comedian.

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Donald Coggan

Frederick Donald Coggan, Baron Coggan, (9 October 1909 – 17 May 2000) was the 101st Archbishop of Canterbury from 1974 to 1980.

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Donald Trump

Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is the 45th and current President of the United States, in office since January 20, 2017.

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Donald Wuerl

Donald William Wuerl (born November 12, 1940) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church.

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Donation of Constantine

The Donation of Constantine is a forged Roman imperial decree by which the 4th century emperor Constantine the Great supposedly transferred authority over Rome and the western part of the Roman Empire to the Pope.

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Door of the Dead in St. Peter's Basilica

The Door of the Dead, also known as the Door of Death, is a bronze door sculpted by Giacomo Manzù between 1961 and 1964 by commission of Pope John XXIII.

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Dov Seidman

Dov Seidman (born May 13, 1964) is an American author, attorney, columnist and businessman.

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Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon

Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon is a 2008 point-and-click adventure video game developed by Kheops Studio for Microsoft Windows, and published by Microïds in Europe and Encore in North America.

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Draft Universe

The Draft Universe (Вселенная «Черновика») is a fictional setting for a science fiction duology written by Sergei Lukyanenko and consisting of the novels Rough Draft and Final Draft.

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Drakensberg Boys' Choir School

Drakensberg Boys Choir School is a choir school located near Winterton, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

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Dual loyalty

In politics, dual loyalty is loyalty to two separate interests that potentially conflict with each other.

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Dudum siquidem

Dudum siquidem (Latin for "A short while ago") is a papal bull issued by Pope Alexander VI on, one of the Bulls of Donation addressed to the Catholic Monarchs Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon which supplemented the bull Inter caetera and purported to grant to them "all islands and mainlands whatsoever, found and to be found, discovered and to be discovered, that are or may be or may seem to be in the route of navigation or travel towards the west or south, whether they be in western parts, or in the regions of the south and east and of India".

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Duns Scotus

John Duns, commonly called Duns Scotus (1266 – 8 November 1308), is generally considered to be one of the three most important philosopher-theologians of the High Middle Ages (together with Thomas Aquinas and William of Ockham).

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Duquesne University

Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit is a private Catholic university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Duquesne University School of Law

Duquesne University School of Law is a private Catholic university law school located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Dutch exonyms

Below is list of Dutch language exonyms for places in non-Dutch-speaking areas of Europe.

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Early Middle Ages

The Early Middle Ages or Early Medieval Period, typically regarded as lasting from the 5th or 6th century to the 10th century CE, marked the start of the Middle Ages of European history.

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Early world maps

The earliest known world maps date to classical antiquity, the oldest examples of the 6th to 5th centuries BCE still based on the flat Earth paradigm.

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East–West Schism

The East–West Schism, also called the Great Schism and the Schism of 1054, was the break of communion between what are now the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox churches, which has lasted since the 11th century.

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Ecclesiastical heraldry

Ecclesiastical heraldry refers to the use of heraldry within the Christian Church for dioceses and Christian clergy.

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Ecclesiastical Latin

Ecclesiastical Latin, also called Liturgical Latin or Church Latin, is the form of Latin that is used in the Roman and the other Latin rites of the Catholic Church, as well as in the Anglican Churches, Lutheran Churches, Methodist Churches, and the Western Rite of the Eastern Orthodox Church, for liturgical purposes.

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Economy of Europe

The economy of Europe comprises more than 740 million people in 50 different countries.

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Economy of Vatican City

The unique, noncommercial economy of Vatican City is supported financially by contributions (known as Peter's Pence) from Roman Catholics throughout the world, the sale of postage stamps and tourist mementos, fees for admission to museums, and the sale of publications.

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Ecorally San Marino – Città del Vaticano

The Ecorally San Marino – Città del Vaticano is a FIA Alternative Energies Cup event organized since 2006 by the S.M.R.O. – San Marino Racing Organization.

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Edith Stein

Edith Stein (religious name Teresa Benedicta a Cruce OCD; also known as St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross; 12 October 1891 – 9 August 1942), was a German Jewish philosopher who converted to Roman Catholicism and became a Discalced Carmelite nun.

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Edmund Arrowsmith

Saint Edmund Arrowsmith, SJ (1585 – 28 August 1628) is one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Edmund Gennings

Saint Edmund Gennings (1567 – 10 December 1591) was an English martyr, who was executed during the English Reformation for being a Catholic priest.

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Edmund Ignatius Rice

Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice, CFC (Iognáid Rís; 1 June 1762 – 29 August 1844), was a Roman Catholic missionary and educationalist.

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Edmundo Valenzuela

Bishop Edmundo Ponziano Valenzuela Mellid SDB (born 19 November 1944) is a Roman Catholic missionary currently serving in Paraguay as the sixth Metropolitan Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Asunción.

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Eduard Nalbandyan

Eduard Nalbandyan (Էդվարդ Նալբանդյան; born July 16, 1956) is an Armenian diplomat.

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Eduard Profittlich

Eduard Gottlieb Profittlich, SJ (Birresdorf, village near Koblenz, German Empire, 11 September 1890 – Kirov, Soviet Union, 22 February 1942) was a Jesuit German Catholic archbishop, apostolic administrator of Estonia, victim of Soviet persecution, martyr and servant of God.

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Eduardo Martínez Somalo

Eduardo Martínez Somalo (born 31 March 1927) is a Spanish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Eduardus Sangsun

Eduardus Sangsun (June 14, 1943 – October 13, 2008) was the Indonesian third bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ruteng from 1984 until his death in 2008.

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Edward Gierek

Edward Gierek (6 January 1913 – 29 July 2001) was a Polish communist politician.

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Edward Kelly (bishop)

Edward Joseph Kelly (February 26, 1890 – April 21, 1956) was a Roman Catholic clergyman from the United States.

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Edward Marshall Boehm

Edward Marshall Boehm (August 21, 1913 – January 29, 1969) was an American figurative expressionist sculptor, known for his porcelain figures of birds and other wildlife.

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Edward Poppe

Blessed Edward Poppe (18 December 1890 - 10 June 1924) was a Belgian Roman Catholic priest.

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Edward Steves Homestead

The Edward Steves Homestead is located in the Bexar County city of San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Efraín Saavedra

Efrain Saavedra Barrera (born February 8, 1945) is a Peruvian diplomat who has served for the Peruvian Diplomatic Office since 1972 in: Rome, Italy; Vatican City; Tegucigalpa, Honduras; Valparaíso, Chile; Chicago, United States; Montevideo, Uruguay; Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is currently assigned to Machala, Ecuador.

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Egidio Maria of Saint Joseph

Saint Egidio Maria of Saint Joseph (16 November 1729 – 7 February 1812) - born Francesco Postillo - was an Italian professed religious of the Order of Friars Minor.

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Eighth constituency for French residents overseas

The Eighth constituency for French residents overseas (huitième circonscription des Français établis hors de France) is one of eleven constituencies each electing one representative of French citizens overseas to the French National Assembly.

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El Correo

El Correo (Spanish for "The Courier") is a leading daily newspaper in Bilbao and the Basque Country of northern Spain.

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Elective monarchy

An elective monarchy is a monarchy ruled by an elected monarch, in contrast to a hereditary monarchy in which the office is automatically passed down as a family inheritance.

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Electoral college

An electoral college is a set of electors who are selected to elect a candidate to a particular office.

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Elena Guerra

Blessed Elena Guerra (23 June 1835 – 11 April 1914) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Oblates of the Holy Spirit.

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Elene Church

The Elene Church is a fictional church, the official church of the continent of Eosia (excluding Zemoch) in David Eddings' series The Elenium and The Tamuli.

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Elio Toaff

Elio Toaff (30 April 1915 – 19 April 2015) was the Chief Rabbi of Rome from 1951 to 2002.

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Elisa Angela Meneguzzi

Blessed Elisa Angela Meneguzzi (12 September 1901 - 2 December 1941) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and a member of the Sisters of Saint Francis de Sales.

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Elisabeth Canori Mora

Blessed Elisabetta Canori Mora (21 November 1774 – 5 February 1825) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed member from the Secular Trinitarians.

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Elisabetta Maria Satellico

Blessed Elisabetta Maria Satellico (31 December 1706 - 8 November 1745) - in religious Maria Crocifissa - was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious from the Poor Clares who served as her convent's abbess.

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Elisabetta Vendramini

Blessed Elisabetta Vendramini (9 April 1790 - 2 April 1860) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious who established the Franciscan Elizabethan Sisters in 1830 in Padua.

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Elizabeth Hesselblad

Saint Maria Elizabeth Hesselblad (4 June 1870 – 24 April 1957), was a Swedish nurse who was a convert to the Catholic Church and founded a new form of life of the Bridgettines known as the Bridgettine Sisters.

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Elizabeth of the Trinity

Saint Elizabeth of the Trinity, O.C.D. (Élisabeth de la Trinité), born Élisabeth Catez (18 July 1880 – 9 November 1906), was a French Discalced Carmelite professed religious in addition to being a mystic and a spiritual writer.

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Elon Musk

Elon Reeve Musk (born June 28, 1971) is an American business magnate, investor and engineer.

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Elvira Moragas Cantarero

Blessed Elvira Moragas Cantarero (8 January 1881 - 15 August 1936) - in religious María Sagrario de San Luis Gonzaga - was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious from the Discalced Carmelites.

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Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, Prince of Venice

Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, Prince of Venice (Emanuele Filiberto Umberto Reza Ciro René Maria di Savoia; born 22 June 1972),Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser XIV.

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Emanuele Ne Vunda

Antonio Emanuele Ne Vunda (died 1608), also Antonio Manuel Nsaku ne Vunda (or Vunta or Funda) was an ambassador from the West African Kingdom of Kongo to the Vatican, sent by the king of Kongo Alvaro II to Pope Paul V in 1604–1608.

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Embassy of Colombia, Holy See

The Embassy of Colombia to the Holy See is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Colombia to the Holy See; it is headed by the Ambassador of Colombia to the Holy See.

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Embassy of the Republic of China to the Holy See

The Embassy of the Republic of China to the Holy See is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of China accredited to the Holy See, one of its few ''de jure'' embassies in the world, and the only one remaining in Europe.

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Embassy of the State of Palestine to the Holy See

The Embassy of the State of Palestine in Vatican City (سفارة دولة فلسطين لدى حاضرة الفاتيكان) is the diplomatic mission of the Palestine in Vatican.

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Embassy of the United States, Baghdad

The Embassy of the United States of America in Baghdad is the diplomatic mission of United States of America in the Republic of Iraq.

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Emerald network

The Emerald network is a network of nature protection areas to conserve wild flora and fauna and their natural habitats of Europe, which was launched in 1989 by the Council of Europe as part of its work under the Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats or Bern Convention that came into force on 1 June 1982.

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Emil Kapaun

Emil Joseph Kapaun (April 20, 1916 – May 23, 1951) was a Roman Catholic priest and United States Army captain who served as a United States Army chaplain during World War II and the Korean War.

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Emil Mazy

Emil Tissot Mazy (December 27, 1865 — June 6, 1943) was a prominent California artist born in Rosée, Namur, Belgium.

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Emilio de Brigard Ortiz

Emilio de Brigard Ortiz (15 May 1888 – 6 March 1986) was a Colombian prelate of the Catholic Church.

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Emilio Scotto

Emilio Scotto (Buenos Aires, September 27, 1954) is an Argentine adventurer, photojournalist, and writer.

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Emma Üffing

Emma Üffing (8 April 1914 - 9 September 1955) - in religious Maria Euthymia - was a German Roman Catholic professed religious from the Clemens Sisters (official title: Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin and Our Lady of Sorrows).

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Emmanuel Dungia

Emmanuel Dungia (April 20, 1948 – February 1, 2006) was a diplomat of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), author of the political book: Mobutu and the money of Zaïre: the revelations of a diplomat, former Secret Services agent (Mobutu et l’argent du Zaïre: les révélations d'un diplomate, ex-agent des Services secrets).

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Emmaus High School

Emmaus High School is a public high school located in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, in the United States.

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Enclave and exclave

An enclave is a territory, or a part of a territory, that is entirely surrounded by the territory of one other state.

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End of Days (film)

End of Days is a 1999 American fantasy action horror thriller film directed by Peter Hyams and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gabriel Byrne, Robin Tunney, Kevin Pollak, Rod Steiger, CCH Pounder, and Udo Kier.

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Endorsements in the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016

A number of politicians, public figures, newspapers and magazines, businesses and other organisations endorsed either the United Kingdom remaining in the EU or the United Kingdom leaving the EU during the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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English exonyms

An English exonym is a name in the English language for a place (a toponym), or occasionally other terms, which does not follow the local usage (the endonym).

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Enlargement of the eurozone

The enlargement of the eurozone is an ongoing process within the European Union (EU).

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Enrico Rebuschini

Blessed Enrico Rebuschini (25 April 1860 – 10 May 1938) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Camillians.

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Enrique de Ossó i Cervelló

Saint Enrique de Ossó i Cervelló (16 October 1840 - 27 January 1896) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Society of Saint Teresa of Jesus.

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Enrique Olaya Herrera

Enrique Alfredo Olaya Herrera (November 12, 1880 – February 18, 1937) was a Colombian journalist and politician, President of Colombia from August 7, 1930 until August 7, 1934 representing the Colombian Liberal Party.

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Enrique Ruiz Guiñazú

Enrique Ruiz Guiñazú (14 October 1884 - 13 November 1967) was an Argentine politician who is best remembered for his spell as Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship in the 1940s.

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Entertainment

Entertainment is a form of activity that holds the attention and interest of an audience, or gives pleasure and delight.

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Eritrean Catholic Church

The Eritrean Catholic Church is a Metropolitan sui iuris Eastern particular church headquartered in Asmara, Eritrea.

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Ernest Kombo

Ernest Kombo, S.J. (March 27, 1941 – October 22, 2008) was the second bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Owando, in the Republic of the Congo, Africa.

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Ernesto Civardi

Ernesto Civardi (21 October 1906 – 28 November 1989) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Secretary of the Sacred Congregation for Bishops from 1967 to 1979, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1979.

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Ernesto Corripio y Ahumada

Ernesto Corripio y Ahumada (June 29, 1919 – April 10, 2008) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Ernst & Young

Ernst & Young (doing business as EY) is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in London, England.

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Ernst von Weizsäcker

Ernst Heinrich Freiherr von Weizsäcker (25 May 1882 – 4 August 1951) was a German naval officer, diplomat and politician.

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Etchmiadzin Cathedral

Etchmiadzin Cathedral (Էջմիածնի մայր տաճար, Ēǰmiatsni mayr tačar) is the mother church of the Armenian Apostolic Church, located in the city of Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin), Armenia.

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Eternal (band)

Eternal were a British R&B girl group formed in 1992 with the line-up consisting of Easther Bennett and her older sister Vernie Bennett, with Kéllé Bryan and her friend and classmate Louise Redknapp who were also recruited into the group by the label.

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Ethnic groups in Europe

The Indigenous peoples of Europe are the focus of European ethnology, the field of anthropology related to the various indigenous groups that reside in the nations of Europe.

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Etruscan art

Etruscan art was produced by the Etruscan civilization in central Italy between the 9th and 2nd centuries BC.

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Eucharistic Congress

In the Catholic Church, a Eucharistic Congress is a gathering of clergy, religious, and laity to bear witness to the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, which is an important Roman Catholic doctrine.

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Eugénie Joubert

Blessed Eugénie Joubert (11 February 1876 – 2 July 1904) was a French Roman Catholic professed religious from the Sisters of the Holy Family of the Sacred Heart.

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Eugene John Gerber

Eugene John Gerber (born April 30, 1931) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Eugenia Elisabetta Ravasio

Mother Eugenia Elisabetta Ravasio (4 September 1907 – 10 August 1990) was an Italian nun, visionary and mystic, from the Roman Catholic Church.

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Eugenia Maria Ravasco

Blessed Eugenia Maria Ravasco (4 January 1845 - 30 December 1900) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun of the Ravasco Institute that she herself had established - the order was also known as the Daughters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary and was founded in the Archdiocese of Genoa where she spent most of her life.

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Eugenio Pacelli's 1936 visit to the United States

Eugenio Pacelli (the future Pope Pius XII) visited the United States for two weeks in October–November 1936 as Cardinal Secretary of State and Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church.

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Euphrasia Eluvathingal

Marth Euphrasia Eluvathingal also called Saint Euphrasia Eluvathingal baptised as Rosa Eluvathingal (17 October 1877 – 29 August 1952) was an Indian Carmelite nun of the Syro-Malabar Church which is an Eastern Catholic Church and a part of the Saint Thomas Christian community in Kerala.

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Euro coins

There are eight euro coin denominations, ranging from one cent to two euros (the euro is divided into a hundred cents).

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Euro convergence criteria

The euro convergence criteria (also known as the Maastricht criteria) are the criteria which European Union member states are required to meet to enter the third stage of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and adopt the euro as their currency.

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Euro gold and silver commemorative coins

This article covers the gold and silver issues of the euro commemorative coins (collectors coins).

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Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Vatican)

The Vatican City, even though not a member of the European Union, became a member of the Eurozone.

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Euro starter kits

Euro starter kits are packs of euro coins of all the eight denominations sealed in a plastic bag.

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Eurolinguistics

Eurolinguistics is a neologistic term for the study of the languages of Europe.

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Europa postage stamp

The Europa postage stamp (also known as Europa - CEPT until 1992) is an annual joint issue of stamps with a common design or theme by postal administrations of member countries of the European Communities (1956-1959), the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) from 1960 to 1992, and the PostEurop Association since 1993.

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Europe

Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.

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European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations

The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) was established on June 26, 1959, as a coordinating body for European state telecommunications and postal organizations.

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European microstates

The European microstates or European ministates are a set of very small sovereign states in Europe.

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European Scout Region (World Organization of the Scout Movement)

The European Scout Region is one of six geographical subdivisions of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, with a satellite office in Brussels, Belgium; additional out-offices are situated in Belgrade, Serbia and Veles, Macedonia.

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European Union

The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of EUnum member states that are located primarily in Europe.

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Europride

EuroPride is a pan-European international event dedicated to LGBTI pride, hosted by a different European city each year.

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EuroTrip

EuroTrip is a 2004 American teen comedy adventure film written by Alec Berg, David Mandel, and Jeff Schaffer, and directed by Schaffer.

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Eusebia Palomino Yenes

Blessed Eusebia Palomino Yenes (15 December 1899 – 10 February 1935) was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious and a professed member from the Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco.

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Eusebius of Esztergom

Blessed Eusebius of Esztergom (Esztergomi Boldog Özséb, Euzebiusz z Ostrzyhomia, Eusebius von Gran; Esztergom, Hungary ca. 1200 – Szentkereszt (today Pilisszentkereszt), Hungary, 20 January 1270) was a Hungarian canon, hermit and the founder of the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit.

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Eutychides

Eutychides (Εὐτυχίδης Eftichidis) of Sicyon in Corinthia, Greek sculptor of the latter part of the 4th century BC, was a pupil of Lysippus.

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Evacuation of Polish National Treasures during World War II

Between 280 and 300 objects of fine and decorative art deemed to be of exceptional artistic or historical value, which became known collectively as Polish National Treasures (skarby narodowe, trésors polonais), were evacuated out of Poland at the onset of World War II in September 1939 and transported via Romania, France, and Britain to Canada.

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Evolution of motorway construction in European nations

The evolution of motorways construction in European countries by total number of kilometers existing in that year.

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Ex Machina (comics)

Ex Machina is an American creator-owned comic book series, created by Brian K. Vaughan and Tony Harris and published by DC Comics under the Wildstorm imprint.

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Exorcist II: The Heretic

Exorcist II: The Heretic is a 1977 American horror film directed by John Boorman and written by William Goodhart.

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Exorcist: The Beginning

Exorcist: The Beginning is a 2004 American supernatural horror film and the prequel to the 1973 film The Exorcist.

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Expo 2015

Expo 2015 was a universal exposition hosted by Milan, Italy.

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Exposition internationale du bicentenaire de Port-au-Prince

The Exposition internationale du bicentenaire de Port-au-Prince was a world's fair held in Port-au-Prince, Haiti in 1949 to mark 200 years since Port-au-Prince's foundation.

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Extradition law in the United States

Extradition law in the United States is the formal process by which a fugitive found in the United States is surrendered to another country or state for trial or punishment.

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Ezio Auditore da Firenze

Ezio Auditore da Firenze is an assassin in the video game series Assassin's Creed.

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Fabio Fabene

Fabio Fabene (born 12 March 1959) has been the Under-Secretary of the Synod of Bishops since his appointment on 8 February 2014 by Pope Francis.

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Fabricator (intelligence)

A fabricator is an intelligence agent or officer that generates disinformation, falsehoods or bogus information, often without access to authentic resources.

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Fakty TVN

Fakty TVN (usually referred to simply as Fakty meaning "The Facts" in Polish) is the flagship newscast of TVN, one of Poland's major television networks.

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Falk Laws

The Falk Laws, named after education minister Adalbert Falk, (or the May Laws) of 1873-1875 were legislative bills enacted in the German Kingdom of Prussia during the Kulturkampf conflict with the Catholic Church.

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Fall of the Fascist regime in Italy

The Fall of the Fascist regime in Italy, also known in Italy as 25 Luglio (Venticinque Luglio,; Italian for "25 July") denotes the events in spring and summer 1943 in Italy, which culminated with the meeting of the Grand Council of Fascism on 24–25 July 1943, the passing of a vote of no confidence against Benito Mussolini, and the change of the Italian government.

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Father Damien

Father Damien or Saint Damien of Molokai, SS.CC. or Saint Damien De Veuster (Pater Damiaan or Heilige Damiaan van Molokai; 3 January 1840 – 15 April 1889), born Jozef De Veuster, was a Roman Catholic priest from Belgium and member of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, a missionary religious institute.

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Father Guido Sarducci

Father Guido Sarducci is a fictional character created by the American comedian Don Novello.

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Fatherland (1994 film)

Fatherland is a 1994 TV film of the book of the same name by Robert Harris made by HBO, starring Rutger Hauer as March and Miranda Richardson as McGuire.

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Faustina Kowalska

Saint Maria Faustyna Kowalska of the Blessed Sacrament, OLM, popularly spelled Faustina (born as Helena Kowalska; 25 August 1905 in Głogowiec – 5 October 1938 in Kraków, Poland), was a Polish Roman Catholic nun and mystic.

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Faustino Sainz Muñoz

Faustino Sainz Muñoz (5 June 1937 – 31 October 2012) was a Spanish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Führermuseum

The Führermuseum (English, Leader's Museum), also referred to as the Linz art gallery, was an unrealized art museum within a cultural complex planned by Adolf Hitler for his hometown, the Austrian city of Linz, near his birthplace of Braunau.

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FC Guardia

FC Guardia is a Vaticanese football club that currently plays in the Vatican City Championship, the top level of football in Vatican City.

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February 1929

The following events occurred in February 1929.

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February 1965

The following events occurred in February 1965.

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Federico Albert

Blessed Federico Albert (16 October 1820 – 30 September 1876) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest.

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Federico Callori di Vignale

Federico Callori di Vignale (December 15, 1890 – August 10, 1971) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Federico Cammeo

Federico Cammeo (1872 - 1939) was an Italian jurist and an important figure in the public law of the Fascist era in Italy.

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Federico Zuccari

Federico Zuccari, also known as Federico Zuccaro (c. 1540/1541August 6, 1609), was an Italian Mannerist painter and architect, active both in Italy and abroad.

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Felice Trojani

Felice Trojani (Rome, April 18, 1897 - Rho, November 3, 1971) was an Italian engineer, designer of airships and airplanes.

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Felipe Songsong

Felipe Songsong (May 1, 1611 – January 11, 1686) was a Philippine Jesuit.

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Felipe VI of Spain

Felipe VI (Felipe Juan Pablo Alfonso de Todos los Santos de Borbón y de Grecia; born 30 January 1968) is the King of Spain.

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Felix Anthony Machado

Archbishop Felix Anthony Machado is the serving Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Vasai.

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Femen

Femen (Фемен), stylized as FEMEN, is a Ukrainian radical feminist activist group intended to protect women's rights.

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Ferdinand Ďurčanský

Dr Ferdinand Ďurčanský (December 18, 1906 – March 15, 1974) was a Slovak nationalist leader who for a time served with the collaborationist government of Jozef Tiso.

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Ferdinand de Lesseps

Ferdinand Marie, Vicomte de Lesseps, GCSI (19 November 1805 – 7 December 1894) was a French diplomat and later developer of the Suez Canal, which in 1869 joined the Mediterranean and Red Seas, substantially reducing sailing distances and times between Europe and East Asia.

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Ferdinando Maria Baccilieri

Blessed Ferdinando Maria Baccilieri (14 May 1821 - 13 July 1893) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Secular Servites.

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Ferdinando Marinelli Artistic Foundry

The Ferdinando Marinelli Artistic Foundry (Fonderia Artistica Ferdinando Marinelli also known as FAFM) is one of the last remaining Florentine foundries, producing works in bronze utilizing the Renaissance technique of lost-wax.

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Ferhat Abbas

Ferhat Abbas (فرحات عباس; ALA-LC:; ⴼⴻⵔⵃⴰⵜ ⵄⴻⴱⴱⴰⵙ, Ferḥat Ɛebbas; 24 August 1899 – 24 December 1985) was an Algerian politician who acted in a provisional capacity as the yet-to-become independent country's President from 1958 to 1961.

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Fernand Franck

Fernand Franck (born 6 May 1934 in Esch-sur-Alzette) is a Luxembourgian Roman Catholic bishop.

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Fernando De Luca

Fernando De Luca (born 1961 in Rome) is an Italian harpsichordist, teacher and composer.

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Ferrières Abbey

Ferrières Abbey was a Benedictine monastery situated at Ferrières-en-Gâtinais in the arrondissement of Montargis, in the département of Loiret, France.

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Ferruccio Furlanetto

Ferruccio Furlanetto (born 16 May 1949 in Sacile, Italy) is an Italian bass.

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Fidelis Fernando

Right Reverend Dr.

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Fidesco International

Fidesco is an NGO for international solidarity which sends volunteers to countries in the South to put their professional skills at the service of development projects, to help local populations or humanitarian actions.

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Filippo Bernardini

Filippo Bernardini (11 November 1884 – 26 August 1954) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church.

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Filippo Camassei

Filippo Camassei (14 September 1848 – 18 January 1921) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1906 to 1919, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1919.

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Filippo Rinaldi

Blessed Filippo Rinaldi (28 May 1856 – 29 April 1931) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Salesians of Don Bosco; he served as the third Rector Major for the order from 1922 until his death in 1931.

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Filippo Smaldone

Saint Filippo Smaldone (27 July 1848 – 4 June 1923) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Salesian Sisters of the Sacred Hearts.

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Filiz Dinçmen

Filiz Dinçmen (born July 24, 1939 in Zonguldak, Turkey) is a former Turkish diplomat, who became the first female Turkish ambassador to a foreign country.

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Finnish exonyms

Below is list of Finnish language exonyms for towns and cities in non-Finnish-speaking areas.

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Fire station

A fire station (also called a fire house, fire hall, or firemen's hall) is a structure or other area for storing firefighting apparatus such as fire engines and related vehicles, personal protective equipment, fire hoses and other specialized equipment.

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FITS

Flexible Image Transport System (FITS) is an open standard defining a digital file format useful for storage, transmission and processing of data: formatted as N-dimensional arrays (for example a 2D image), or tables.

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Flags of Europe

This is a list of international, national and subnational flags used in Europe.

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Florentino Asensio Barroso

Blessed Florentino Asensio Barroso (16 October 1877 – 9 August 1936) was a Spanish Roman Catholic who served as the Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Barbastro.

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Florvil Hyppolite

Louis Mondestin Florvil Hyppolite (1828–1896) was a general who served as the President of Haiti from 17 October 1889 to 24 March 1896.

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Flushing Meadows–Corona Park

Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, often referred to as Flushing Meadows Park, or simply Flushing Meadows, is a public park in New York City.

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Foligno

Foligno is an ancient town of Italy in the province of Perugia in east central Umbria, on the Topino river where it leaves the Apennines and enters the wide plain of the Clitunno river system.

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Foligno Cathedral

Foligno Cathedral (Basilica Cattedrale di San Feliciano; Duomo di Foligno) is a Roman Catholic cathedral situated on the Piazza della Repubblica in the center of Foligno, Italy.

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Fontana della Pigna

The Fontana della Pigna or simply Pigna ("The Pine cone") is a former Roman fountain which now decorates a vast niche in the wall of the Vatican facing the Cortile della Pigna, located in Vatican City, in Rome, Italy.

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Football for Peace

Football for Peace is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) with its headquarters in London and supported by the United Nations Office on Sport for Development and Peace.

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Foreign involvement in the Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War had large numbers of non-Spanish citizens participating in combat and advisory positions.

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Foreign policy of the Donald Trump administration

The stated aims of the foreign policy of the Donald Trump administration include a focus on security, by fighting terrorists abroad and strengthening border defenses and immigration controls; an expansion of the U.S. military; an "America First" approach to trade; and diplomacy whereby "old enemies become friends".

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Foreign relations of Albania

The Foreign relations of Albania are its relations with other governments and peoples.

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Foreign relations of Bangladesh

The foreign relations share the Bangladeshi government's policies in its external relations with the international community.

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Foreign relations of Cuba

Cuba's foreign policy has been fluid throughout history depending on world events and other variables, including relations with the United States.

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Foreign relations of Georgia

Georgia's location, nestled between the Black Sea, Russia, and Turkey, renders it strategically important.

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Foreign relations of India

The Ministry of External Affairs of India (MEA), also known as the Foreign Ministry, is the government agency responsible for the conduct of foreign relations of India.

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Foreign relations of Iraqi Kurdistan

Relations of Kurdistan Region of Iraq with foreign states and organizations are conducted by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG).

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Foreign relations of Italy

Foreign relations of the Italian Republic are the Italian government's external relations with the outside world.

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Foreign relations of Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein's foreign economic policy has been dominated by its customs union with Switzerland (and with Austria-Hungary until World War I).

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Foreign relations of Montenegro

In a referendum on 21 May 2006, the people of Montenegro opted to leave the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.

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Foreign relations of Pope Pius XII

Foreign relations of Pope Pius XII extended to most of Europe and a few states outside Europe.

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Foreign relations of Romania

The foreign relations of Romania are conducted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ministerul Afacerilor Externe).

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Foreign relations of South Korea

The foreign relations of South Korea (officially the Republic of Korea) are South Korean relations with other governments.

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Foreign relations of South Sudan

The foreign relations of South Sudan are the relations between the Republic of South Sudan and sovereign states and international organizations.

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Foreign relations of the Holy See

The Holy See, as distinct from the city-state of the Vatican City, over which the Holy See has "full ownership, exclusive dominion, and sovereign authority and jurisdiction," has long been recognised as a subject of international law and as an active participant in international relations.

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Foreign relations of the Republic of Ireland

The foreign relations of Ireland are substantially influenced by its membership of the European Union, although bilateral relations with the United States and United Kingdom are also important to the state.

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Forty Martyrs of England and Wales

The Forty Martyrs of England and Wales are a group of Catholic men and women executed for treason and related offences between 1535 and 1679.

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Fountains of St. Peter's Square

The Fountains of St.

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Fra Angelico

Fra Angelico (born Guido di Pietro; February 18, 1455) was an Early Italian Renaissance painter described by Vasari in his Lives of the Artists as having "a rare and perfect talent".

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Fra Dolcino

Fra Dolcino (c. 1250 – 1307) was the second leader of the Dulcinian reformist movement who was burned at the stake in Northern Italy in 1307.

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François de Laval

Saint Francis-Xavier de Montmorency-Laval, M.E.P., commonly referred to as François de Laval (30 April 1623 – 6 May 1708), was the first Roman Catholic bishop of Quebec, appointed when he was 36 years old by Pope Alexander VII.

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François Peyrard

François Peyrard (1760–1822) was a French mathematician, educator and librarian.

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Francesc de Paula Castelló Aleu

Blessed Francesc de Paula Castelló Aleu (19 April 1914 – 29 September 1936) was a Spanish Roman Catholic killed during the Spanish Civil War on false accusations of fascism.

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Francesca Cardinale

Francesca Cardinale (born 1990) is a professional Italian actress living in London.

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Francesco Borgongini Duca

Francesco Borgongini Duca (26 February 1884 – 4 October 1954) was an Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church who served as Apostolic Nuncio to Italy from 1929 to 1953, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1953 by Pope Pius XII.

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Francesco Faà di Bruno

The Blessed Francesco Faà di Bruno (29 March 1825 – 27 March 1888) was an Italian priest and advocate of the poor, a leading mathematician of his era and a noted religious musician.

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Francesco Filelfo

Francesco Filelfo (Franciscus Philelphus; July 25, 1398 – July 31, 1481) was an Italian Renaissance humanist.

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Francesco Marchisano

Francesco Marchisano (25 June 1929 – 27 July 2014) was an Italian Cardinal who worked in the Roman Curia from 1956 until his death.

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Francesco Maria da Camporosso

Saint Francesco Maria da Camporosso (27 December 1804 - 17 September 1866) - born Giovanni Croese - was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin.

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Francesco Messina

Francesco Messina (15 December 1900 – 13 September 1995) was an Italian sculptor of the 20th century.

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Francesco Morano

Francesco Morano (8 June 1872, Caivano, Province of Naples – 12 July 1968) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Francesco Pacelli

Francesco Pacelli (February 1, 1872 – April 22, 1935) was an Italian lawyer and the elder brother of Eugenio Pacelli, who would later become Pope Pius XII.

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Francesco Repetto

Monsignor Francesco Repetto (Genoa, 1914–1984) was an Italian priest and librarian.

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Francesco Somaini

Francesco Somaini (6 August 1926 in Lomazzo – 19 November 2005 in Como) was an Italian sculptor.

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Francinaina Cirer Carbonell

Blessed Francinaina Cirer Carbonell (1 June 1781 – 27 February 1855) was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious.

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Francis George

Francis Eugene George (January 16, 1937 – April 17, 2015) was an American cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop Emeritus of Chicago.

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Francis Spellman

Francis Joseph Spellman (May 4, 1889 – December 2, 1967) was an American bishop and cardinal of the Catholic Church.

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Francis Taylor (martyr)

Francis Taylor (Irish: Proinnsias Táiliúr; Beannaithe, Swords, c. 1550 – Dublin, 29 January 1621) was a Mayor of Dublin, Ireland, who was incarcerated because of his Catholicism.

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Francis X. Murphy

Francis X. Murphy (June 16, 1914–April 11, 2002) was a Redemptorist chaplain and theology professor.

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Francis Xavier Seelos

Francis Xavier Seelos, C.Ss.R., (January 11, 1819 – October 4, 1867) was a German Redemptorist who worked as a missionary in the United States frontier.

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Francis: Pray for Me

Francis: Pray for me is a 2015 Argentine film, starring Darío Grandinetti as Pope Francis.

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Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn

The Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn, formally known as the Congregation of the Religious Brothers of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis, were founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1858.

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Francisco Canals Vidal

Francisco Canals Vidal (30 May 1922 – 7 February 2009) was a Spanish philosopher, theologian, academic and lay Catholic activist.

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Francisco Coll Guitart

Saint Francisco Coll Guitart (Francesc Coll i Guitart in Catalan), 18 May 1812 – 2 April 1875) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest of the Order of Preachers (Dominican Order) and founded the Dominican Sisters of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin. He was beatified on 29 April 1979 and canonized as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church on 11 October 2009.

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Francisco Gárate Aranguren

Blessed Francisco Gárate Aranguren (3 February 1857 - 9 September 1929) was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious of the Jesuit order.

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Francisco Palau

Francisco Palau y Quer, O.C.D., (Francesc Palau i Quer; 29 December 1811 - 20 March 1872) was a Catalan Discalced Carmelite friar and priest.

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Franciscus Patricius

Franciscus Patricius (Italian: Francesco Patrizi, Croatian: Franjo Petriš or Frane Petrić; 25 April 1529 – 6 February 1597) was a philosopher and scientist from the Republic of Venice of Croatian descent.

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Franciszka Siedliska

Blessed Maria Franciszka Siedliska (12 November 1842 – 21 November 1902) - as a religious, Maria of Jesus the Good Shepherd - was a Polish Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth.

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Frank Reynolds

Frank James Reynolds (November 29, 1923 – July 20, 1983) was an American television journalist for CBS and ABC News.

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Franz Georg von Schönborn

Franz Georg von Schönborn-Buchheim (15 June 1682 – 18 January 1756) was the Archbishop-Elector of Trier from 1729 until 1756, and the Prince-Bishop of Worms and Prince-Provost of Ellwangen from 1732 until 1756.

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Franz von Papen

Franz von Papen (29 October 18792 May 1969) was a German nobleman, General Staff officer and politician.

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Fred T. Sai

Frederick Torgbor Sai (born 27 June 1924) is a Ghanaian academic and family health physician who co-founded the Planned Parenthood Association of Ghana in 1967.

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Free State of Prussia

The Free State of Prussia (Freistaat Preußen) was a German state formed after the abolition of the Kingdom of Prussia in the aftermath of the First World War.

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Freedom of religion by country

The status of religious freedom around the world varies from country to country.

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Freedom of religion in Russia

In Russia, the prominence and authority of various religious groups is closely tied to its political situation.

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Frei Galvão

Anthony of St.

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Friends of Libya

The Friends of Libya group was an international collective established to support the Libyan National Transitional Council in their effort to overthrow the regime of Muammar Gaddafi in Libya.

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Fundamental Law of Vatican City State

The Fundamental Law of Vatican City State, promulgated by Pope John Paul II on 26 November 2000, is the main governing document of the Vatican's civil entities.

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Funeral of Pope John Paul II

The funeral of Pope John Paul II was held on 8 April 2005, six days after his death on 2 April.

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Gabriel Montalvo Higuera

Gabriel Montalvo Higuera (January 27, 1930—August 2, 2006) was born in Bogotá, Colombia.

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Gaetana Sterni

Blessed Gaetana Sterni (26 June 1827 – 26 November 1889) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Sisters of Divine Will.

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Gaetano Catanoso

Saint Gaetano Catanoso (14 February 1879 - 4 April 1963) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Suore Veroniche del Santo Volto (1934).

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Gaetano Errico

Saint Gaetano Errico (19 October 1791 - 29 October 1860) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest born in Naples.

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Gallery of coats of arms of sovereign states

This gallery of sovereign state coats of arms shows the coat of arms, an emblem serving a similar purpose or both (such as greater and lesser coat of arms, national emblem or seal) of each of the countries in the list of countries.

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Gallery of Maps

The Gallery of Maps (Italian: Galleria delle carte geografiche) is a gallery located on the west side of the Belvedere Courtyard in the Vatican containing a series of painted topographical maps of Italy based on drawings by friar and geographer Ignazio Danti.

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Gallican Rite

The Gallican Rite is a historical version of Christian liturgy and other ritual practices in Western Christianity.

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Gardens of Vatican City

The Gardens of Vatican City (Horti Civitatis Vaticanae) also informally known as the Vatican Gardens (Giardini Vaticani) in Vatican City are private urban gardens and parks which cover more than half of the country, located in the west of the territory and owned by the Pope.

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Gaspare Bertoni

Saint Gaspare Luigi Bertoni (9 October 1777 – 12 June 1853) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Stigmatines.

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Gaudi (musician)

Daniele Gaudi (born 12 July 1963 in Bologna, Italy) is a musician, composer, record producer and solo artist, based in London since 1995.

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Gavin D'Costa

Gavin D'Costa (born 1958) is the Professor of Catholic Theology at the University of Bristol, Great Britain.

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Gay Mafia

The Gay Mafia, Velvet Mafia, gay lobby, etc.

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Geevarghese Ivanios

Archbishop Aboon Geevarghese Mar Ivanios (born 21 September 1882 as Geevarghese Panickeruveetil - died 15 July 1953) was the first Metropolitan Archbishop of Trivandrum and the founder of the Malankara Syrian Catholic Church.

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Geltrude Comensoli

Saint Geltrude Caterina Comensoli, also known as Mother Geltrude (January 18, 1847 - February 18, 1903) is the Patron of Youth, Val Camonica and Relic Custodians.

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General Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns

The General Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns (GCCUIC) addresses the interreligious and ecumenical concerns of The United Methodist Church.

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Genoveva Torres Morales

Saint Genoveva Torres Morales (3 January 1870 – 5 January 1956) was a Spanish Roman Catholic nun who established her own congregation known as the Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and of the Holy Angels.

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Geography of Europe

Europe is traditionally defined as one of seven continents.

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Geography of Italy

Italy is located in southern Europe and comprises the long, boot-shaped Italian Peninsula, the southern side of Alps, the large plain of the Po Valley and some islands including Sicily and Sardinia.

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Geography of Lesotho

Lesotho is a mountainous, landlocked country located in Southern Africa.

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Geography of San Marino

San Marino is located in Southern Europe, an enclave (landlocked) in central Italy, which it borders for 39 km.

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Geography of the European Union

The geography of the European Union describes the geographic features of the European Union (EU), a multinational polity that occupies a large portion of Europe and covers 4,422,773 km2 (1,707,642 sq mi).

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Geography of Vatican City

The geography of Vatican City is unique due to the country's position as an urban, landlocked enclave of Rome, Italy.

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Georg Gänswein

Georg Gänswein (born 30 July 1956) is a German prelate of the Catholic Church, who has held the title of archbishop since 2012.

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Georg Ratzinger

Georg Ratzinger PA (born 15 January 1924) is a German Catholic priest and musician, known for his work as the conductor of the Regensburger Domspatzen, the cathedral choir of Regensburg, Germany.

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George Alencherry

George Alencherry, born Geevarghese Alencherry, is the Catholic Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church and Metropolitan of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Major Archeparchy of Ernakulam-Angamaly.

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George Karakunnel

George Karakunnel is an Indian theologian.

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George Preca

Saint George Preca (in Ġorġ Preca) (12 February 1880 – 26 July 1962) was a Maltese Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Society of Christian Doctrine as well as a Third Order Carmelite.

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George Tupou V

George Tupou V (Tongan: Siaosi Tupou, full name: Siaosi Tāufaʻāhau Manumataongo Tukuʻaho Tupou; 4 May 194818 March 2012) was the King of Tonga from the death of his father Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV in 2006 until his own death six years later.

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Georges Cabanier

Amiral Georges Cabanier (November 21, 1906 - October 26, 1976) was a French Naval Officer and Admiral, in addition to Grand Chancellor of the Légion d'honneur.

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Georges Cottier

Georges Marie Martin Cottier O.P., (25 April 1922 – 31 March 2016) was a Swiss Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, Archbishop, Dominican, Theologian emeritus of the Pontifical Household.

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Georgia–Holy See relations

Georgia – Holy See relations are bilateral relations between Georgia and the Holy See.

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Gerald Frederick Kicanas

Gerald Frederick Kicanas (born August 18, 1941) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Gerd Albrecht

Gerd Albrecht (19 July 1935 – 2 February 2014) was a German conductor.

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Ghent Altarpiece

The Ghent Altarpiece (or the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb, Het Lam Gods) is a very large and complex 15th-century polyptych altarpiece in St Bavo's Cathedral, Ghent, Belgium.

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Giacinto Longhin

Blessed Giacinto Bonaventura Longhin (22 November 1863 – 26 June 1936) - in religious Andrea di Campodarsego - was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate and professed member from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin who served as the Bishop of Treviso from 1904 until his death.

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Giacomo Cusmano

Blessed Giacomo Cusmano (15 March 1834 - 14 March 1888) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the "Congregatio Missionariorum Servorum Pauperum" which is also known as the "Boccone del Povero" (Morsel of the Poor).

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Giancarlo Gramolazzo

Father Giancarlo Gramolazzo (Ortonovo, Italy, 1945 - Rome, 8 November 2010) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest who served as an exorcist.

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Gianluca Attanasio

Cosimo Gianluca (John) Attanasio is a singer-songwriter, composer, record producer, screenwriter, film director, photographer and journalist.

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Gianna Beretta Molla

Saint Gianna Beretta Molla (4 October 1922 – 28 April 1962) was an Italian Roman Catholic pediatrician.

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Gibraltar-Vatican Joint Issue

The Gibraltar-Vatican Joint Issue is a postage stamp that was released by Vatican City and the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar in 2009.

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Gilbert Diendéré

Gilbert Diendéré (born 1960) is a Burkinabé military officer and the Chairman of the National Council for Democracy, the military junta that briefly seized power in Burkina Faso in the September 2015 coup d'état.

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Gilbert Levine

Sir Gilbert Levine, GCSG (born January 22, 1948) is an American conductor.

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Giles McCrary

Giles Connell McCrary, Sr. (November 5, 1919 – October 30, 2011), was a self-employed oil operator, investor, art collector, rancher, and the owner of the OS Museum in Post, the seat of Garza County, southeast of Lubbock on the Texas South Plains.

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Giordano Ansaloni

Saint Giordano Ansalone (Ansalone; Giordano di San Stefano) (1598 – 17 November 1634) was an Italian Dominican missionary in Asia.

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Giovanna (singer)

Giovanna Nocetti (born 10 March 1945), best known just as Giovanna, is an Italian singer, record producer and songwriter, mainly successful in the 1970s.

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Giovanna Francesca Michelotti

Blessed Giovanna Francesca Michelotti (29 August 1843 – 1 February 1888), born Anna Michelotti, was an Italian Roman Catholic nun.

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Giovanni Antonio Farina

Saint Giovanni Antonio Farina (11 January 1803 – 4 March 1888) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop known for his compassionate treatment of the poor and for his enlightened views of education; he was sometimes dubbed as the "Bishop of the Poor".

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Giovanni Battista Calandra

Giovanni Battista Calandra (1586 - c. 1644) was an Italian mosaic artist in the Vatican.

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Giovanni Battista della Marca

Giovanni Battista della Marca (1532–1587) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period.

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Giovanni Battista Jona

Giovanni Battista Jona, originally Judah Jonah of Safed, (d.1678), was a Hebrew writer at the Vatican.

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Giovanni Battista Mazzucconi

Blessed Giovanni Battista Mazzucconi (1 March 1826 – 7 September 1855) was an Italian priest from the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions.

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Giovanni Battista Piamarta

Saint Giovanni Battista Piamarta (26 November 1841 - 25 April 1913) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and educator.

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Giovanni Battista Scalabrini

Blessed Giovanni Battista Scalabrini (8 July 1839 – 1 June 1905) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate and the Bishop of Piacenza from 1876 until his death; he was the founder of both the Missionaries of Saint Charles and the Mission Sisters of Saint Charles.

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Giovanni Calabria

Saint Giovanni Calabria (8 October 1873 – 4 December 1954) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and the founder of both the Poor Servants of Divine Providence and the Poor Sisters Servants of Divine Providence.

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Giovanni Folci

Giovanni Folci (24 February 1890 - 31 March 1963) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Sisters Handmaids of Jesus Crucified.

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Giovanni Giocondo

Giovanni Giocondo, Order of Friars Minor, (c. 1433 – 1515) was an Italian friar, architect, antiquary, archaeologist, and classical scholar.

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Giovanni Lajolo

Giovanni Lajolo (born 3 January 1935 in Novara, Italy) is a Cardinal and former President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State and President of the Governatorate of Vatican City State.

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Giovanni Lanfranco

Giovanni Lanfranco (26 January 1582 – 30 November 1647) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.

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Giovanni Mercati

Giovanni Mercati (17 December 1866 – 23 August 1957) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Giovanni Morone

Giovanni Morone (or Moroni) (25 January 1509 – 1 December 1580) was an Italian cardinal.

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Giovanni Saziari

Blessed Giovanni Saziari (1327 - 21 April 1371) was an Italian Roman Catholic farmer from the Province of Pesaro and Urbino and was a professed member of the Secular Franciscan Order.

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Giro d'Italia

The Giro d'Italia (Tour of Italy; also known as the Giro) is an annual multiple-stage bicycle race primarily held in Italy, while also occasionally passing through nearby countries.

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Girolamo da Carpi

Girolamo Da Carpi (1501 – 1 August 1556) was an Italian painter and decorator who worked at the Court of the House of Este in Ferrara.

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Girolamo Maggi

Girolamo Maggi (1523, in Anghiari – 27 March 1572 in Constantinople), also known by his Latin name Hieronymus Magius, was an Italian scholar, jurist, poet, military engineer, urban planner, philologist, archaeologist, mathematician, and naturalist who studied at Bologna under Francis Robortello.

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Girolamo Muziano

Girolamo Muziano (c. 1532 – 1592), was one of the most prominent Italian painters, active in the mid-to-late sixteenth century.

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Giuditta Vannini

Blessed Giuditta Vannini (7 July 1859 – 23 February 1911), also known as Josephine Vannini, was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious who became a Camillian and established – alongside Blessed Luigi Tezza – the Daughters of St. Camillus.

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Giulia Farnese

Giulia Farnese (1474 – 23 March 1524) was mistress to Pope Alexander VI, and the sister of Pope Paul III.

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Giulia Salzano

Saint Giulia Salzano (13 October 1846 – 17 May 1929) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Catechetical Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (1905).

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Giulia Valle

Blessed Giulia Valle (27 June 1847 - 18 December 1916) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun and a professed member of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Joan Antida Thouret; she later assumed the religious name of "Nemesia" upon becoming a professed nun.

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Giuseppe Allamano

Blessed Giuseppe Allamano (21 January 1851 – 16 February 1926) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest.

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Giuseppe Baldo (priest)

Blessed Giuseppe Baldo (19 February 1843 - 24 October 1915) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and the founder of both the Little Daughters of Saint Joseph (1894) and the Sisters of Charity of Saint Mary (1882).

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Giuseppe Benedetto Dusmet

Blessed Giuseppe Benedetto Dusmet (15 August 1818 - 4 April 1894) - born Giuseppe Dusmet - was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal who served as the Archbishop of Catania from 1867 until his death.

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Giuseppe Bertello

Giuseppe Bertello (born 1 October 1942) is a Catholic prelate and Cardinal currently serving as the President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State and President of the Governorate of Vatican City State.

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Giuseppe Bortignoni the Younger

Giuseppe Bortignoni the Younger (active between 1883 and 1925) was an Italian painter of genre paintings.

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Giuseppe Casoria

Giuseppe Casoria (October 1, 1908 – February 8, 2001) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Prefect of the Congregation for Sacraments and Divine Worship from 1981 to 1984, and elevated to the cardinalate in 1983.

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Giuseppe Di Bianco

Giuseppe Di Bianco (born 21 October 1969) is an Italian composer, conductor, arranger, mainly of choral music.

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Giuseppe Garibaldi

Giuseppe Garibaldi; 4 July 1807 – 2 June 1882) was an Italian general, politician and nationalist. He is considered one of the greatest generals of modern times and one of Italy's "fathers of the fatherland" along with Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, Victor Emmanuel II of Italy and Giuseppe Mazzini. Garibaldi has been called the "Hero of the Two Worlds" because of his military enterprises in Brazil, Uruguay and Europe. He personally commanded and fought in many military campaigns that led eventually to the Italian unification. Garibaldi was appointed general by the provisional government of Milan in 1848, General of the Roman Republic in 1849 by the Minister of War, and led the Expedition of the Thousand on behalf and with the consent of Victor Emmanuel II. His last military campaign took place during the Franco-Prussian War as commander of the Army of the Vosges. Garibaldi was very popular in Italy and abroad, aided by exceptional international media coverage at the time. Many of the greatest intellectuals of his time, such as Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, and George Sand, showered him with admiration. The United Kingdom and the United States helped him a great deal, offering him financial and military support in difficult circumstances. In the popular telling of his story, he is associated with the red shirts worn by his volunteers, the Garibaldini, in lieu of a uniform.

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Giuseppe Giaccardo

Blessed Giuseppe Giaccardo (13 June 1896 - 24 January 1948) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Society of Saint Paul that Blessed Giacomo Alberione established.

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Giuseppe Nascimbeni

Blessed Giuseppe Nascimbeni (22 March 1851 – 22 January 1922) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest who exercised his pastoral mission in his home of Verona and who also established the Little Sisters of the Holy Family.

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Giuseppe Oddi

Blessed Giuseppe Oddi (6 June 1839 - 3 June 1919) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious - though not a priest - of the Franciscan Order of Friars Minor.

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Giuseppe Prinzi

Giuseppe Prinzi (1825–1895) was an Italian sculptor.

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Giuseppe Sala

Giuseppe "Beppe" Sala (born 28 May 1958) is an Italian manager and politician.

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Giuseppe Santarelli

Giuseppe Santarelli (1710–1790) was an Italian castrato, composer, choir conductor, voice teacher, and Roman Catholic priest.

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Giuseppe Tovini

Blessed Giuseppe Antonio Tovini (14 March 1841 – 16 January 1897) was an Italian banker and lawyer who became a member of the Secular Franciscan Order.

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Giuseppina Gabriella Bonino

Blessed Giuseppina Gabriela Bonino (5 September 1843 – 8 February 1906) - in religious Giuseppina Gabriella of Jesus - was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Suore della Sacra Famiglia di Savigliano.

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Giustino de Jacobis

Saint Giustino de Jacobis (9 October 1800 – 31 July 1860) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and professed member of the Congregation of the Mission who became a Vicar Apostolic in Ethiopia and the Titular Bishop of Nilopolis.

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Gjon Buzuku

Gjon Buzuku (16th century) was an Albanian Catholic priest who wrote the first known printed book in Albanian.

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Glen Provost

Glen John Provost (born August 9, 1949) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who has served as the bishop of the Diocese of Lake Charles, Louisiana since his episcopal consecration on April 23, 2007.

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Glitterati (film)

Glitterati is a 2004 American film directed by Roger Avary assembled from the 70 hours of video footage shot for the European sequence of The Rules of Attraction in October 2001.

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Glittering Images

Glittering Images: A Journey Through Art from Egypt to Star Wars is a 2012 book by American cultural critic Camille Paglia, in which the author discusses notable works of applied and visual art from ancient to modern times.

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Global Community

The Global Community (GC) is the fictional world government/state described in the ''Left Behind'' series by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins.

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God’s Doorkeeper: St. André of Montreal

God’s Doorkeeper: St.

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Golden Age of Mexican cinema

The Golden Age of Mexican cinema (in Spanish Época de Oro del Cine Mexicano) is a period in the history of the Cinema of Mexico between 1933 and 1964 when the Mexican film industry reached high levels of production, quality and economic success of its films, besides having gained recognition internationally.

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Golden Telephone

The golden telephone is an icon representing power or communication with a higher power.

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Gone with the Wind in the Vatican

Gone with the Wind in the Vatican (Via col Vento in Vaticano) is a book that was published in 1999, about nepotism, homosexual scandals, corruption, and "clientism" within Vatican City, written under the pseudonym I Millenari ("The Millenarians"), a possible anagram of "Marinelli".

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Gonow

Gonow (officially Zhejiang Gonow Auto Co., Ltd.) is a Chinese manufacturer of automobiles, commercial vehicles and SUV's headquartered in Taizhou, Zhejiang and a subsidiary of GAC Group.

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Gonzalo Orquín

Gonzalo Orquín is a Spanish artist and photographer based in Rome, Italy, best known for his controversial 2013 photo series, titled "Sí, quiero", featuring gay and lesbian couples kissing in Roman Catholic churches in Rome.

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Good Morning America

Good Morning America (GMA) is an American morning television show that is broadcast on ABC.

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Good Shepherd

The Good Shepherd (ποιμήν ο καλός, poimḗn o kalós) is an image used in the pericope of John 10:1-21, in which Jesus Christ is depicted as the Good Shepherd who lays down his life for the (His) sheep.

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Goodnight, Ladies and Gentlemen

Goodnight, Ladies and Gentlemen (Signore e signori, buonanotte, Mesdames et messieurs bonsoir) is a 1976 French-Italian comedy film starring Vittorio Gassman, Ugo Tognazzi, Nino Manfredi, Paolo Villaggio, Marcello Mastroianni, Senta Berger, Adolfo Celi and Felice Andreasi.

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Gospel of Judas

The Gospel of Judas is a Gnostic gospel whose content consists of conversations between Jesus and Judas Iscariot.

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GOST 7.67

GOST 7.67 or ISO 3166-88 is GOST standard for country codes.

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Governor's Palace, Vatican

The Governor's Palace (Palazzo del Governatorato in Vaticano) is the seat of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State.

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Governorate

A governorate is an administrative division of a country.

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Grade School Confidential

"Grade School Confidential" is the nineteenth episode of The Simpsons' eighth season.

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Graham Hughes

Graham David Hughes is a British adventurer, filmmaker, television presenter and Guinness World Record holder.

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Gran Fury

Spawning from ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) in 1988 Gran Fury was an AIDS activist artist collective from New York City consisting of 11 members including: Richard Elovich, Avram Finkelstein, Amy Heard, Tom Kalin, John Lindell, Loring McAlpin, Marlene McCarty, Donald Moffett, Michael Nesline, Mark Simpson and Robert Vazquez.

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Great Apostasy

In Protestant Christianity, the Great Apostasy is the perceived fallen state of traditional Christianity, especially the Catholic Church, because they claim it allowed traditional Greco-Roman culture (i.e.Greco-Roman mysteries, deities of solar monism such as Mithras and Sol Invictus, pagan festivals and Mithraic sun worship and idol worship) into the church.

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Great Red Spot

The Great Red Spot is a persistent high-pressure region in the atmosphere of Jupiter, producing an anticyclonic storm 22° south of the planet's equator.

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Green Collection

The Green Collection is the one of the world's largest private collection of rare biblical texts and artifacts, made up of more than 40,000 biblical antiquities assembled by the Green family, founders of national retail chain Hobby Lobby.

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Gregorian Tower

The Gregorian Tower (Torre Gregoriana) or Tower of the Winds (Torre dei Venti) is a square tower located above the Gallery of Maps, which connects the Villa Belvedere with the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City.

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Gregorio Barbarigo

Saint Gregorio Giovanni Gaspare Barbarigo (16 September 1625 – 18 June 1697) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal who served as the Bishop of Bergamo and later as the Bishop of Padua.

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Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro

Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro (12January 1925) was an Italian mathematician born in Lugo di Romagna.

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Gregory of Nazianzus

Gregory of Nazianzus (Γρηγόριος ὁ Ναζιανζηνός Grēgorios ho Nazianzēnos; c. 329Liturgy of the Hours Volume I, Proper of Saints, 2 January. – 25 January 390), also known as Gregory the Theologian or Gregory Nazianzen, was a 4th-century Archbishop of Constantinople, and theologian.

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Gregory of Nyssa

Gregory of Nyssa, also known as Gregory Nyssen (Γρηγόριος Νύσσης; c. 335 – c. 395), was bishop of Nyssa from 372 to 376 and from 378 until his death.

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Gregory Peck

Eldred Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 – June 12, 2003) was an American actor, one of the most popular film stars from the 1940s to the 1960s.

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Grimoaldo of the Purification

Blessed Grimoaldo of the Purification (4 May 1883 – 18 November 1902) - born Ferdinando Santamaria - was a Basque Roman Catholic clerical student from the Passionists.

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Grottammare

Grottammare is a town and comune on Italy's Adriatic coast, in the province of Ascoli Piceno, Marche region.

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Guangzhou

Guangzhou, also known as Canton, is the capital and most populous city of the province of Guangdong.

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Guido Baccelli

Guido Baccelli (1830-1916) was an Italian physician and statesman.

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Guido Maria Conforti

Saint Guido Maria Conforti (3 March 1865 – 5 November 1931) was a Roman Catholic Italian archbishop and was the founder of the Xaverian Missionary Fathers on 3 December 1895.

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Guillaume Courtet

Guillaume Courtet (1589–1637) was a French Dominican priest who has been described as the first Frenchman to have visited Japan.

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Guillaume de Marcillat

Guillaume de Marcillat (ca. 1470-1529) was a French painter and stained glass artist.

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Guillaume Repin

Blessed Guillaume Repin (26 August 1709 – 2 January 1794) was a French priest and martyr.

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Guru Nanak

Guru Nanak (IAST: Gurū Nānak) (15 April 1469 – 22 September 1539) was the founder of Sikhism and the first of the ten Sikh Gurus.

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Gustavo Colonnetti

Gustavo Colonnetti (8 November 1886 – 20 March 1968) was an Italian mathematician and engineer who made important contributions to continuum mechanics and strength of materials.

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Gutenberg Bible

The Gutenberg Bible (also known as the 42-line Bible, the Mazarin Bible or the B42) was the first major book printed using mass-produced movable metal type in Europe.

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Gwynno

Gwynno, or Gwynnog ab Gildas, is the name of a 6th-century Welsh saint Archives at the Vatican record that his festival is 26 October; that he is regarded as a confessor; and that there is said to be a sacred well, Ffynnon Wyno, associated with Llanwonno, in Glamorganshire.

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Habemus Papam

Habemus Papam! ("We Have a Pope!") is the announcement given in Latin by the Cardinal Protodeacon, the senior Cardinal Deacon, upon the election of a new Roman Catholic pope.

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Halberd

A halberd (also called halbard, halbert or Swiss voulge) is a two-handed pole weapon that came to prominent use during the 14th and 15th centuries.

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Halit Kıvanç

Halit Kıvanç (born 18 February 1925) is a Turkish television and radio presenter, humorist, sports journalist and writer.

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Hall Caine

Sir Thomas Henry Hall Caine (14 May 1853 – 31 August 1931), usually known as Hall Caine, was a British novelist, dramatist, short story writer, poet and critic of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

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HaMerotz LaMillion 5

HaMerotz LaMillion (המירוץ למיליון, lit. The Race to the Million) is an Israeli reality television game show based on the American series, The Amazing Race.

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Hanna Lis

Hanna Lis, née Kedaj (first married name Smoktunowicz) (born 13 May 1970 in Warsaw) is a Polish TV journalist.

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Hanna Suchocka

Hanna Suchocka (born 3 April 1946) is a Polish political figure, lawyer, professor at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań and Chair of the Constitutional Law Department, former First Vice-President of the Venice Commission.

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Hans-Peter Fischer

Hans-Peter Fischer (born July 10, 1961 in Freiburg im Breisgau) is a German Catholic priest.

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Hard Rock Cafe

Hard Rock Cafe Inc. is a chain of theme restaurants founded in 1971 by Isaac Tigrett and Peter Morton in London.

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Harmoniemesse

The Harmoniemesse in B-flat major by Joseph Haydn, Hob. XXII:14, Novello 6, was written in 1802.

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Harold Robert Perry

Harold Robert Perry, S.V.D. (October 9, 1916 – July 17, 1991) was an American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Harpalus affinis

Harpalus affinis is a species of ground beetle native to the Palearctic, and introduced in the Nearctic and the Australasian region.

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Harpalus anxius

Harpalus anxius is a species of phytophagous and xerophilous ground beetle that is native to Palearctic (including Europe) and the Near East.

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Harpalus honestus

Harpalus honestus is a species of ground beetle native to the Palearctic (including Europe), and the Near East.

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Harpalus laevipes

Harpalus laevipes is a species of black coloured phytophagous ground beetle in the Harpalinae subfamily that is absent in the following European and African countries and islands: Andorra, Azores, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, the Channel Islands, Corsica, Crete, Cyclades Cyprus, Dodecanese, Faroe Islands, Franz Josef Land, Gibraltar, Greece, Iceland, Madeira, Malta, Moldova Monaco, North Aegean islands, Novaya Zemlya, Portugal, San Marino, Sardinia, Selvagens Islands, Sicily, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, and Vatican City.

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Harpalus smaragdinus

Harpalus smaragdinus is a species of ground beetle native to the Palearctic (including Europe), and the Near East.

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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Harrisburg (Pennsylvania German: Harrisbarrig) is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States, and the county seat of Dauphin County.

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Hart Dungeon

The Hart Dungeon or Hart Family Dungeon, otherwise known simply as The Dungeon, was the gym and wrestling school located in the basement of the Hart mansion.

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Haruhisa Handa

is a Japanese religious leader and a businessman.

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Harvard Din & Tonics

The Harvard Din & Tonics (or "the Dins") are a signature, five-part jazz a cappella group from Harvard University, founded in 1979.

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Harvard Glee Club

The Harvard Glee Club is a 60-voice, Tenor-Bass choral ensemble at Harvard University.

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Hasekura Tsunenaga

Hasekura Rokuemon Tsunenaga (or "Philip Francis Faxicura", baptized as "Francisco Felipe Faxicura", in Spain) (1571–1622) (支倉六右衛門常長, also spelled Faxecura Rocuyemon in period European sources, reflecting the contemporary pronunciation of Japanese) was a Japanese samurai and retainer of Date Masamune, the daimyō of Sendai of Japanese imperial descent with ancestral ties to Emperor Kanmu.

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Hashim Thaçi

Hashim Thaçi (.

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Havana

Havana (Spanish: La Habana) is the capital city, largest city, province, major port, and leading commercial center of Cuba.

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Head of state

A head of state (or chief of state) is the public persona that officially represents the national unity and legitimacy of a sovereign state.

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Headquarters

Headquarters (commonly referred to as HQ or HD) is/are the locations where most, if not all, of the important functions of an organization are coordinated.

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Healy Hall

Healy Hall is a National Historic Landmark and the flagship building of the main campus of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Constructed between 1877–1879, the hall was designed by Paul J. Pelz and John L. Smithmeyer, prominent architects who also built the Library of Congress.

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Hearts of Iron II

Hearts of Iron II is a grand strategy computer war game for the PC based upon its predecessor, Hearts of Iron, which was developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive.

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Heavenly Divine

"Heavenly Divine" is a single by Hip Hop group Jedi Mind Tricks, released in the summer of 1999 through the group's self-run label Superegular Recordings.

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Heidelberg University Library

The University Library Heidelberg (Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg) is the central library of the University of Heidelberg.

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Helena Stollenwerk

Blessed Helena Stollenwerk (28 November 1852 - 3 February 1900) was a German Roman Catholic and a professed member of the Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration in the religious name of "Maria Virgo".

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Heliodorus (minister)

Heliodorus (Ἡλιόδωρος) was a legate of Seleucus IV Philopator c. 187 BC – 175 BC.

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Henri Lopès

Henri Lopès (born 12 September 1937)International Who's Who of Authors and Writers 2004, Europa Publications, p. 339.

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Henrique Cymerman

Henrique Cymerman Benarroch (born 1959) is an Israeli journalist of Portuguese and Spanish origin who works as a correspondent in the Middle East for SIC, La Vanguardia and Mediaset España, among others.

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Henry Abbot (martyr)

Henry Abbot (died 4 July 1597) was an English layman, himself a convert from the Church of England, who was executed at York for the alleged attempt to convert someone to the Catholic Church, which had been declared an act of treason under the Penal Laws enacted under Queen Elizabeth I. He is considered a martyr for the faith by the Catholic Church, which has beatified him.

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Henry B. Eyring

Henry Bennion Eyring (born May 31, 1933) is an American educational administrator, author, and religious leader.

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Henry Benedict Stuart

Henry Benedict Thomas Edward Maria Clement Francis Xavier Stuart, Cardinal Duke of York (6 March 1725 – 13 July 1807) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal, as well as the fourth and final Jacobite heir to claim the thrones of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland publicly.

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Herald AV Publications

Herald AV Publications is a British record label.

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Herbert Kappler

Herbert Kappler (23 September 1907 – 9 February 1978) was the head of German police and security services (Sicherheitspolizei and SD) in Rome during the Second World War.

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Heritage tourism

Cultural heritage tourism (or just heritage tourism or diaspora tourism) is a branch of tourism oriented towards the cultural heritage of the location where tourism is occurring.

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Hermann Joseph

Saint Hermann Joseph, O.Praem., (ca. 11504 April 1241) was a German Premonstratensian canon regular and mystic.

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Hermann of Wied

Hermann of Wied (German: Hermann von Wied) (14 January 1477 – 15 August 1552) was the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne from 1515 to 1546.

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Hermonax

Hermonax was a Greek vase painter working in the red-figure style.

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Hieracium lachenalii

Hieracium lachenalii also known as common hawkweed or yellow hawkweed is a species of plants in the dandelion tribe within the sunflower family.

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Hierarchy of the Catholic Church

The hierarchy of the Catholic Church consists of its bishops, priests, and deacons.

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Hilda Madsen

Hilda Chedomille Madsen (December 13, 1910 – May 1, 1981) was a British-American artist and dog breeder.

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Hildegard of Bingen

Hildegard of Bingen (Hildegard von Bingen; Hildegardis Bingensis; 1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as Saint Hildegard and Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German Benedictine abbess, writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, visionary, and polymath.

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Hippolyta (DC Comics)

Queen Hippolyta is a fictional DC Comics superhero, based on the Amazon queen Hippolyta from Greek mythology.

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Hissein Brahim Taha

Hissein Brahim Taha (حسين إبراهيم طه) is a Chadian diplomat who has served in the government of Chad as Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2017.

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Historicist interpretations of the Book of Revelation

Historicism, a method of interpretation in Christian eschatology which associates biblical prophecies with actual historical events and identifies symbolic beings with historical persons or societies, has been applied to the Book of Revelation by many writers.

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History of A Coruña

A Coruña or Corunna, Galicia (Spain) is located on a promontory in the entrance of an estuary in a big gulf, the Portus Magnus Artabrorum, name of the area used by classical geographers.

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History of art

The history of art focuses on objects made by humans in visual form for aesthetic purposes.

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History of Iraq (2003–2011)

The history of Iraq from 2003 to 2011 is characterized by a large United States military deployment on Iraqi territory, beginning with the U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 which overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein and ending with the departure of US troops from the country in 2011 (though the Iraq War that commenced in 2003 continued and subsequently intensified during 2013).

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History of Italy

In archaic times, ancient Greeks, Etruscans and Celts established settlements in the south, the centre and the north of Italy respectively, while various Italian tribes and Italic peoples inhabited the Italian peninsula and insular Italy.

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History of Malta

Malta has a long history and was first inhabited in around 5900 BC.

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History of Poland (1945–1989)

The history of Poland from 1945 to 1989 spans the period of Soviet dominance and communist rule imposed after the end of World War II over Poland, as reestablished within new borders.

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History of Raëlism

Throughout the history of Raëlism, members of the Raëlian Movement have advocated the use of sex-positive feminism, condoms, birth control, masturbation, meditation, genetically modified organisms, and human cloning.

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History of Rome

Roman history has been among the most influential to the modern world, from supporting the tradition of the rule by law to influencing the American Founding Fathers to the creation of the Catholic church.

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History of San Marino

The history of San Marino is typical for the Italian Peninsula, and yet helps explain its unusual characteristics as the sole remaining Italian microstate.

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History of the Catholic Church

The history of the Catholic Church begins with Jesus Christ and His teachings (c. 4 BC – c. AD 30), and the Catholic Church is a continuation of the early Christian community established by Jesus.

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History of the Eurovision Song Contest

The history of the Eurovision Song Contest began with an idea of Sergio Pugliese, of the Italian television RAI, and then approved by Marcel Bezençon of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).

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History of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)

This articles covers the history of Italy as a monarchy and in the World Wars.

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History of the papacy

The history of the papacy, the office held by the pope as head of the Roman Catholic Church, according to Catholic doctrine, spans from the time of Peter to the present day.

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History of the Roman Curia

The history of the Roman Curia, the administrative apparatus responsible for managing the affairs of the Holy See and the Catholic Church, can be traced to the 11th century when informal methods of administration began to take on a more organized structure and eventual a bureaucratic form.

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History of the Russian Orthodox Church

The Russian Orthodox Church (Русская Православная Церковь) is traditionally said to have been founded by Andrew the Apostle, who is thought to have visited Scythia and Greek colonies along the northern coast of the Black Sea.

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History of the United States (2008–present)

The history of the United States from 2008 to present began with the collapse of the housing bubble, which led into the late-2000s recession, helped the Democrats win the presidency in 2008 with the election of Barack Obama, the country's first African-American president.

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History of Western civilization

Western civilization traces its roots back to Europe and the Mediterranean.

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History of wood carving

Wood carving is one of the oldest arts of humankind.

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Hitler's Pope

Hitler's Pope is a book published in 1999 by the British journalist and author John Cornwell that examines the actions of Eugenio Pacelli, who became Pope Pius XII, before and during the Nazi era, and explores the charge that he assisted in the legitimization of Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime in Germany, through the pursuit of a Reichskonkordat in 1933.

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HNLMS K XVII

K XVII was one of five s built for the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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Holy city

Holy city is a term applied to many cities, all of them central to the history or faith of specific religions.

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Holy Cross Abbey

The Holy Cross Abbey (Mainistir na Croise Naofa) in Tipperary is a restored Cistercian monastery in Holycross near Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland, situated on the River Suir.

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Holy Crown of Hungary

The Holy Crown of Hungary (Szent Korona, also known as the Crown of Saint Stephen) was the coronation crown used by the Kingdom of Hungary for most of its existence; kings have been crowned with it since the twelfth century.

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Holy door

A Holy Door (Porta Sancta) traditionally refers to an entrance portal located within the Papal major basilicas in Rome.

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Holy Father John Paul II Family Home in Wadowice

The Holy Father John Paul II Family Home in Wadowice, Poland was the family home and birthplace of Karol Józef Wojtyła, who was elected Pope John Paul II in 1978, and canonised after his death.

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Holy Name Cathedral (Chicago)

Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago, Illinois is the seat of the Archdiocese of Chicago, one of the largest Roman Catholic dioceses in the United States.

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Holy See

The Holy See (Santa Sede; Sancta Sedes), also called the See of Rome, is the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Rome, the episcopal see of the Pope, and an independent sovereign entity.

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Holy See and the United Nations

The Holy See is not a member of the United Nations (not having applied for membership) but was granted permanent observer state (i.e., non-member state) status on 6 April 1964.

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Holy See Representative

A Holy See Representative is a papal diplomat (representing the Holy See and Vatican City State), usually ranking as papal nuncio (equivalent to ambassador), who is accredited to an international organisation, where (other) nations dispatch Permanent representatives.

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Holy See–European Union relations

Holy See-European Union relations is the relationship between the European Union (EU) and the Holy See (or Vatican City).

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Holy See–India relations

Holy See–India relations refers to bilateral relations between the Holy See, which is sovereign over the Vatican City, and India.

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Holy See–Iran relations

Holy See–Iran relations refers to the diplomatic relations between the Holy See, which is sovereign over the Vatican City, and the Islamic Republic of Iran.

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Holy See–Italy relations

Holy See–Italy relations refers to the special relationship between the Holy See, which is sovereign over the Vatican City, and the Italian Republic.

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Holy See–Ivory Coast relations

Holy See–Ivory Coast relations refers to the current relationship between the Holy See and the Republic of Ivory Coast, which was established in 1970.

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Holy See–Japan relations

The relations between the Holy See and Japan were informally established in 1919, when the Japanese government accepted a request by the Holy See to send an apostolic delegate to their country.

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Holy See–Kurdistan Region relations

Holy See–Kurdistan Region relations are bilateral relations between Holy See and Kurdistan Region.

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Holy See–Myanmar relations

Holy See–Myanmar relations refers to bilateral relations between the Holy See, which is sovereign over the Vatican City, and Myanmar, also known as Burma.

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Holy See–Philippines relations

Holy See–Philippines relations refers to the relations between the Holy See and the Philippines.

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Holy See–Republic of Macedonia relations

Holy See–Republic of Macedonia relations refer to the bilateral political relations between the Holy See and the Republic of Macedonia.

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Holy See–Saudi Arabia relations

Holy See–Saudi Arabia relations do not officially exist but there have been some important high-level meetings between Saudi and Holy See officials to discuss issues and organize dialogue between religions.

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Holy See–Taiwan relations

Relations between the Holy See and the Republic of China (common known as Taiwan after 1971); also known as Sino-Vatican relations were established on a non-diplomatic level in 1922.

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Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Braamfontein

Holy Trinity Catholic Church is a Catholic parish church located in Braamfontein in north-central Johannesburg.

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Holy War (Boston College vs. Notre Dame)

The Holy War is an American rivalry between the Boston College Eagles and University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish, a technical nonconference rivalry in college football, but in most sports an Atlantic Coast Conference rivalry.

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Homeless Jesus

Homeless Jesus,Hilliard, Mark.

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Homelessness in Vatican City

Homelessness in Vatican City is a minor social issue.

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Homosexual clergy in the Catholic Church

Homosexual clergy in the Catholic Church refers to ordained homosexual bishops, priests, and deacons in the Catholic Church.

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Hong Kong

Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, is an autonomous territory of China on the eastern side of the Pearl River estuary in East Asia.

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Honorat da Biała

Blessed Honorat from Biała (16 October 1829 - 16 December 1916) - born Florentyn Wacław Koźmiński was a Polish priest and professed member from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin who went on to establish sixteen religious congregations.

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Hook 'em Horns

Hook 'em Horns is the slogan and hand signal of The University of Texas at Austin.

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Houla massacre

The Houla massacre (مجزرة الحولة) was an attack that took place on May 25, 2012, in the midst of the Syrian Civil War, in the town of Taldou, in the Houla Region of Syria, a string of towns northwest of Homs.

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How to Start Your Own Country

How To Start Your Own Country was a six-part BBC Television documentary comedy series aired between August and September 2005.

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Hubert Jedin

Hubert Jedin (17 June 1900, Groß Briesen, Friedewalde, Silesia – 16 July 1980, Bonn) was a Catholic Church historian from Germany, whose publications specialized on the history of ecumenical councils in general and the Council of Trent in particular, on which he published a 2400-page history over the years 1951-1975.

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Huberto Maestas

Huberto Maestas is an American sculptor living in San Luis, Colorado.

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Hugh O'Flaherty

Hugh O'Flaherty CBE (28 February 1898 – 30 October 1963), was an Irish Catholic priest and senior official of the Roman Curia, and significant figure in Catholic resistance to Nazism.

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Human rights in Saudi Arabia

Human rights in Saudi Arabia are intended to be based on the Hanbali Islamic religious laws under absolute rule of the Saudi royal family.

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Humanum genus

Humanum genus is a papal encyclical promulgated on 20 April 1884 by Pope Leo XIII.

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Humilis of Bisignano

Humilis of Bisignano, O.F.M., (Umile da Bisignano) (August 26, 1582 – 26 November 1637) was a 17th-century Franciscan friar who was widely known in his day as a mystic and wonderworker.

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Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2

is a 2011 role-playing video game developed by Idea Factory and Compile Heart, with assistance from Nippon Ichi Software, Gust Corporation, 5pb., and the recently founded company Comcept by Keiji Inafune.

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I Am Blessed

"I Am Blessed" is a song by Eternal written by pop hit songwriter Mark Mueller and Marsha Malamet.

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I soliti idioti

I soliti idioti ("The Usual Idiots") is an Italian television series, starring Francesco Mandelli and Fabrizio Biggio.

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Iain Benson

Iain Tyrrell Benson (born 1955 in Edinburgh, Scotland) is a legal philosopher, writer, professor and practising legal consultant.

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Icelandic exonyms

The following is a list of Icelandic exonyms, that is to say names for places in Icelandic that have been adapted to Icelandic spelling rules, translated into Icelandic or are simply native names from Viking times (i.e. old endonyms surviving in Icelandic).

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ICRANet

ICRANet, the International Center for Relativistic Astrophysics Network, is an international organization promoting research activities in relativistic astrophysics and related areas.

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Ignacia Nazaria March Mesa

Blessed Nazaria Ignacia March Mesa (10 January 1889 – 6 July 1943) - in religious Nazaria of Saint Teresa of Jesus - was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Missionaries of the Crusade.

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Ignacio de Loyola

Ignacio de Loyola is a 2016 Philippine historical biographical religious drama film directed by Paolo Dy in his directorial debut.

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Ignacy Jeż

Ignacy Ludwik Jeż (31 July 1914, Radomyśl Wielki – 16 October 2007) was the Latin Rite Catholic Bishop Emeritus of Koszalin-Kołobrzeg, located in Poland.

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Ignatius Kung Pin-Mei

Ignatius Kung Pin-Mei (2 August 1901 – 12 March 2000) was the Catholic Bishop of Shanghai, China, from 1950 until his death in 2000.

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Ignatius Maloyan

The Blessed Ignatius Shoukrallah Maloyan, I.C.P.B. (Իգնատիոս Մալոյան, b. April 8, 1869, Mardin, Ottoman Empire - d. June 10, 1915), was the Armenian Catholic Archbishop of Mardin between 1911 and 1915.

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Ignatius of Laconi

Saint Ignazio da Laconi (10 December 1701 - 11 May 1781) - born Vincenzo Peis - was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin.

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Ignatius of Santhià

Saint Ignatius of Santhià (5 June 1686 – 22 September 1770), born Lorenzo Maurizio Belvisotti, was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Order of Friars Minor.

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Ignazia Verzeri

Saint Ignazia Verzeri (31 July 1801 – 3 March 1852) was an Italian Roman Catholic who became a Benedictine nun and established the Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

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Ignazio Danti

Ignazio (Egnatio or Egnazio) Danti (April 1536 – 19 October 1586), born Pellegrino Rainaldi Danti, was an Italian priest, mathematician, astronomer, and cosmographer.

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Igor Dronov

Igor Arturovich Dronov (Игорь Артурович Дронов; born 1 January 1963) is a Moscow-born Russian conductor and Honoured Artist of Russia who graduated from the Moscow Conservatory where he studied under Boris Tevlin and Dmitry Kitaenko.

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Ilie Sârbu

Ilie Sârbu (born 26 May 1950) is a Romanian theologian, economist and politician.

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Illuminati in popular culture

Founded by Adam Weishaupt in Bavaria in 1776, the Illuminati have been referred to in popular culture, in books and comics, television and movies, and games.

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In the Beginning: The Bible Stories

is an anime television series based on The Bible's Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) created by Osamu Tezuka.

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In Uncertain Times

Par des Temps Incertains (In Uncertain Times) is volume eighteen in the French comic book (or bande dessinée) science fiction series Valérian and Laureline created by writer Pierre Christin and artist Jean-Claude Mézières.

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Incunable

An incunable, or sometimes incunabulum (plural incunables or incunabula, respectively), is a book, pamphlet, or broadside printed in Europe before the year 1501.

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Index of Catholic Church articles

See also: Catholic Church, Glossary of the Catholic Church, Outline of Catholicism, Timeline of the Catholic Church, Index of Vatican City-related articles This page is a list of Catholic Church topics.

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Index of Christianity-related articles

Articles related to Christianity include.

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Index of history articles

History is the study of the past.

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Index of Italy-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to Italy.

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Index of religion-related articles

Many Wikipedia articles on religious topics are not yet listed on this page.

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Index of Vatican City-related articles

This is an index of Vatican City-related topics.

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Indiana Wesleyan University

Indiana Wesleyan University (commonly referred to as IWU) is a private, evangelical Christian, liberal arts university headquartered in Marion, Indiana, that is affiliated with the Wesleyan Church denomination.

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Indigenous peoples in Brazil

Indigenous peoples in Brazil (povos indígenas no Brasil), or Indigenous Brazilians (indígenas brasileiros), comprise a large number of distinct ethnic groups who have inhabited what is now the country of Brazil since prior to the European contact around 1500.

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Infamous Assassinations

Infamous Assassinations was a 2007 British documentary television series about high-profile murders and attempted murders of public figures.

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InfoVaticana

InfoVaticana is a religious website based in Spain, covering topics about the Catholic Church.

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Ingravescentem aetatem

Ingravescentem aetatem is a document issued by Pope Paul VI, dated 21 November 1970.

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Innocenzo da Berzo

Blessed Innocenzo da Berzo (19 March 1844 - 3 March 1890), born Giovanni Scalvinoni, was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Order of Friars Minor - or Capuchin branch of the Franciscan Order.

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Inside the Vatican

Inside the Vatican is a monthly magazine relating to issues within the Roman Curia, at the Vatican in Rome, which is at the very heart of the Roman Catholic Church and Christianity as a whole.

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Inspector general

An inspector general is an investigative official in a civil or military organization.

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Institute for the Works of Religion

The Institute for the Works of Religion (Istituto per le Opere di Religione – IOR; Institutum pro Operibus Religionis), commonly known as the Vatican Bank, is a private bank situated inside Vatican City and run by a Board of Superintendence which reports to a Supervisory Commission of Cardinals and the Pope.

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Instruction in Latin

The Latin language is still taught in many parts of the world.

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Interfaith dialogue

Interfaith dialogue refers to cooperative, constructive, and positive interaction between people of different religious traditions (i.e., "faiths") and/or spiritual or humanistic beliefs, at both the individual and institutional levels.

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International Alliance of Catholic Knights

The International Alliance of Catholic Knights (IACK) is a non-governmental organization made up of fifteen Roman Catholic fraternal societies from 27 countries on six continents.

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International call

International telephone calls are those made between different countries.

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International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee

The International Catholic Jewish Liaison Committee is a committee formed by the Catholic Church in 1971 to promote reconciliation between the Catholic Church and Jews.

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International Coalition in support of Ukraine

International Coalition in support of Ukraine (Міжнародна коаліція на підтримку України) — an informal international association of countries and world organizations that are the allies of Ukraine in hybrid war that started a Russian Federation against the independent state of Ukraine.

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International Grains Council

The International Grains Council (IGC) is an intergovernmental organization which oversees the Grains Trade Convention and seeks to promote cooperation in the global grain trade.

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International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance

The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) is an intergovernmental organization founded in 1998 which unites governments and experts to strengthen, advance and promote Holocaust education, research and remembrance worldwide and to uphold the commitments of the Declaration of the Stockholm International Forum on the Holocaust.

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International organisations in Europe

The following table lists the independent European states, and their memberships in selected organisations and treaties.

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International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions

The International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI) is a worldwide affiliation of governmental entities.

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International reactions to the 2011 military intervention in Libya

The international reactions to the 2011 military intervention in Libya were the responses to the military intervention in Libya by NATO and allied forces to impose a no-fly zone.

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International reactions to the Euromaidan

Below are the foreign reactions to the Euromaidan.

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International response to the Beslan school siege

The international reactions to the Beslan school hostage crisis was.

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International School of Aruba

The International School of Aruba (ISA) is a school in Aruba.

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International Telecommunication Union

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU; Union Internationale des Télécommunications (UIT)), originally the International Telegraph Union (Union Télégraphique Internationale), is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) that is responsible for issues that concern information and communication technologies.

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International Uuno Klami Composition Competition

The International Uuno Klami Composition Competition is a composition competition.

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Ion Costist

Blessed Ion Costist (29 June 1556 – 5 March 1625) was a Moldavian Roman Catholic who served as a professed religious - though not a priest - of the Franciscan Order of Friars Minor in Naples after he immigrated there during his adolescence.

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Iranian Revolution

The Iranian Revolution (Enqelāb-e Iran; also known as the Islamic Revolution or the 1979 Revolution), Iran Chamber.

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Irish head of state from 1936 to 1949

During the period from December 1936 to April 1949, some commentators consider that it was unclear whether or not the Irish state was a republic or a form of constitutional monarchy and (from 1937) whether its head of state was the President of Ireland or King George VI.

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Irish people in mainland Europe

Irish people in mainland Europe are Irish people, members of the Irish diaspora, who reside in mainland Europe.

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Irish pound

The Irish pound (punt Éireannach) was the currency of Ireland until 2002.

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Isaac Jogues

St.

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Isidore De Loor

Blessed Isidore De Loor (18 April 1881 - 6 October 1916) - in religious Isidore of Saint Joseph - was a Belgian professed religious from the Passionists.

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Islam in Kazakhstan

Islam is the largest religion practiced in Kazakhstan, as 70.2% of the country's population is Muslim Ethnic Kazakhs are predominantly Sunni Muslims of the Hanafi school.

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Islam in Taiwan

Islam is a slowly growing religion in Taiwan and it represents about 0.3% of the population.

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Islamist plots to attack the Vatican

Islamist plots to attack the Vatican refers to two alleged terrorist plans to attack the Vatican, neither of which were carried out.

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ISO 3166-1

ISO 3166-1 is part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and defines codes for the names of countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest.

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ISO 3166-1 alpha-2

ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes are two-letter country codes defined in ISO 3166-1, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), to represent countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest.

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ISO 3166-1 alpha-3

ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes are three-letter country codes defined in ISO 3166-1, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), to represent countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest.

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ISO 3166-1 numeric

ISO 3166-1 numeric (or numeric-3) codes are three-digit country codes defined in ISO 3166-1, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), to represent countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest.

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ISO 3166-2

ISO 3166-2 is part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and defines codes for identifying the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

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ISO 3166-2:VA

ISO 3166-2:VA is the entry for Vatican City in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

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Israel Zolli

Israel Zolli (September 27, 1881 ‒ March 2, 1956), born Israel Anton Zoller, so was an Austro-Hungarian by birth, and an Italian doctorate professor of philosophy and author.

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Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato

The Italian Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato (IPZS) ('State Mint and Polygraphic Institute'), founded in 1928, is situated at the Piazza Giuseppe Verdi in Rome.

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Italian city-states

The Italian city-states were a political phenomenon of small independent states mostly in the central and northern Italian peninsula between the 9th and the 15th centuries.

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Italian Fascism

Italian Fascism (fascismo italiano), also known simply as Fascism, is the original fascist ideology as developed in Italy.

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Italian language

Italian (or lingua italiana) is a Romance language.

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Italian lira

The lira (plural lire) was the currency of Italy between 1861 and 2002 and of the Albanian Kingdom between 1941 and 1943.

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Italian nationality law

Italian nationality law is the law of Italy governing the acquisition, transmission and loss of Italian citizenship.

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Italian Peninsula

The Italian Peninsula or Apennine Peninsula (Penisola italiana, Penisola appenninica) extends from the Po Valley in the north to the central Mediterranean Sea in the south.

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Italian Philatelic Press Association

The Italian Philatelic Press Association (also (Unione Stampa Filatelica Italiana or USFI) is a group of Italian journalists and writers dedicated to philately. The first general meeting of USFI was held on 8 May 1966 in Italy. In 2006, Italy, Vatican City, San Marino and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta issued commemorative stamps in honor of the 40th anniversary of the association.

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Italians

The Italians (Italiani) are a Latin European ethnic group and nation native to the Italian peninsula.

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Italic languages

The Italic languages are a subfamily of the Indo-European language family, originally spoken by Italic peoples.

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Italo-Dalmatian languages

The Italo-Dalmatian languages, or Central Romance languages, are a group of Romance languages spoken in Italy, Corsica (France) and formerly in Dalmatia (Croatia).

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Italo-Western languages

Italo-Western is, in some classifications, the largest branch of the Romance languages.

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Italophilia

Italophilia is the admiration, appreciation or emulation of Italy, its people, its ideals, its civilization or its culture.

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Italy

Italy (Italia), officially the Italian Republic (Repubblica Italiana), is a sovereign state in Europe.

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Italy in the Middle Ages

The history of the Italian peninsula during the medieval period can be roughly defined as the time between the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and the Italian Renaissance.

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Italy–Taiwan relations

Italy–Taiwan relations refers to bilateral relations between Italy and Taiwan.

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ITU prefix

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) allocates call sign prefixes for radio and television stations of all types.

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Ivan Rebernik

Ivan Rebernik (born October 7, 1939 in Maribor) is a Slovenian librarian.

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Ivo Lill

Ivo Lill (born 24 June 1953, in Tallinn) is an Estonian glass artist.

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Iyar

Iyar (אִייָר or אִיָּר, Standard Iyyar Tiberian ʾIyyār; from Akkadian ayyaru, meaning "Rosette; blossom") is the eighth month of the civil year (which starts on 1 Tishrei) and the second month of the ecclesiastical year (which starts on 1 Nisan) on the Hebrew calendar.

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Izamal

Izamal (Spanish) is a small city in the Mexican state of Yucatán, 72 km (about 40 miles) east of state capital Mérida, in southern Mexico.

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J. J. Pearce High School

J.

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J. Minos Simon

Joseph Minos Simon, Sr. (February 27, 1922 – March 11, 2004), was an American author, a lecturer, an aviator, a sportsman, and an attorney from Lafayette, Louisiana, who was particularly known for his courtroom theatrics and demeanor.

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Jacek Moskwa

Jacek Moskwa (born 1948) is a Polish journalist and writer.

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Jack Charlton

John Charlton, (born 8 May 1935) is an English former footballer and manager who played as a defender.

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Jack Ryan (character)

John Patrick "Jack" Ryan Sr. is a fictional character created by author Tom Clancy who appears in many of his novels and their respective film adaptations.

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Jack Sparrow (song)

"Jack Sparrow" is a song by American comedy troupe The Lonely Island featuring singer-songwriter Michael Bolton.

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Jacobo Kyushei Tomonaga

Saint Fr.

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Jacqueline Grennan Wexler

Jacqueline Grennan Wexler (born Jean Marie Grennan; August 22, 1926 – January 19, 2012), commonly known as Sister J, was an American Roman Catholic religious sister who rose to prominence when she, as President of Webster College, strove to convince the Holy See allow the transferral of the college's ownership to a lay board of trustees.

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Jacques Berthieu

Saint Jacques Berthieu (born November 27, 1838, at Polminhac, Cantal, France; died June 8, 1896, at Ambiatibe, Madagascar), was a French Jesuit, priest and missionary in Madagascar.

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Jacques Chirac

Jacques René Chirac (born 29 November 1932) is a French politician who served as President of France and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra from 1995 to 2007.

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Jacques Gaillot

Jacques Jean Edmond Georges Gaillot (born 11 September 1935;; generally known in French as Monseigneur Gaillot) is a French Catholic clergyman and social activist.

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Jacques-Désiré Laval

Blessed Jacques-Désiré Laval (18 September 1803 – 9 September 1864) was a French Roman Catholic priest who served in the missions in Mauritius; he was a professed member from the Spiritans.

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Jacques-Paul Martin

Jacques-Paul Martin (born 26 August 1908, Amiens, France – died 27 September 1992, Vatican City) was a French cardinal.

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Jaime Hilario Barbal

Saint Jaime Hilario Barbal (2 January 1898 – 18 January 1937) - born Manuel Barbal i Cosín - was a Catalan Roman Catholic and a professed religious from the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools.

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Jake Runestad

Jake Runestad (born 20 May 1986) is an American composer of classical music and conductor based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Jakob Gapp

Blessed Jakob Gapp (26 July 1897 – 13 August 1943) was an Austrian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Marianists.

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James Francis Edward Stuart

James Francis Edward, Prince of Wales (10 June 1688 – 1 January 1766), nicknamed the Old Pretender, was the son of King James II and VII of England, Scotland and Ireland, and his second wife, Mary of Modena.

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James R. Benn

James R. Benn (born September 5, 1949) is an American author, best known for the Billy Boyle World War II Mystery Series.

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James Stafford

James Francis Stafford (born July 26, 1932) is an American cardinal of the Catholic Church.

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Jamie Kern Lima

Jamie Marie Kern Lima (born July 16, 1977) is an American entrepreneur and former journalist.

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Jan Cieplak

Servant of God Archbishop Jan Cieplak (born 17 August 1857 in Dąbrowa Górnicza - 17 February 1926 in Passaic, New Jersey) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest and bishop.

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Jan Szczęsny Herburt

Jan Szczęsny Herburt (12 January 1567 – 31 December 1616) was a Polish political writer, diplomat and a member of the Polish Sejm.

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Janiculum walls

The Janiculum walls (Italian: Mura gianicolensi) are a stretch of defensive walls erected in 1643 by Pope Urban VIII as a completion of the Leonine wall (defending the Vatican Hill) and for a better protection of the area of Rome rising on the right bank of the Tiber.

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Janko Mitrović

Janko Mitrović (Јанко Митровић; 1613–1659) was a harambaša (Ottoman for "bandit leader"), and the commander of the Morlach army, in the service of the Republic of Venice, from 1648 until his death in 1659.

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Janko Vranyczany-Dobrinović

Janko Vranyczany-Dobrinović (1 May 1920 – 6 May 2015) was a Croatian politician and diplomat.

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Janne Haaland Matláry

Dame Janne Haaland Matláry (born 27 April 1957) is a Norwegian political scientist, writer, and politician, who formerly represented the Christian Democratic Party.

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Januarius Maria Sarnelli

Blessed Gennaro Maria Sarnelli (12 September 1702 – 30 June 1744) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Redemptorists.

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January 10

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January 15

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January 22

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Javier Zanetti

Javier Adelmar Zanetti (born 10 August 1973) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a defender or midfielder.

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Ján Babjak

Ján Babjak, S.J. Archbishop and Metropolitan of Prešov (October 28, 1953, Hažín Cirochou above) is Prešov residential archieparch and the highest representative of the Greek Catholic Metropolitan Church in Slovakia.

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Józef Bilczewski

Saint Józef Bilczewski (26 April 1860 – 20 March 1923) was a Polish Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Archbishop of Lviv from 1900 until his death.

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Józef Gosławski (sculptor)

Józef Gosławski (24 April 1908 – 23 January 1963) was a Polish sculptor and medallic artist.

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Józef Sebastian Pelczar

Saint Józef Sebastian Pelczar (17 January 1842 – 28 March 1924) was a Polish Roman Catholic bishop and was also the co-founder of the Sister Servants of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus which he had established in 1894 with Ludwika Szczęsna.

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Józef Wesołowski

Józef Wesołowski (15 July 1948 – 27 August 2015) was a Polish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who was laicized by the Holy See in 2014.

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Jürgen E. Schrempp

Jürgen Erich Schrempp (born September 15, 1944 in Freiburg) was from May 1995 to December 31, 2005, the CEO of Daimler-Benz, which became DaimlerChrysler, a German-American car and truck manufacturer.

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Je t'aime... moi non plus

"Je t'aime… moi non plus" (French for "I love you… neither do I") is a 1967 song written by Serge Gainsbourg for Brigitte Bardot.

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Jean l'Héritier

Jean L'Héritier (Lhéritier, Lirithier, Heritier and other spellings also exist) (c. 1480 – after 1551) was a French composer of the Renaissance.

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Jean-Bernard Raimond

Jean-Bernard Raimond (6 February 1926 – 7 March 2016) was a conservative French politician who served as Foreign Minister in the government of Jacques Chirac from 1986 to 1988, as French ambassador to a number of states from the 1970s to the 1990s, and as a deputy in the French National Assembly from 1993 to 2002.

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Jean-Frédéric Waldeck

Jean-Frédéric Maximilien de Waldeck (March 16, 1766? – April 30, 1875) was a French antiquarian, cartographer, artist and explorer.

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Jean-M.-Vincent Audin

Jean-M.-Vincent Audin was a French Roman Catholic author, journalist and historian.

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Jean-Marie Villot

Jean-Marie Villot (11 October 1905 – 9 March 1979) was a French prelate and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Lyon from 1965 to 1967, Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy from 1967 to 1969, Vatican Secretary of State from 1969 to 1979, and Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church from 1970 to 1979.

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Jean-Pierre Ricard

Jean-Pierre Ricard (born 26 September 1944) is a French cardinal of the Roman Catholic church and archbishop of Bordeaux and Bazas.

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Jeanne Jugan

Jeanne Jugan (October 25, 1792 – August 29, 1879), also known as Sister Mary of the Cross, L.S.P., was a French woman who became known for the dedication of her life to the neediest of the elderly poor.

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Jeanne Sauvé

Jeanne Mathilde Sauvé (née Benoît, April 26, 1922 – January 26, 1993) was a Canadian journalist, politician, and stateswoman who served as Governor General of Canada, the 23rd since Canadian Confederation.

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Jeanne-Antide Thouret

Saint Jeanne-Antide Thouret (27 November 1765 - 24 August 1826) was a French Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Thouret sisters.

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Jeffrey Vallance

Jeffrey Karl Reese Vallance (born January 25, 1955 in Redondo Beach, California) is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

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Jennifer Paige

Jennifer Paige (born September 3, 1973) is an American singer and songwriter.

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Jeremiah of Wallachia

Jeremiah of Wallachia, O.F.M. Cap., (7 June 1556 - 26 February 1625) was a Romanian-born Capuchin lay brother who spent his entire adult life serving as an infirmarian of the Order in Italy.

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Jeremy Thompson

Jeremy Gordon Thompson (born September 23, 1947) is an English journalist and former news presenter for Sky News, the 24-hour television news service operated by Sky UK.

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Jerusalem artichoke

The Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), also called sunroot, sunchoke, earth apple, or topinambour, is a species of sunflower native to eastern North America, and found from eastern Canada and Maine west to North Dakota, and south to northern Florida and Texas.

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Jerzy Sikorski

Jerzy Sikorski (born July 25, 1935) is a Polish historian, doctorate in history (PhD), Copernicologist, medievalist, museologist, author, publisher, journalist, encyclopedist, and translator, who writes and publishes primarily in Polish.

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Jesuit Refugee Service

The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) is an international Catholic organization that aids refugees, forcibly displaced peoples, and asylum seekers.

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Jesuits and Nazi Germany

At the outbreak of World War II, the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) had some 1700 members in the German Reich, divided into three provinces: Eastern, Lower and Upper Germany.

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Jo Mielziner

Joseph Mielziner (March 19, 1901 – March 15, 1976) was an American theatrical scenic, and lighting designer born in Paris, France.

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Joachim Meisner

Joachim Meisner (25 December 1933 – 5 July 2017) was a German cardinal of the Catholic Church.

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Joan of France, Duchess of Berry

Joan of France (Jeanne de France, Jeanne de Valois; 23 April 1464 – 4 February 1505), was briefly Queen of France as wife of King Louis XII, in between the death of her brother, King Charles VIII, and the annulment of her marriage.

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Joaquín Navarro-Valls

Joaquín Navarro-Valls, M.D. (November 16, 1936 – July 5, 2017) was a Spanish journalist, physician and academic who served as the Director of the Holy See Press Office from 1984 to 2006.

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Joaquin Berrios

José Joaquín Berrios Corvalán (born November 6, 1967 in Santiago de Chile), is a Chilean–American musician, composer, singer, guitar player, piano player and Record Producer.

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Joaquina Vedruna de Mas

Saint Joaquina Vedruna de Mas (or Joaquima in Catalan) (16 April 1783 – 28 August 1854) - born Joaquima de Vedruna Vidal de Mas and in religious Joaquina of Saint Francis of Assisi - was a Catalan professed religious and the founder of the Carmelite Sisters of Charity.

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João Ameal

João Ameal was the literary pseudonym of Portuguese historian, political theorist, novelist and politician João Francisco de Barbosa Azevedo de Sande Ayres de Campos, 3rd Count of Ameal, GCC, OSE (Coimbra, October 23, 1902 – Lisbon, November 23, 1982).

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Joel Hastings

Joel Hastings (July 22, 1969 – May 26, 2016) was a Canadian pianist and faculty member at Florida State University's College of Music.

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Johann Baptist von Anzer

Johann Baptist Anzer (later von Anzer), S.V.D., (16 May 1851 – 24 November 1903) was a member of the Society of the Divine Word, popularly known as the Divine Word Missionaries, and Catholic bishop of the German Mission to China in Shandong Province.

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Johann Friedrich Overbeck

Johann Friedrich Overbeck (3 July 1789 – 12 November 1869) was a German painter and member of the Nazarene movement.

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Johannes Ludovicus Paquay

Blessed Johannes Ludovicus Paquay (17 November 1828 - 1 January 1905) - in religious Valentinus - was a Belgian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Order of Friars Minor.

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Johannes Prioris

Johannes Prioris (c. 1460 – c. 1514) was a Netherlandish composer of the Renaissance.

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John Bugas

John Stephen Bugas (April 26, 1908 – December 2, 1982), known as Jack Bugas, was the second in command at Ford Motor Company during the presidency and chairmanship reign of Henry Ford II (the oldest grandson of founder Henry Ford).

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John D. Barrow

John David Barrow (born 29 November 1952) is an English cosmologist, theoretical physicist, and mathematician.

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John Dearden

John Francis Dearden (October 15, 1907 – August 1, 1988) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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John Dew (bishop)

John Atcherley Dew (born 5 May 1948) is a Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.

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John E. Connelly

John Edward Connelly (August 12, 1925 – May 16, 2009) was an American entrepreneur.

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John Fisher

John Fisher (c. 19 October 1469 – 22 June 1535), venerated by Roman Catholics as Saint John Fisher, was an English Catholic bishop, cardinal, and theologian.

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John Gabriel Perboyre

John Gabriel Perboyre, C.M. (Jean-Gabriel Perboyre), was a French priest, who served as a missionary in China, where he became a martyr.

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John Ireland (bishop)

John Ireland (September 11, 1838 – September 25, 1918) was the third Roman Catholic bishop and first Roman Catholic archbishop of Saint Paul, Minnesota (1888–1918).

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John Lesley

John Lesley (or Leslie) (29 September 1527 – 31 May 1596) was a Scottish Roman Catholic bishop and historian.

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John Magee (bishop)

John Magee SPS (born 24 September 1936) is a Roman Catholic bishop emeritus in Ireland.

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John Moorman

John Richard Humpidge Moorman, (born Leeds, Yorkshire, England, 4 June 1905; died Durham, England, 13 January 1989) was an English divine, ecumenist, writer and Bishop of Ripon from 1959 to 1975.

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John Neumann

John Nepomucene Neumann (Jan Nepomucký Neumann, Johann Nepomuk Neumann; March 28, 1811 – January 5, 1860) was a Catholic priest from Bohemia.

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John Sherman Cooper

John Sherman Cooper (August 23, 1901 – February 21, 1991) was a politician, jurist, and diplomat from the U.S. state of Kentucky.

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John T. Hayward

John Tucker "Chick" Hayward (15 November 1908 – 23 May 1999) was a World War II naval aviator.

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John T. McNicholas

John Timothy McNicholas, O.P. (December 15, 1877 – April 22, 1950) was an Irish-born clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church.

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John Zuhlsdorf

John Todd Zuhlsdorf (born October 28, 1959) is an American Catholic priest, of the Diocese of Velletri-Segni, and currently living in the Diocese of Madison.

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Joint issue

A joint issue is the release of stamps or postal stationery by two or more countries to commemorate the same topic, event or person.

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José Ayala Lasso

José Ayala Lasso (born in Quito on 29 January 1932) is a retired Ecuadorian lawyer and diplomat, currently residing in Quito.

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José de Anchieta

José de Anchieta y Díaz de Clavijo, S.J. (19 March 1534 – 9 June 1597) was a Spanish Jesuit missionary to the Portuguese colony of Brazil in the second half of the 16th century.

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José Hilario López

José Hilario López Valdés (18 February 1798, Popayán, Cauca – 27 November 1869, Campoalegre, Huila) was a Colombian politician and military officer.

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José Hipólito Salas

José Hipólito Salas y Toro (August 13, 1812 - July 20, 1883) was a Chilean Catholic priest and theologian.

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José María Rubio

St. Jose Maria Rubio (22 July 1864 – 2 May 1929) was a Spanish Jesuit, known as the Apostle of Madrid by the Bishop of Madrid.

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José María Zaragoza

José María V. Zaragoza (December 6, 1912-1994) was a Filipino architect.

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José Maria de Yermo y Parres

Saint José María de Yermo y Parres (10 November 1851 – 20 September 1904) was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Servants of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and of the Poor.

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José Sánchez del Río

Saint José Luis Sánchez del Río (March 28, 1913 – February 10, 1928) was a Mexican Cristero who was put to death by government officials because he refused to renounce his Catholic faith.

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José Vicente Concha

José Vicente Concha Ferreira (April 21, 1867 – December 8, 1929) was a Colombian politician who served as President of Colombia from 1914 to 1918.

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Jose Gabriel del Rosario Brochero

Saint Jose Gabriel del Rosario Brochero (16 March 1840 – 26 January 1914) was a Roman Catholic Argentinian priest who suffered leprosy throughout his life.

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Josef Beran

Josef Beran (29 December 1888 – 17 May 1969) was a Czech Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Archbishop of Prague from 1946 until his death and was elevated into the cardinalate in 1965.

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Josef Frings

Josef Richard Frings (6 February 1887 – 17 December 1978), was a German Cardinal of the Catholic Church.

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Josefa Naval Girbés

Blessed Josefa Naval Girbés (11 December 1820 – 24 February 1893) was a Spanish Roman Catholic who was also a Secular Carmelite.

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Josemaría Escrivá

Saint Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer y Albás (9 January 1902 – 26 June 1975) was a Roman Catholic priest from Spain who initiated Opus Dei, an organization of laypeople and priests dedicated to the teaching that everyone is called to holiness by God and that ordinary life can result in sanctity.

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Josep Manyanet i Vives

Saint Josep Manyanet i Vives (7 January 1833 – 17 December 1901) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Sons of the Holy Family and the Missionary Daughters of the Holy Family.

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Joseph Alfidi

Joseph Alfidi (May 28, 1949 – February 2, 2015) was an American pianist, composer, and conductor and initially a child prodigy.

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Joseph Anton Koch

Joseph Anton Koch (27 July 1768 – 12 January 1839) was an Austrian painter of Neoclassicism and later the German Romantic movement; he is perhaps the most significant neoclassical landscape painter.

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Joseph Bertolozzi

Joseph Bertolozzi (born 1959) is an American composer and musician with works ranging from full symphony orchestra and solo songs to immense sound-art installations.

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Joseph Cafasso

Saint Joseph Cafasso (Giuseppe Cafasso; 15 January 1811 – 23 June 1860) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest who was a significant social reformer in Turin.

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Joseph F. X. Zahra

Joseph F.X. Zahra (born December 3, 1955) is a Maltese economist.

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Joseph Fessio

Joseph Fessio (born January 10, 1941) is an American Catholic priest of the Jesuit order and the founder and editor of Ignatius Press.

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Joseph Joos

Joseph Joos (1878–1965) was a prominent German intellectual and politician.

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Joseph Marello

Saint Giuseppe Marello (26 December 1844 - 30 May 1895) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Acqui from 1889 until his death and was also the founder of the Oblates of Saint Joseph.

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Joseph Rummel

Joseph Francis Rummel (October 14, 1876 – November 8, 1964) was bishop of the Diocese of Omaha, Nebraska (March 30, 1928 – March 9, 1935) and Archbishop of the Archdiocese of New Orleans (March 9, 1935 – November 8, 1964).

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Josephine Bakhita

Josephine Margaret Bakhita, F.D.C.C., (ca. 1869 – 8 February 1947) was a Sudanese-born former slave who became a Canossian Religious Sister in Italy, living and working there for 45 years.

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Josh Groban

Joshua Winslow "Josh" Groban (born February 27, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, and record producer.

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Joshua Mar Ignathios

Joshua Mar Ignathios (born 24 May 1950) is the Metropolitan Bishop of the Eparchy of Mavelikkara of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church in the state of Kerala, India.

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Josip Juraj Strossmayer

Josip Juraj Strossmayer (alt. Josip Juraj Štrosmajer) (Joseph Georg Strossmayer; 4 February 1815 – 8 May 1905) was a Croatian politician, Roman Catholic bishop and benefactor.

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Josyf Slipyj

Josyf Slipyi (Йосиф Сліпий, born as Йосиф Коберницький-Дичковський; 17 February 1893 – 7 September 1984) was a Major Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and a Cardinal of the Catholic Church.

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Juan de Ribera

Saint Juan de Ribera (Seville, Spain, 20 March 1532 – Valencia, 6 January 1611), was one of the most influential figures of his times, holding appointments as Archbishop and Viceroy of Valencia, patriarch of Antioch, Commander in Chief, president of the Audiencia, and Chancellor of the University of Valencia.

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Juan García López-Rico

Saint Juan García López-Rico (10 July 1561 – 14 February 1613) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest from the Trinitarian Order who would establish a branch of his order which he named the Order of Discalced Carmelites.

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Juan Grande Román

Saint Juan Grande Román (6 March 1546 – 3 June 1600) was a Spanish Roman Catholic who was a professed religious of the Hospitallers of Saint John of God.

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Juan José Gerardi Conedera

Monsignor Juan José Gerardi Conedera (27 December 1922 – 26 April 1998) was a Guatemalan Roman Catholic bishop and human rights defender who was long active in working with the indigenous Mayan peoples of the country.

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Juan Nepomuceno Zegrí Moreno

Blessed Juan Nepomuceno Zegrí Moreno (11 October 1831 - 17 March 1905) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Mercedarian Sisters of Charity (1878).

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Juan Zarate

Juan Carlos Zarate was a Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Combating Terrorism during the George W. Bush administration.

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Juana María Condesa Lluch

Blessed Juana María Condesa Lluch (30 March 1862 – 16 January 1916) was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious who established the Handmaids of Mary Immaculate in her hometown of Valencia.

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Judge Dredd: Grud is Dead

Judge Dredd: Grud is Dead is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the character Judge Dredd in British comic 2000 AD.

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Julian-Nicolas Rèche

Blessed Julian-Nicolas Rèche (2 September 1838 – 23 October 1890) was a French Roman Catholic religious of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools; he assumed the religious name of "Arnould" upon his profession into the congregation and became a noted educator.

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Juliana Awada

Juliana Awada (born 3 April 1974) (Arabic: جوليانا عواضة) is an Argentine businesswoman of Lebanese and Syrian descent.

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Julius Hunter

Julius Kelton Hunter is an American former journalist and television news anchor, best known as a reporter/anchorman on two television stations in St. Louis: KSD-TV (now KSDK), the NBC affiliate in St.

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Junípero Serra

Saint Junípero Serra y Ferrer, O.F.M., (Juníper Serra i Ferrer) (November 24, 1713August 28, 1784) was a Roman Catholic Spanish priest and friar of the Franciscan Order who founded a mission in Baja California and the first nine of 21 Spanish missions in California from San Diego to San Francisco, in what was then Alta California in the Province of Las Californias, New Spain.

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June 15

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June 1929

The following events occurred in June 1929.

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June 1967

The following events occurred in June 1967.

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June 7

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Jurgis Matulaitis-Matulevičius

Blessed Jurgis Matulaitis-Matulevičius (13 April 1871 - 27 January 1927) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Vilnius from late 1918 until his resignation in 1925.

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Kalighat Home for the Dying

Kalighat, the Home of the Pure Heart (Nirmal Hriday) (formerly Mother Teresa's Kalighat Home for the Dying Destitutes) is a hospice for the sick, destitute and the dying established by St.

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Kang Young-hoon

Kang Young-Hoon (Korean: 강영훈, 30 May 1922 – 10 May 2016) was a South Korean politician who served as the second prime minister of the sixth South Korean republic, from 16 December 1988 until 27 December 1990.

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Karel Philips Spierincks

Karel Philips Spierincks (many name variations: Spierinckx, Spierinck, Spieringh, Spiringh, Spirinck, Spirinx, Spirin, Carlo Filippo Fiammingo) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (c. 1600 or 1609-1610, Brussels – 22 May 1639, Rome) was a Flemish painter who spent his active career in Italy.

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Karl W. Giberson

Karl Willard Giberson (born May 13, 1957) is a physicist, scholar, and author specializing in the creation-evolution debate (see Creation-evolution controversy).

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Karol: A Man Who Became Pope

Karol: A Man Who Became Pope (Karol - Człowiek, który został Papieżem, Karol, un uomo diventato Papa) is a 2005 TV miniseries written and directed by Giacomo Battiato, and created as a Polish-Italian-French-German and Canadian joint cooperation project.

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Karolina Gerhardinger

Blessed Karolina Gerhardinger (20 June 1797 – 9 May 1879) was a German Roman Catholic professed religious who established the School Sisters of Notre Dame with the name of "Maria Theresia of Jesus".

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Kaspar Stanggassinger

Blessed Kaspar Stanggassinger (12 January 1871 - 26 September 1899) was a German Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Redemptorists.

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Kateri Tekakwitha

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha (in Mohawk), given the name Tekakwitha, baptized as Catherine and informally known as Lily of the Mohawks (1656 – April 17, 1680), is a Roman Catholic saint who was an Algonquin–Mohawk laywoman.

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Kathleen Battle

Kathleen Deanna Battle (born August 13, 1948) is an American operatic soprano known for her distinctive vocal range and tone.

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Ken Harada (diplomat)

Ken Harada Dead at 80 (1973), 1.

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Kent Hovind

Kent E. Hovind (born January 15, 1953) is an American Christian fundamentalist evangelist and tax protester.

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Kermit Tesoro

Kermit Tesoro (born June 15, 1988 in Manila, Philippines) is a Filipino visual, installation, accessory, and fashion designer known for his wide range of styles where 'installation art meets body art'.

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Kevin Joseph Aje

Kevin Joseph Aje (born 25 April 1934) served as the bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto from 1985 to 2011.

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Kevin P. Coughlin

Kevin P. Coughlin is a Pulitzer Prize-sharing photojournalist, writer, director of photography, pilot, and aerial cinematographer.

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Kevin Systrom

Kevin York Systrom (born December 30, 1983).

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Keys of Heaven

In ecclesiastical heraldry, papal coats of arms (those of individual popes) and those of the Holy See and Vatican City State include an image of crossed keys to represent the metaphorical keys of the office of Saint Peter, the keys of heaven, or the keys of the kingdom of Heaven, that, according to Roman Catholic teaching, Jesus promised to Saint Peter, empowering him to take binding actions.

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Khalil Kamarah'i

Ayatollah Haj Mirza Khalil Kamarah'i (Khalīl Kamarah’ī; born 1898, Ferneq – died 1984, Tehran, Iran) He was an author, researcher and philosopher of contemporary theology that sought to unite the Muslim sects supporting his cause.

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Kidane Mehret Cathedral, Asmara

Kidane Mehret Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church located on Adi Quala Street, Asmara, Eritrea.

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Kidnapping of Aldo Moro

The kidnapping of Aldo Moro (Rapimento di Aldo Moro), also referred in Italy as Moro Case (Caso Moro), was a seminal event in Italian political history.

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Kingdom of Italy

The Kingdom of Italy (Regno d'Italia) was a state which existed from 1861—when King Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia was proclaimed King of Italy—until 1946—when a constitutional referendum led civil discontent to abandon the monarchy and form the modern Italian Republic.

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Kingdom of Italy under Fascism (1922–1943)

Fascist Italy is the era of National Fascist Party government from 1922 to 1943 with Benito Mussolini as head of government.

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Kinshasa

Kinshasa (formerly Léopoldville (Léopoldville or Dutch)) is the capital and the largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Kir Stefan the Serb

Kir Stefan the Serb (second half of the 14th and 15th century) was a Serbian monk, protopsaltos, musicologist, choirmaster and more importantly, composer of the chants developed within the sphere of the activities of Byzantine culture in the Serbian state.

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Klaus Gysi

Klaus Gysi (3 March 1912 – 6 March 1999) was a journalist and publisher and a member of the French Resistance against the Nazis.

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Knights of Saint Columbanus

The Order of the Knights of Saint Columbanus is an Irish national Catholic fraternal organisation.

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Kobra (television programme)

Kobra is a Swedish television programme produced by SVT with interviews and reportage about culture, presented by Kristofer Lundström.

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Konrad Krajewski

Konrad Krajewski (born 25 November 1963) is a Polish cardinal of the Catholic Church.

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Koshy's

Koshy's of Bangalore is recognised as an "establishment of Bangalore", a very popular restaurant and hangout on St Mark's Road, Bangalore owned by the Koshy family in Bangalore originally from Mavelikkara, which is a meeting point for journalists, artists, theatre persons, students and foreigners.

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Krzysztof Charamsa

Krzysztof Olaf Charamsa (born 5 August 1972) is a Polish Catholic theologian and author.

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Krzysztof Krawczyk

Krzysztof January Krawczyk (born September 8, 1946 in Katowice) is a Polish baritone pop singer, a guitarist and composer.

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KS Cracovia (football)

KS Cracovia, commonly known simply as Cracovia, is a Polish sports club based in Kraków.

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L'Asino

L'Asino (The Donkey) was an Italian magazine of political satire founded in Rome on November 27, 1892, by Guido Podrecca (1865–1923) and Gabriele Galantara (1867–1937), a former mathematics student, designer and cartoonist, both with a socialist background.

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L'Osservatore della Domenica

L'Osservatore della Domenica is a weekly publication by the Holy See in Vatican City.

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L'Osservatore Romano

L'Osservatore Romano (Italian for "The Roman Observer") is the daily newspaper of Vatican City State which carries the Pope’s discourses and reports on the activities of the Holy See, reports on events taking place in the Church and the world, and many cultural articles.

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La Dolce Vita

La Dolce Vita (Italian for "the sweet life" or "the good life")Kezich, 203 is a 1960 Italian drama film directed and co-written by Federico Fellini.

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La7

La7 is an Italian private television channel owned by Cairo Communication.

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Labour Office of the Apostolic See

The Labour Office of the Apostolic See is responsible for labour relations of the Holy See and Vatican City State with its employees.

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Lac-Mégantic rail disaster

The Lac-Mégantic rail disaster occurred in the town of Lac-Mégantic, in the Eastern Townships region of Quebec, Canada, at approximately 01:15 EDT, on July 6, 2013, when an unattended 74-car freight train carrying Bakken Formation crude oil rolled down a 1.2% grade from Nantes and derailed downtown, resulting in the fire and explosion of multiple tank cars.

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Landi family

The Landi were a noble family from Piacenza, now in Reggio-Emilia, in central Italy.

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Landlocked country

A landlocked state or landlocked country is a sovereign state entirely enclosed by land, or whose only coastlines lie on closed seas.

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Languages in censuses

Many countries and national censuses currently enumerate or have previously enumerated their populations by languages, native language, home language, level of knowing language or a combination of these characteristics.

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Languages of Vatican City

Vatican City is a city state that came into existence in 1929.

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Laocoön and His Sons

The statue of Laocoön and His Sons, also called the Laocoön Group (Gruppo del Laocoonte), has been one of the most famous ancient sculptures ever since it was excavated in Rome in 1506 and placed on public display in the Vatican, where it remains.

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Lara Saint Paul

Silvana Savorelli (30 April 1945 – 8 May 2018), professionally known as Lara Saint Paul, was an Italian Eritrean singer, entertainer, impresario and record producer.

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Laszlo Toth

Laszlo Toth (Hungarian: Tóth László, born 1 July 1938, was a Hungarian-born Australian geologist. He achieved worldwide notoriety when he vandalised Michelangelo's Pietà statue on 21 May 1972. Toth was not charged with any criminal offence after the incident. He was hospitalized in Italy for two years. On his release, he was immediately deported to Australia.

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Lateran Palace

The Lateran Palace (Palatium Lateranense), formally the Apostolic Palace of the Lateran (Palatium Apostolicum Lateranense), is an ancient palace of the Roman Empire and later the main papal residence in southeast Rome.

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Lateran Treaty

The Lateran Treaty (Patti Lateranensi; Pacta Lateranensia) was one of the Lateran Pacts of 1929 or Lateran Accords, agreements made in 1929 between the Kingdom of Italy and the Holy See, settling the "Roman Question".

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Latin

Latin (Latin: lingua latīna) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.

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Latin Bloc (proposed alliance)

John Lukacs.

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Latin Church

The Latin Church, sometimes called the Western Church, is the largest particular church sui iuris in full communion with the Pope and the rest of the Catholic Church, tracing its history to the earliest days of Christianity.

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Latin exonyms

Below is list of Latin exonyms for places in Europe and Middle East.

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Latin Letters Office

The Latin Letters Office is a department of the Roman Curia's Secretariat of State of the Holy See in Vatican City.

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Laudato si'

Laudato si (Medieval Central Italian for "Praise be to you") is the second encyclical of Pope Francis.

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Laura Evangelista Alvarado Cardozo

Blessed Laura Evangelista Alvarado Cardozo (25 April 1875 - 2 April 1967) was a Venezuelan Roman Catholic professed religious who had established the Augustinian Recollect Sisters of the Heart of Jesus as a means of aiding the ill.

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Laura of Saint Catherine of Siena

Saint Laura of Saint Catherine of Siena (26 May 1874 – 21 October 1949) - born María Laura de Jesús Montoya Upegui - was a Colombian Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Congregation of the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Virgin Mary and Saint Catherine of Siena (1914).

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Laura Vicuña

Blessed Laura Vicuña (April 5, 1891 – January 22, 1904) is a Chilean holy figure beatified as Blessed by the Roman Catholic Church.

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Laurent-Joseph-Marius Imbert

Laurent-Joseph-Marius Imbert, M.E.P. (23 March 1796 – 21 September 1839), sometimes called Laurent-Marie-Joseph Imbert and affectionately known in Korea as Bishop Imbert Bum (Hangul: Bum-Se-Hyeong) was a French missionary bishop in Asia.

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Lauryn Hill

Lauryn Noelle Hill (born May 26, 1975) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, and actress.

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Law of Vatican City

The law of Vatican City State consists of many forms, the most important of which is the Fundamental Law of Vatican City State.

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Lay Centre at Foyer Unitas

The Lay Centre at Foyer Unitas is a Catholic educational institution providing an international community and formation for lay ecclesial ministers and other lay students at the Pontifical Universities, Athenae, and Institutes in Rome, Italy.

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László Batthyány-Strattmann

The Blessed László Batthyány-Strattmann (Ladislaus Batthyány-Strattmann; born October 28, 1870 in Dunakiliti, Austria-Hungary, died January 22, 1931 in Vienna, Austria) was a Hungarian aristocrat and physician.

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Léon Davent

Léon Davent was a French printmaker in the mid 16th century, closely associated with the First School of Fontainebleau.

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Leeds University Library's Cookery Collection

Leeds University Library's Cookery Collection is one of the five Designated collections held by the Brotherton Library at University of Leeds.

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Legal Rights Observatory

Legal Rights Observatory (LRO) is a grassroots organization of volunteers dedicated to exposing human and civil rights violations in India.

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Legal status of the Holy See

The legal status of the Holy See, the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Rome, both in state practice and according to the writing of modern legal scholars, is that of a full subject of public international law, with rights and duties analogous to those of States.

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Legality of bestiality by country or territory

Laws affecting zoophilic activities vary across different countries and other sub-national jurisdictions.

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Legislature

A legislature is a deliberative assembly with the authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country or city.

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Lenton Priory

Lenton Priory was a Cluniac monastic house, founded by William Peverel in the early 12th century.

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Leochares

Leochares was a Greek sculptor from Athens, who lived in the 4th century BC.

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Leon Battista Alberti

Leon Battista Alberti (February 14, 1404 – April 25, 1472) was an Italian humanist author, artist, architect, poet, priest, linguist, philosopher and cryptographer; he epitomised the Renaissance Man.

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Leonardo Murialdo

Saint Leonardo Murialdo (26 October 1828 – 30 March 1900) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Congregation of Saint Joseph - also known as the Murialdines.

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Leonas Bistras

Leonas Bistras (20 October 1890 in Liepāja – 17 October 1971 in Kaunas) was one of the most prominent Lithuanian politicians of the interwar period.

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Leonid Feodorov

Blessed Leonid Ivanovich Feodorov (Леонид Иванович Фёдоров; 4 November 1879 – 7 March 1935) was Exarch of the Russian Byzantine Catholic Church, in addition to being a survivor of the Gulag.

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Leonie Aviat

Saint Léonie Aviat (16 September 1844 – 10 January 1914), in religious Françoise de Sales, was a Roman Catholic professed religious and the co-founder of the Oblate Sisters of St. Francis de Sales alongside Blessed Louis Brisson.

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Leonine City

Leonine City (Latin: Civitas Leonina) is the part of the city of Rome around which the ninth-century Pope Leo IV commissioned the construction of the Leonine Wall.

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Leonine Prayers

The Leonine Prayers are a set of prayers that from 1884 to early 1965 were prescribed for recitation by the priest and the people after Low Mass, but not as part of Mass itself.

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Leopold Mandić

St.

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Lex orandi, lex credendi

Lex orandi, lex credendi (Latin loosely translated as "the law of praying the law of believing") is a motto in Christian tradition, which means that it is prayer which leads to belief, or that it is liturgy which leads to theology.

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LGBT rights in Vatican City

The legal code regarding homosexuality in the Vatican City is based on the Italian penal code of 1929, the time of the founding of the sovereign state of the Vatican City.

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Liborius Wagner

Blessed Liborius Wagner (5 December 1593 – 9 December 1631) was a German Roman Catholic priest.

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Library of Congress Classification:Class D -- History, General and Old World

Class D: History, General and Old World is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system.

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Liceo de San Pablo

Liceo de San Pablo, formerly Ateneo de San Pablo, is a private sectarian, diocesan Catholic school in San Pablo City, Laguna.

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Licio Gelli

Licio Gelli (April 21, 1919 – December 15, 2015) was an Italian financier, liaison officer between the Italian government and Nazi Germany, chiefly known for his role in the Banco Ambrosiano scandal.

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Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein, officially the Principality of Liechtenstein (Fürstentum Liechtenstein), is a doubly landlocked German-speaking microstate in Central Europe.

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Liechtenstein at the Paralympics

Liechtenstein made its Paralympic Games début at the 1984 Summer Paralympics in Stoke Mandeville and New York City, entering just one athlete (Iris Schaedler) in athletics.

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Limodromus assimilis

Limodromus assimilis is a species of bluish-orange coloured.

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Lino Rulli

Angelo Gino Armando "Lino" Rulli (born October 26, 1971) is an American radio host, author, producer, and former television host.

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Lira

Lira (plural lire) is the name of several currency units.

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List of A Certain Magical Index episodes

A Certain Magical Index is an anime series adapted from the light novel series of the same title written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Kiyotaka Haimura.

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List of acronyms: V

(Main list of acronyms).

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List of adjectival and demonymic forms for countries and nations

The following is a list of adjectival and demonymic forms of countries and nations in English and their demonymic equivalents.

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List of airports in Europe

This page provides links to other pages comprising the list of airports in Europe.

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List of airports in Tuvalu

This is a list of airports in Tuvalu.

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List of Ambassadors and High Commissioners of Canada

This is a list of ambassadors, high commissioners and consuls-general from Canada to other countries and entities.

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List of ambassadors from Egypt

This is a list of ambassadors from Egypt to other countries.

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List of ambassadors of Poland

This is a largely outdated list of ambassadors of the Republic of Poland accredited to other countries, including those having dual accreditation (Ambassadors at Large) and ambassadors accredited directly from Warsaw.

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List of ambassadors of the United States to the Holy See

The Ambassador of the United States to the Holy See is the official representative of the United States of America to the Holy See, the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church.

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List of ambassadors of Ukraine to the Holy See

The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to the Holy See and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (Надзвичайний і Повноважний посол України у Ватикані та Суверенному Військовому Мальтійському Ордені) is the ambassador of Ukraine to the Holy See (as well as the Sovereign Military Order of Malta).

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List of Angels & Demons characters

The following is a list of characters that appear in the novel Angels & Demons, written by Dan Brown and published in 2000.

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List of Apostolic Nuncios to China

The Apostolic Nuncio to China is the diplomatic representative of the Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See, a diplomatic mission of the Holy See to the Republic of China, now commonly known to most of the world as Taiwan, which as far as the Vatican is concerned, is the state of "China".

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List of art museums

Algeria.

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List of Axis operational codenames in the European Theatre

The list of Axis named operations in the European Theatre represents those military operations that received a codename, predominantly from the Wehrmacht commands.

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List of Baroque architecture

The following is a list of examples of various types of Baroque architecture since its origins.

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List of bishops of Macau

Portuguese Jesuit priest Melchior Miguel Carniero Leitão was appointed Titular Bishop of Nicaea on January 23, 1555.

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List of bordering countries with greatest relative differences in GDP (PPP) per capita

This is a list of bordering countries with the greatest relative differences in GDP (PPP) per person; specifically those pairs of neighbouring countries where the richer country is at least twice as wealthy on a per capita basis than the poorer.

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List of capital cities by elevation

This is a list of national capitals ordered by elevation.

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List of cathedrals in Italy

This is a list of cathedrals in Italy, including also Vatican City and San Marino.

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List of Catholic archdioceses

The following is a current list of Catholic archdioceses ordered by country and continent (for the Latin Church) and by liturgical rite (for the Eastern Catholic Churches).

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List of Catholic authors

The authors listed on this page should be limited to those who identify as Catholic authors in some form.

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