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  • - Henry Benedict Maria Clement Stuart, known by the Jacobites as "Henry IX, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland". (1725-1807)
  • - A bishop of France at the time of the Investiture struggles and the most important canonist before Gratian in the Occident, born of a noble family about 1040; died in 1116.
  • - The rites to be observed on the Day of Atonement set forth in the sixteenth chapter of Leviticus.
  • - French theologian. (1565-1642)
  • - Located in the Republic of Mexico; Campeche and Tabasco are its suffragans.
  • - Foundress of the Gray Nuns, or Sisters of Charity. (1701-1771)
  • - A sub-arctic Déné tribe, called the Copper Indians by Hearne and other early English writers, and Red Knives by Mackenzie and Franklin.
  • - A Bolivian tribe living between Santa Cruz de la Sierra and Cochabamba.
  • - A Shahaptian tribe formerly dwelling on the banks of the Columbia, the Wénatchee, and northern branches of the Yakima Rivers, in the east of Washington.
  • - The seat of metropolitan jurisdiction for the northern province.
  • - The Mission of Yun-nan includes the whole province, which is situated in the southwestern corner of China.
  • - A small tribe formerly living on the lower course of Yazoo River, Mississippi, in close connection with several other tribes, including the Tonica.
  • - Born at Kermartin, near Tréguier, Brittany, the son of Helori, lord of Kermartin, and Azo du Kenquis.(1253-1303)
  • - A Catholic fraternal organization, founded on 4 March, 1883, at San Francisco, California.
  • - A Cahita tribe, formerly dwelling near the Rio Yaqui.
  • - Principle in medieval canon law that while as regards judicial matters, as regards the sacraments, and also the more solemn fasts, the custom of the Roman Church was to be adhered to.
  • - The Wardenship of Youghal, in the Diocese of Cloyne, was founded by Thomas, Eighth Earl of Desmond.
  • - Occupies the extreme northwestern portion of the Dominion of Canada.
  • - A Muskhogean tribe, mentioned frequently in the history of South Carolina, residing formerly near the Savannah River and in Florida.
  • - Proper name of God in the Old Testament.


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