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Search Results Levadoux, Michael
Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Christianity>Denominations>Catholicism>Reference>Catholic Encyclopedia>L
One of the first band of Sulpicians who, owing to the distressed state of religion in France, went to the United States and founded St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore; born at Clermont-Ferrand, in Auvergne, France, 1 April, 1746; died at Le-Puy-en-Velay, 13 Jan., 1815.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09204c.htm
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National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Category: Regional>North America>United States>Maryland>Localities>E>Emmitsburg>Society and Culture>Religion
Religious shrine in honor of first American-born canonized saint.
http://emmitsburg.net/setonshrine/
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Augustus
Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Christianity>Denominations>Catholicism>Reference>Catholic Encyclopedia>A
The name by which Caius Julius Caesar Octavianus, the first Roman emperor, in whose reign Jesus Christ was born, is usually known; born at Rome, 62 B.C.; died A.D. 14.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02107a.htm
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Godfrey of Fontaines
Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Christianity>Denominations>Catholicism>Reference>Catholic Encyclopedia>G
A scholastic philosopher and theologian; born near Liège within the first half of the thirteenth century.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06626a.htm
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Catholic Encyclopedia
Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Christianity>Denominations>Catholicism>Saints>L>Saint Laurence O'Toole
St. Lawrence O'Toole, or Lorcan Ua Tuathail, confessor, abbot, and the first Irish-born bishop of Dublin, d. 1180.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09091b.htm
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Internet Smileys
Category: Arts>Visual Arts>ASCII Art>Smileys
Information about how the first smiley was born and a short smileys dictionary.
http://savethepig.com/smiley.html
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Charlemagne
Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Christianity>Denominations>Catholicism>Reference>Catholic Encyclopedia>C
The name given by later generations to Charles, King of the Franks, first sovereign of the Christian Empire of the West; born 2 April, 742; died at Aachen, 28 January, 814.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03610c.htm
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Johnny Weissmuller, Tarzan's Family Tree
Category: Regional>Europe>Romania>Society and Culture>Personalities
According to his genealogy consultant, Sensible System's Johnny J. Weissmuller is the first cousin, twice removed to the late actor "Johnny Weissmuller". "Sensible" Johnny's GRANDFATHER and TARZAN Johnnyb were contemporary first cousins (i.e., sons of brothers). Both were born around the turn of the century (Adam in 1899 and Johnny in 1902 [not 1904])in Timisoara, Romania....
http://www.codap.com/tarzan.htm#AlbumIndex
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Borromeo, Andrea
Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Christianity>Denominations>Catholicism>Reference>Catholic Encyclopedia>B
An Italian missionary, born on the first half of the seventeenth century, at or near Milan; died in 1683.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02688a.htm
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Sir Robert Peel
Category: Reference>Encyclopedias>Subject Encyclopedias>Spartacus Educational>Reform of Parliament
Anstract: born in Bury, Lancashire, on 5th February, 1788. Educated at Harrow School and Christ Church, Oxford, he won a double first in classics and mathematics. Robert Peel entered the House of Commons in April 1809, at the age of twenty-one. In 1822, after a brief interlude, rejoined Lord Liverpool's government when he accepted the post of Home Secretary. Over the next five years Peel was responsible for large-scale reform in the legal system including the repeal of over 250 old statutes. For a long time politicians had been concerned about the problems of law and order in London. In 1829 Peel decided to reorganize the way London was policed. As a result of this reform, the new metropolitan police force became known as "Peelers" or "Bobbies". He was badly hurt in a riding accident and on 2nd July, 1850, he died from his injuries.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRpeel.htm
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