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Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Christianity>Denominations>Catholicism>Reference>Catholic Encyclopedia>C
One of the first professors of the University of Mexico, born at Toledo, Spain, probably in 1513 or 1514; went to Mexico in 1550; died there in 1575.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03545a.htm
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Hughes, John
Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Christianity>Denominations>Catholicism>Reference>Catholic Encyclopedia>H
Fourth bishop and first Archbishop of New York, born at Annaloghan, Co. Tyrone, Ireland, 24 June, 1797 of Patrick Hughes and Margaret McKenna: died in New York, 3 January, 1864.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07516a.htm
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Enoch
Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Christianity>Denominations>Catholicism>Reference>Catholic Encyclopedia>E
The name of the son of Cain (Gen., iv, 17, 18), of a nephew of Abraham (Gen., xxv, 4), of the first-born of Ruben (Gen., xlvi, 9), and of the son of Jared and the father of Mathusala (Gen., v. 18 sq.).
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07218a.htm
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Helmold
Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Christianity>Denominations>Catholicism>Reference>Catholic Encyclopedia>H
A historian, born in the first half of the twelfth century; died about 1177.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07212a.htm
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Thomas Macaulay
Category: Reference>Encyclopedias>Subject Encyclopedias>Spartacus Educational>Reform of Parliament
Abstract: born in Leicestershire in 1800. He became editor of the Christian Observer and in 1823 joined with others to form the Anti-Slavery Society. Macaulay became very interested in utilitarianism and was influenced by the ideas of Jeremy Bentham and Joseph Priestley. As well as producing articles for the Edinburgh Review, Macaulay began work on his History of England. The first two volumes were published to great acclaim in 1848, the third and four volumes were published in December 1855. Although criticised for its pro-Whig sympathies, the History of England sold over 26,000 copies in ten weeks and was translated into many languages. In August 1857 he was granted the title Baron Macaulay of Rothley. He attended the House of Lords for debates but refused the offer of a post in the government. Thomas Macaulay died on 28th December 1859.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRmacaulay.htm
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Thomas Muir
Category: Reference>Encyclopedias>Subject Encyclopedias>Spartacus Educational>Reform of Parliament
Abstract: born in Glasgow in 1765. He began attending Glasgow Grammar School in 1770 and at the age of ten was admitted to Glasgow University. He embarked upon the study of divinity, however, in 1782 he abandoned his studies for the Church and began attending the classes of John Millar, one of Britain's first sociologists. He finished his studies at Edinburgh University and entered the Faculty of Advocates in 1787. Muir soon developed a reputation as a lawyer who was willing to appear in court on behalf of poor clients who could not afford to pay a fee. He also became a fierce critic of a legal system that he believed was biased in favour of the rich. He died on 26th January, 1799.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRmuir.htm
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Kineret Online
Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Judaism>Arts>Music
Critically acclaimed as being the world's top Jewish Orthodox female singer. Kineret is a name that has become first-choice for women who wish to enjoy a professional and inspirational evening. born in Israel and raised in America, Kineret takes pride in her Sefardic culture, performing her unique style of Jewish music for women at concerts throughout the United States and around the world.
http://www.kineretonline.com/
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Stransky
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Descendants of Vacslav Stransky, born in the small Czech village of Velka Retova in the first half of the 18th century. Compiled by Marek Stransky. Includes professional CV and master's thesis.
http://www.ctrebova.net/marek/personal_en.php4
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Belasyse, John
Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Christianity>Denominations>Catholicism>Reference>Catholic Encyclopedia>B
born about 1614; died 1689, a loyal Catholic English nobleman, second son of Thomas first Lord Fauconberg. His mother was Barbara, daughter of Sir Henry Cholmondeley of Roxby, Yorkshire.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02394a.htm
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St. Colman
Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Christianity>People>Saints>C>Saint Colman of Dromore
first bishop and patron saint of Dromore. born in Dalaradia c. 450, date of death uncertain, feast day 7 June.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04115d.htm
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