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Kepier may also have been the site of a | Roman crossing of the River Wear carrying a postulat |
lly established him as the sole emperor of the | Roman Empire. |
Church and St Peter's and Paul's church of the | Roman Catholic. |
Large sections of the | Roman town walls are still in place, rising up to 5 |
It is a part of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. |
March 13, 1952) was an Italian Cardinal of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
July 1863) was an Irish-born clergyman of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
For former archbishop of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, see John Car |
n 1971, Nini Pirandello, the wife of Twombly's | Roman gallerist Plinio De Martiis, died suddenly. |
lized as the "Warriors" (in the tradition of a | Roman soldier). |
The Laredo diocese included portions of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi and the Rom |
Apollo (the "Adonis" of Centocelle), | Roman after a Greek original (Ashmolean Museum) |
Statius, father of the | Roman poet Publius Papinius Statius was born in Hyel |
Discovery of the | Roman amphitheatre at Guildhall in the City of Londo |
the question of the "extraordinary form of the | Roman Rite" terminology. |
The "Chronicle of the | Roman Emperors: The reign by reign record of the rul |
Cathedral is the seat of the archbishop of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Colombo in Sri Lanka. |
On the 2nd of April | Roman Skrypin headed informational service of "TVi" |
Schlarman is a high school of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Peoria. |
Wardley Hall is the residence of the | Roman Catholic bishop of Salford. |
ster, it again does not follow the line of the | Roman road in the same direction until it picks up t |
DeFazio is a member of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
August 18, 1932) is an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
927-March 2, 1995) was the first priest of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon to become its Bi |
turgy has largely reverted to the order of the | Roman Catholic Mass. |
on, The History of the Decline and Fall of the | Roman Empire, ed. |
cendants ruled Britain through the time of the | Roman invasion of Britain. |
Outlane is also the location of a | Roman fort, also known as Slack, Roman name possibly |
One of oldest | Roman Catholic Bishiops and oldest bishop from India |
December 1985) was an Italian Cardinal of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
ptember 28, 1943) is a Canadian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
n the nearly 16 centuries since the end of the | Roman occupation. |
n the Maronite tradition, was a general of the | Roman Empire, dux Aegypti (imperial prefect of Roman |
Wardley Hall is the official residence of the | Roman Catholic bishops of Salford. |
orn 19 March 1948) is an English priest of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
ing a commission to prepare an abstract of the | Roman laws and imperial decrees, which would form th |
Stanwix is built on the site of a | Roman fort known as Petriana or Uxelodunum. |
rst diocesan cathedral and the center of early | Roman Catholic life in Cincinnati. |
ctober 18, 1938) is an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
He specialized in the coinage of the | Roman Republic and the coins of Lower Saxony. |
St. Mary's, townland of Coolcalm ( | Roman Catholic) Church and adjacent Parochial House |
The school, a part of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Austin, opened in August 2 |
-December 8, 1970) was a Swiss Cardinal of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Our Lady of Lourdes | Roman Catholic church. |
lic faith in the area, see Parish of Clontarf ( | Roman Catholic) and Parish of Coolock (Roman Catholi |
s, cross-dressing, and sheer exuberance of the | Roman carnival. |
n April 28, 1959) is a Canadian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
n administrator is a provisional ordinary of a | Roman Catholic particular church. |
rn January 24, 1917) is a Dutch prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
odern Lyon, France), between the armies of the | Roman Emperor Septimius Severus and of the Roman usu |
There is no record of any | Roman archaeology in Handsacre or the surrounding ar |
As of 2009, he was one of oldest | Roman Catholic Bishops from India. |
Hana is an impressive baths building of the | Roman period, renovated by the Ottoman Gazi Evrenos. |
Bishops of Morombe ( | Roman rite) |
In the churchyard are fragments of a | Roman road. |
is also known to have painted a picture of the | Roman Triumvirate. |
trans. of Pierre Batiffol, "Hist. of the | Roman Breviary", p. 213). |
One of oldest | Roman Catholic bishops and Italian bishops. |
An exposed section of the | Roman road known as the Fen Causeway also crosses th |
oday, St. Joseph's Basilica is the seat of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton. |
e (born 24 September 1931) is a prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
With the arrival of the | Roman, bridges and formal roads began to appear, whi |
Proselytizing in the Religious History of the | Roman Empire, Oxford, 1994 ISBN 0-19-814941-7 |
I married Rotrude of Italy, a daughter of Holy | Roman Emperor Lothair I. |
ing Street linked Britannia to the rest of the | Roman Empire. |
Paul Stephen Loverde is the bishop of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Arlington in Northern Virg |
contributed funds to the construction of major | Roman Catholic churches in Canada. |
ebruary 10, 1948) is an English prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
For the Italian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church, see Carlo Agostini. |
y embraces the teachings and principles of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Pontius Pilate: Portraits of a | Roman Governor, Interfaces (Collegeville, MN: Liturg |
The town is the seat of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Espinal. |
She was the daughter of the | Roman consul Theophylact, Count of Tusculum and of T |
ated to Childeric's successful invasion of the | Roman Empire and his attempt to settle a Frankish ki |
erraces, suggesting the previous presence of a | Roman vineyard. |
February 11, 1923) is a Italian bishop of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
After the split of the | Roman Empire, Tomis fell under the rule of the Easte |
ord cereal derives from Ceres, the name of the | Roman goddess of harvest and agriculture. |
He was a pagan and an enemy of the | Roman Empire throughout his life. |
Meyer's daily preference in the wearing of the | roman cassock. |
He later served as Auxiliary Bishop of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Ohio. |
It operates under the direction of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte. |
March 4, 1931) is an American Cardinal of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
s for many years the official architect of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield and, in that c |
Pope Benedict XVI, head of the | Roman Catholic Church |
n March 6, 1943) is an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
leon is the historically important site of the | Roman legionary fortress of Isca Augusta. |
It is part of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah. |
November 20, 1919) is a French prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
ptember 11, 1931) is an English prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
n road across the parish follows the path of a | Roman road |
nji (1712-1765) was an Albanian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Bishops of Fort-Dauphin ( | Roman rite) |
Portions of an | Roman aqueduct have also been found nearby. |
A hoard of 26 | Roman coins was found in Cholmondeston, suggesting t |
orn 11 March 1924) is a Slovak Cardinal of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Archelaus was the High Priest of the | Roman Goddess of War, Bellona. |
orn 4 March 1946) is a Canadian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Joseph Parish, part of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu. |
e best examples of the application of advanced | Roman technology in Britain, and compares with other |
Ceramics and archaeology of the | Roman provinces |
on a bridge at Willowford, east of Birdoswald | Roman Fort. |
January 1972, he was ordained a priest of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lahore. |
The Story of a | Roman Soldier (1899) |
rett (died 1785) was an Irish clergyman of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
rn 11 January 1935) is an Irish prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
ovember 9, 1925) is an Italian Cardinal of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Later he was appointed Grand Inquisitor of the | Roman Inquisition between 1629 and 1633, Librarian o |
It is operated independently of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles. |
Clock tower of the | Roman Catholic Cathedral |
On 6 March 2004, he was made bishop of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Minas. |
The Late Saxon reoccupation of the | Roman town site was known as Lundenburgh. |
A mosaic from 'Archaeological site of the | Roman village of Tejada', |
2 September 1947) is an Italian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
There is evidence of ancient | Roman women playing Expulsim Ludere, an early versio |
The first part of the | Roman was translated fairly accurately from the Scot |
He was a contemporary to the rule of the | Roman Emperors Hadrian and Antoninus Pius. |
he area takes its name from the remains of the | Roman fort found there which were mistakenly believe |
ani (1524-1592) was an Italian Cardinal of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
It is one half of the | Roman Catholic parish of Loughmore-Castleiney. |
bruary 28, 1930) is an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Gyugy - aerialphotography of the | Roman Catholic church |
1-June 16, 1953) was an English prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Remains of a | Roman villa have been found in the area. |
Conversion of the | Roman world and the realms of the early Middle Ages |
He was the illegitimate son of a | Roman Catholic priest from Leeuwarden. |
le town of Lisignago, after taking part of the | Roman Empire and of ducato longobardo of Trento, fou |
ordained in 1997 as a permanent deacon of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Steubenville. |
chbishop, and later Archbishop Emeritus of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Papeete, French Polyne |
The remains of a | Roman Mithraeum and Nymphaeum are also found near th |
It is based on the rise of the | Roman Empire, and adds the Roman Empire and three ot |
n March 1, 1925) is an Angolan Cardinal of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
born April 18, 1923) is a Czech prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
n March 26, 1912) is an Italian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
rn 20 July 1914) is an Italian Cardinal of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
He was principal of the | Roman Catholic Academy in Harbour Grace from 1917 to |
prince is a Benedictine monk, a member of the | Roman Catholic Order of Saint Benedict. |
(1812) A Portraiture of the | Roman Catholic Religion; |
ecember 23, 1949) is an Italian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
rovince was administered by a class of feudal ' | Roman barons'. |
He is mentioned as a layman of the | Roman Church in 2 Timothy 4:21. |
There is evidence of a | Roman Road running through the site , which would ha |
uess of Bute's translation into English of the | Roman Breviary will make clear from the above descri |
The 2002 typical edition of the | Roman Missal restored the celebration to the General |
The remains of a | Roman villa, dating from 222-386, were discovered on |
n February 4, 1920) is a German prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
cember 31, 1946) is an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
St Theresa of Avila | Roman Catholic Primary School |
August 8, 1939) is an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
August 5, 1943) is an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
rch of Holy Trinity was built on the site of a | Roman camp. |
He was ordained in the priesthood of the | Roman Catholic Church in 1949. |
udy that had produced the 1969 revision of the | Roman Catholic Calendar of Saints stated that there |
5-May 25, 1921) was an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
In 1884, the League secured the support of the | Roman Catholic Church in Ireland. |
oden pilings beneath the lowest stratum of the | Roman north-south axis date the road's construction |
He served as both Bishop of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Elne (now Roman Catholic D |
ly, British archaeologist and historian of the | Roman world. |
Charles was the youngest son of Holy | Roman Emperor Lothair I and Ermengarde of Tours. |
hman (1912-1971) was an English prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
36) is a Cardinal Priest and Archbishop of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Cruz de la Sierr |
Theodore of Amasea ( | Roman Catholic Church) |
From 15 B.C to 480 A.D, the city is part of a | roman province, Noricum |
The Catholic school is a part of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. |
2000 he was the Apostolic Administrator of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Skopje in Macedonia, while |
ancis McAuliffe was an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
ishop) (born 1933), Catholic archbishop of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Pondicherry and Cuddal |
- 9 July 1935) was an Italian Cardinal of the | Roman Catholic Church, a member of the Roman Curia i |
St Agnes RC school, the school of Crawcrook's | Roman Catholic parish and Emmaville primary school. |
bol derived from the 4th century vision of the | Roman Emperor Constantine the Great and his use of a |
documents the collusion between members of the | Roman Catholic clergy and Nazi collaborators. |
The town also lies on the line of a | Roman road, the London to Lewes Way. |
One of several pseudonyms of lutenist-composer | Roman Turovsky-Savchuk |
It is also part of the | Roman Catholic parish of Templemore, Clonmore and Ki |
It is a part of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Evansville. |
An Evangelical Assessment of Contemporary | Roman Catholicism (co-written with Carolyn Nystrom) |
The Cathedral is the principal church of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lahore. |
Flavia Flaccilla (died 385), first wife of the | Roman Emperor Theodosius I. |
October 19, 1920) is an Italian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
He was appointed Bishop of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Austin on January 26, 2010 |
rch 12, 1949) is an American archbishop of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
to The History of the Decline and Fall of the | Roman Empire, Gaudentius was still serving the Weste |
orn 5 April 1955) is an English prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
rn June 28, 1940) is a Romanian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Rubicon: The Last Years of the | Roman Republic (2003), ISBN 0-316-86130-8 |
He was enthroned during the reign of the | Roman Emperor Titus Flavius Domitianus. |
With the help of a | Roman force, including a fleet to watch the coasts, |
Ecclesiastical Superiors of Kodok ( | Roman rite) |
It is operated independent of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh. |
The church is under the circumscription of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg. |
The Last Generation of the | Roman Republic (Berkeley, 1974; pb edition 1995) |
dhi (1575-1646) was an Albanian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
The vicinity was the southern gate of the | Roman Province, Cappadocia . |
March 27, 1949) is an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
There is evidence of a | Roman harbour at the end of the Western Yar. |
An Analysis of the | Roman Civil Law, in which a Comparison is occasional |
Maximilian took the title of Holy | Roman Emperor Elect in 1508. |
the 2nd century BC to around the period of the | Roman invasion. |
It is part of the | Roman Stane Street, from London to Chichester. |
November 7, 1918) is an Italian Prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
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