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The main religion is Hindu, with some | Roman Catholics. |
196) is a plate of some | Roman inscriptions from his hand. |
a small place not far from Mayenne, where some | Roman remains have been discovered. |
His son | Roman Putilin is a professional footballer. |
as two daughters Maria and Ekaterina and a son | Roman. |
His son | Roman James played Free Safety for Baylor University |
pril 7, 2004, Messing gave birth to their son, | Roman Walker Zelman. |
eptember 1508 - 1 December 1566) was a Spanish | Roman Catholic Cardinal. |
Patruinus around 63 married a noble Spanish | Roman woman called Ulpia Marciana, who was the eldes |
Speen, | Roman 'Spinae', is a village and civil parish near N |
F. Richard Spencer, | Roman Catholic bishop |
he Forum has discovered the ancient spring-fed | Roman pool. |
A staunch | Roman Catholic, he is a parishioner of St Mary's RC |
Stillman | Roman Cottage, Litchfield, Connecticut, 1974 (Breuer |
in around c AD 50-AD 60 on the Watling Street | Roman road. |
The Norfolk Street | Roman Wall Paintings |
ce was raised in Dresden and received a strict | Roman Catholic upbringing. |
He was brought up in a strict | Roman Catholic family. |
After receiving a formal education, he studied | Roman Catholic theology. |
Silveira studied | Roman Catholic theology. |
The structure is the oldest surviving | Roman Catholic church in the Marquette Diocese. |
Peterstone, is along the course of a suspected | Roman Road. |
1567) was a Swedish | Roman Catholic nun, abbess of Vadstena Abbey during |
1500 - 28 May 1553) was a Swiss | Roman Catholic theologian, composer and dramaturg. |
John Ming was a Swiss | Roman Catholic philosopher and writer. |
He is a Syro-Malabar | Roman Catholic Christian. |
Codrington, T., | Roman roads in Britain, SPCK, 1903 |
He teaches | Roman history and Jewish history, and has written ex |
Jacques Telesphore | Roman died in 1848, a victim of tuberculosis. |
Saint Aurelia is a tenth-century | Roman Catholic Austrian saint. |
Selma features an imposing tetrastyle | Roman Doric portico with a full entablature and tria |
One reason that | Roman structures have not been identified is that th |
(There is little evidence that | Roman rule was effective west of Exeter.) |
It is also stated that | Roman is motivated partially by desire to see his co |
However it is believed that | Roman residences were to the west of the revealed ar |
The | Roman Ordo of Gaetano Stefaneschi (c. |
Amalafrid led part of the | Roman army against the Gepids. |
(December 16, 1931-September 29, 2010) was the | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
He is now a member of the | Roman Catholic Church, in which he was originally ra |
Firmilian was the | Roman governor of the Iudaea Province, during the th |
She is venerated by the | Roman Catholic Church. |
It is part of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Evansville. |
In 533, the | Roman army under Belisarius defeated and destroyed t |
Joseph Cunnane was an Irish clergyman of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
larion Herald is the official newspaper of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans. |
Altava was located on the | Roman road from strategic Theveste at Numerus Syroru |
n July 23, 1938) is an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
path then continues to follow the route of the | roman road into Tadcaster. |
The | Roman regime sought to eradicate Christianity, and s |
and was reportedly visited by Hercules, in the | Roman mythology. |
The Muiryfold and the | Roman fort of Cawdor are located near Inverness. |
k at Home, or a Short and Easy Method with the | Roman Catholics,' 1837. |
avier Cathedral is the cathedral church of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Alexandria, located in Ale |
She was baptized and confirmed in the | Roman Catholic faith in November 2003. |
e ambassador to the Vatican in 1896 and to the | Roman court in 1898. |
Tribes of Wales at the time of the | Roman invasion. |
The | Roman Catholic Diocese of Galle (Latin: Dioecesis Ga |
December 12, 1921) is a Italian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
The | Roman word salarium, linked employment, salt and sol |
Remains of a guardhouse on the | Roman boundary, the Limes, have been found during se |
prominent of the conservative division of the | Roman Senate. |
It also refers to the | Roman name Cambodunum of the city Kempten, where Cha |
It is located in the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Davenport. |
d in 1144, Astigi remains a titular see in the | Roman Catholic Church. |
e are traces of settlements dating back to the | Roman period. |
She lived in Cappadocia, a province of the | Roman Empire in present-day central Turkey. |
Then he moved again to the | Roman Catholic primary school in Mile End. |
in The Doomsday Book as "Cheweshope" from the | Roman name of "Kyneshope" meaning Hollow Hill. |
It operates with the blessing of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta. |
1913-1989) was an Indonesian Archbishop of The | Roman Catholic Church |
He is a saint of the | Roman Catholic church and the patron saint of teache |
dered one of the intellectual champions of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
me site in 1891, destroying the remains of the | Roman dam. |
Seelos was beatified by the | Roman Catholic Church in 2000. |
Louis, Missouri, O'Donnell was ordained to the | Roman Catholic priesthood for the Roman Catholic Arc |
He served as fifth Bishop of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Gibraltar from 1985 to 199 |
s de San Jose, a religious congregation of the | Roman Catholic Church |
athedral of Saint Eugene is a cathedral of the | Roman Catholic Church in the United States. |
fed into an aqueduct that in turn supplied the | Roman town of Glanum. |
She is not included in the | Roman Martyrology. |
He is mentioned in the | Roman Martyrology for January 1. |
November 6, 1944) is a Romanian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
It is located in the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux. |
It is part of the | Roman Catholic parish of Templemore, Clonmore and Ki |
s located in Aurora, Illinois, and part of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockford. |
March 19, 1955) is an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
The | Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh was created dur |
was an equestrian governor and general in the | Roman Empire. |
It is not affiliated with the | Roman Catholic Diocese of San Bernardino. |
The drier northern area was settled before the | Roman era. |
Ceres is named after the | Roman goddess of agriculture. |
The story is based upon the | Roman myth of Verginia. |
did not cease to be a recognized feast of the | Roman Rite, being mentioned in the Roman Martyrology |
of Thoresby (died 1373) was a cardinal of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Traditionally the dalmatic was not used in the | Roman rite by deacons during Lent. |
rn January 6, 1923) is a Polish prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
ogical finds from the Neolithic Period and the | Roman Empire have been found in Canovelles. |
The Great Bath at the | Roman Baths. |
Southern Frontiers: A Journey Across the | Roman Empire. |
rn April 19, 1922) is a Italian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Charles J. Chaput, the archbishop of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Denver |
The | Roman Emperors Marcus Aurelius and his successor Com |
He is considered a martyr by the | Roman Catholic Church, which beatified him on 13 May |
s (April 10, 1931 - February 17, 2011) was the | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
common sightings of her ghost have been at the | Roman Bridges in Hockenhull. |
I suppose that she kept the | Roman Catholic faith even after swearing the Act of |
The film depicts the Punic Wars between the | Roman Republic and Carthage. |
The | Roman Catholic Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle is a |
For the | Roman Catholic Bishop, see Bishop of Plymouth. |
He remained loyal to the | Roman Catholic Church during the English Reformation |
land, grain rations, and protection under the | Roman armies as foederati. |
Though refusing a seat in the | Roman Assembly, he advocated the separation of the e |
The | Roman Emperor Joseph I redeemed the castle in 1710. |
The remains of the | Roman amphitheatre at Cirencester, in 2002 |
This article is about the | Roman Catholic Lord Bishop of Clogher. |
The | Roman Army at War 100 BC - AD 200 (OUP, 1996) |
Pope John IX was Pope of the | Roman Catholic Church from 898 to 900. |
tember 16, 1948) is an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
In the Name of Rome: The Men Who Won the | Roman Empire (Orion, 2003) ISBN 0-7538-1789-6 |
- Queen of the Brigantes during and after the | Roman invasion. |
they were included in earlier editions of the | Roman Martyrology (feast day 27 November) - though n |
ember 30, 1881) was an Italian Cardinal of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
The | Roman road in this case is the Watling Street. |
In the | Roman martyrology of the Roman Catholic Church, he i |
rn May 18, 1949) is an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
astellammare di Stabia, it was named after the | Roman consul Gaius Duilius. |
For the | Roman Catholic liturgical stockings, see Episcopal s |
The Transformation of the | Roman World 10. |
This article is about the | Roman Catholic office. |
It is one half of the | Roman Catholic parish of Kilsheelan & Kilcash in the |
In the | Roman currency system of the time the Quadrans was t |
The | roman road that connected Cologne with Boulogne-sur- |
ecovered his health, and was received into the | Roman Catholic Church. |
The | Roman Catholic church |
Model of the | Roman amphitheatre in the Florence Museum |
He is not listed in the | Roman Martyrology, the official but incomplete list |
rey (1889-1963) was an English Cardinal of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
soon traversed the leadership hierarchy of the | Roman Empire. |
The | Roman Shore Fort site of Burgh Castle lies a few mil |
artelli obtained the title of secretary in the | Roman Curia by Pope Innocent XI. |
For the | Roman goddess, see Libitina. |
The | Roman Empire from Severus to Constantine, Routledge, |
This article is about the day in the | Roman calendar. |
n 14 March 1934) is an Italian Cardinal of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
The | Roman Catholic church of Our Lady adjoins the hall, |
Neptune is the | Roman god of the sea. |
famous works is New Cicero, a biography of the | Roman statesman Cicero. |
Superbus, the semi-legendary last king of the | Roman Kingdom, or Tarquinius Priscus, is one of the |
A practitioner of the | roman noir. |
the | Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Calgary |
the daughter of Germanicus and the wife of the | Roman Emperor Claudius. |
Thus originated the | Roman "Stations", and what was called the "Litania M |
During the | Roman Period the name was also written in the form E |
It is located in the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville. |
in Pfahldorf, Germany, he was ordained to the | Roman Catholic priesthood on October 18, 1840. |
ison with later Medieval English Usages of the | Roman Mass |
ns in 273 BC with the player in control of the | Roman state. |
The | Roman city was built on three small hills which over |
l mention of his defence of the primacy of the | Roman See. |
The | Roman Pest |
It lies within the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Peoria. |
rez (January 31, 1925 - July 12, 2010) was the | Roman Catholic titular bishop of Mutagenna and auxil |
He visited Archbishop Polding when the | Roman Catholic leader was dying in 1877. |
The raised course of the | Roman road has been reduced by 19th century landscap |
Within the | Roman Curia, Shehan held membership in the Secretari |
It is located in the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Tyler. |
It is located in the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington. |
It is located in the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester. |
He was also made an honorary member of the | Roman Catholic student association K.D.St.V. Ruperti |
I am not here to state the | Roman Catholic side of this conflict. |
It is located in the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland. |
The road ran past the | Roman fort of Concangis, located at Chester-le-Stree |
meteries, especially those associated with the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Norman, but conceivably the south gate of the | Roman city. |
The | Roman Catholic Church and some others hold that Ania |
The | Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone |
For the | Roman legion named Gemina, see Legio XIII Gemina. |
during the Persecution of Christians under the | Roman Emperor Trajan. |
380 Emperor Theodosius I made Christianity the | Roman Empire's official religion (see State church o |
the people they were met with rejection by the | Roman citizens. |
tius (possibly Caelius) was an antipope of the | Roman Catholic Church, from 498 to 506. |
Ardfield is part of the | Roman Catholic parish of Ardfield/Rathbarry. |
ntry, not wanting to make him a martyr for the | Roman Catholic cause. |
The purple area is the | Roman Empire |
Broughton is situated on the | Roman Ermine Street. |
verall structure closely resembles that of the | Roman Ramla reservoir with stone pillars and junctio |
Cathedral in Adelaide, South Australia is the | Roman Catholic cathedral in that city. |
Alegambe was also superior of the | Roman professed house of the Jesuits. |
ir Excellencies, Bishop John R. Gaydos (of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Jefferson City, Missouri) |
It was the birthplace to the | Roman Emperor Jovian. |
Broughton, T. Robert S. "Magistrates of the | Roman Republic." |
The | Roman Catholic Church hosts a mural painted by local |
were initially used as auxiliary units of the | Roman army and later integrated in the Roman Empire |
He was part of the | Roman Curia. |
Peter Heather, The Fall of the | Roman Empire (London: Macmillan, 2005 and London: Pa |
end Jesus Y Varelais a filipino prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Its name, meaning " | Roman Chapel", refers to the medieval Greek concept |
For officers of the | Roman army, see Centurion (Roman army). |
Of note are the | Roman baths, still used today. |
Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the | Roman Empire, vol. 3 |
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