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Russian nobleman from Tula and a Professor of | Roman Law at Moscow University. |
Boris Rankov is a professor of | Roman history at Royal Holloway, University of Londo |
a full professor (ordentlicher Professor) for | Roman law. |
Silva's forces were a projection of | Roman power. |
und Stonor (1831-1912) was a prominent British | Roman Catholic archbishop. |
Britannia (Society for the Promotion of | Roman Studies) 31: 325-345 JSTOR 526925. |
In 2006, he signed a protest against | Roman Giertych. |
Protestant and | Roman Catholic Ethics: Prospects for Rapprochement ( |
bered for his work in bringing Protestants and | Roman Catholics closer together again. |
ed indignation in France among Protestants and | Roman Catholics alike. |
e been made in the dry hills of Provence since | Roman times. |
used as a food preservative in provisions for | Roman troops. |
The Provoker, novel / Provocatorul (Ro), | roman, 1997 |
surviving examples are from the Ptolemaic and | Roman periods in Egypt. |
The majority of the works published by | Roman Catholics during the Reformation attempted to |
ve been the son of Quintus Cornelius Pudens, a | Roman Senator. |
Puentecillas, a | Roman bridge. |
The station is owned by Puerto Rico's | Roman Catholic Church and is branded as TeleOro. |
ious views, he disliked equally Puritanism and | Roman Catholicism. |
ted by the fact that they are being pursued by | Roman soldiers. |
vested with a set of high quality traditional | Roman vestments, including a laced alb, stole, manip |
21 January - William Quarter, first | Roman Catholic bishop of Chicago (d.1848). |
10 April - William Quarter, first | Roman Catholic bishop of Chicago (b.1806). |
Ueber die Quellen des | Roman de Rou (1867) |
They had three children: Jana, Quenton and | Roman, Jr. |
an and Anglo-Irish extraction; he was raised a | Roman Catholic. |
Enriqueta Tennant was raised a | Roman Catholic and completed her education in New Yo |
O'Connor was raised a | Roman Catholic and attended the Mercedes College in |
Roberts was raised a | Roman Catholic, and still considers himself one. |
All Over Me"; The Benjamin Gate; Randy Brewer; | Roman White; ForeFront |
In 363 Amida was re-taken by | Roman Emperor Julian. |
The re-use of | Roman stonework can also be seen in other Anglo-Saxo |
One reason that | Roman structures have not been identified is that th |
ewish inhabitants of Tzippori rebelled against | Roman rule and the Roman army moved in under the com |
He was rebuffed - | Roman government thought it was beneath them to make |
lso has a historical connotation recalling the | Roman province of Armorica. |
Cham was an 11th century Bavarian recluse, the | Roman Catholic patroness of pregnancy. |
It was used for the reconstruction of | Roman emperor Diocletian's Palace in Split, Croatia. |
Wikipedia, Catholic Christianity redirects to | Roman Catholic Church. |
One verse refers to | Roman emperor Nero in the same vein as the women. |
Evangelical Catholics usually refers to | Roman Catholics, but may also include Eastern Rite C |
The village sign reflects the | Roman past and depicts a double-headed fish copied f |
After the Scottish Reformation, the | Roman Catholic Church abandoned the ancient dioceses |
Caesar reforms the | Roman calendar to create the Julian calendar. |
Grapes have been grown in the region since | Roman times, and viticulture was promoted by Charlem |
thynia and later in Pontus during the reign of | Roman Emperor Vespasian who ruled in the Roman Empir |
Genii Cucullati and a goddess on a relief from | Roman Britain |
and patronal normalcies of Jewish religion and | Roman power . . . |
Religions: 38.9% | Roman Catholic, 8.3% Calvinist, 2% Lutheran, 37.8% A |
Relocating a | Roman Catholic convent at Auschwitz. |
the Persians, until only Anatolia remained in | Roman hands. |
As of 1913, it remained a | Roman Catholic titular bishopric in the former Roman |
It remains a | Roman Catholic titular see, suffragan of the archbis |
Remains of | Roman constructions have been found close to the tow |
Remains of | Roman sea banks and salt pans can also be seen near |
It remains a | Roman Catholic titular see of the former ecclesiasti |
Remains of | Roman Amphitheatre |
It remains a | Roman Catholic foundation but takes students of all |
It remains a | Roman Catholic titular see in the former Roman provi |
Mosynoupolis remains a | Roman Catholic Church titular see, sometimes cited b |
Remains of | Roman bath house, once incorporated into St Mary's c |
e work for which he is chiefly remembered, The | Roman Revolution (1939), is a masterly and controver |
where the date is rendered in | Roman numerals. |
incised two strokes which could represent the | Roman number "II". |
Coin of Qutb al-Din, with representation of | Roman Emperor Caracalla, mint of Sinjar, 1199. |
In Athletics, the nation was represented by | Roman Cress who ran in the Men's 100 metres. |
6 - 7 August 1942) was an Irish Republican and | Roman Catholic priest. |
He had a stellar reputation in | Roman Law courts, and was even invited to address th |
Constructed in 1911, it was a residence for | Roman Catholic priests. |
Almost all residents are | Roman Catholics belonging to the Latin Rite. |
ole in the "Israelite nonviolent resistance to | Roman oppression". |
the final battle in Caratacus's resistance to | Roman rule. |
ecome an important figure in the resistance to | Roman occupation. |
founded by the Sisters of the Resurrection, a | Roman Catholic religious order. |
olizing the victory of the Resurrection, above | Roman soldiers, ca. |
t her marriage to Darnley signaled a return to | Roman Catholicism. |
n of the 2nd century Bar Kokhba revolt against | Roman rule. |
F. Richard Spencer, | Roman Catholic bishop |
Richard "Rick" | Roman (1966 - 1992) was an actor and improvisational |
I. A. Richmond - | Roman Britain (London: Collins). |
I. A. Richmond - | Roman Britain (Penguin Books). |
e Gallerinn auf der Rieggersburg: historischer | Roman mit Urkunden, Volumes 2-3 |
pposed legislation restoring school rights for | Roman Catholics in Manitoba. |
land Schmitt, Saxophone; Miriam Risch, Violin; | Roman Hengge, Piano; Oliver Fartach-Naini, Guitar; O |
Siret river near | Roman. |
Moldova river near | Roman |
Fornoles bridge over the Huecha river, of | Roman origins |
Ancient road another | Roman road within Tarsus. |
s J. Haverfield publishes "The Romanization of | Roman Britain" in Proceedings of the British Academy |
His works include The Romanization of | Roman Britain (1905), Ancient Town Planning (1913), |
nry VII (1275-1313) - King of the Romans, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
Rousselle is | Roman Catholic. |
Ruins of | Roman baths, ca. |
The ruins of | Roman buildings may also be seen here. |
The city contains the ruins of | Roman city Italica. |
house was used as a preparatory school run by | Roman Catholic nuns but now Broughton Hall is an all |
He attended Sacred Heart | Roman Catholic School in Leeds. |
The village was called Safsofa in | Roman times. |
e building honors the founder of Saint Mary's, | Roman Catholic Bishop Patrick Richard Heffron of the |
He attended the Saint Petersburg | Roman Catholic Theological Academy during the 1880s. |
Saint Gallicanus: | Roman martyr in Egypt, 363-363, under Julian the Apo |
She attends Saint Raymond's | Roman Catholic Church. |
Saint Patrick | Roman Catholic Church in Kaimuki, Hawai‘i |
Saint Dominic | Roman Catholic Church, on Frankford Avenue, was esta |
La Sainte Famille, ( | roman) La Table Ronde, 2001 |
St Francis de Sales - | Roman Catholic |
For the salutation, see | Roman salute. |
33 - 10 November 1886) was a German scholar of | Roman topography in the 19th century. |
John Chapman OSB, patristic scholar and | Roman Catholic priest |
The school is | Roman Catholic, and does not have a catchment area. |
There is a primary school and | Roman Catholic church, but no commercial services. |
The school is | Roman Catholic and is located in the Roman Catholic |
College, the leading British public school for | Roman Catholics. |
Totino-Grace High School, a | Roman Catholic high school in Fridley, Minnesota, be |
(2006) Medieval Schools: From | Roman Britain to Tudor England, New Haven: Yale Univ |
On the sea, a | Roman flotilla was captured by a Germanic one. |
From Christopher Colombus out at sea, to | Roman Soldiers on watch. |
He was a personal secretary to | Roman Dmowski in 1919. |
There are sections of | Roman roads and Roman villas, which indicate economi |
See also: | Roman Republic and Roman Republic (19th century) |
For the National Museum of Wales see National | Roman Legionary Museum |
g of the same name by Happy End, see Kazemachi | Roman. |
See also | Roman Catholicism in Great Britain:The Catholic Revi |
See also: | Roman Catholic Diocese of Bathurst |
See also: | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuam |
See also: | Roman Dacia |
It has seen Celtic, | Roman and Avarian populations throughout its history |
in the eponymous role of self-made millionaire | Roman Pretty in the BBC2 sitcom Roman's Empire. |
Fredebal was sent to | Roman Emperor Honorius in Ravenna. |
Since September 1998, | Roman has been working as the anchor - editor of the |
Septimus Severus ( | Roman emperor from the mainly Punic Libyan city of L |
St Richard's serves the | Roman Catholic community. |
The beginning of the second book is set in | Roman Britain near Fishbourne Roman Palace under Agr |
Set in | Roman Britain in the 5th century, it is the story of |
ns showed that the area was already settled in | Roman times. |
The area was settled in | Roman times. |
Nonetheless several other | Roman objects have been uncovered in the area, inclu |
She married | Roman Skorniakov in January 2000. |
She is | Roman Catholic and a vegetarian. |
She was | Roman Catholic. |
She attended | Roman Catholic parochial schools. |
is known as the childhood home of Shelly Rollo | Roman, wife of Bill Roman. |
In 2004, Michael John Sheridan, the | Roman Catholic Bishop of Colorado Springs, sent a pa |
Knife in the Water was shot by | Roman Polanski in 1962 using only three actors. |
Excavations at Tepe Sialk by | Roman Ghirshman begin (continue in 1934 and 1937). |
r Rosario Stroscio (born circa 1918, Sicily) a | Roman Catholic Salesian priest and exorcist. |
s included Anne of Bohemia and Sigismund, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
age a war with assistance from Sigismund, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
izzati and has not changed significantly since | Roman times. |
Silva was | Roman governor of Iudaea from 73 to 81 AD. |
Silveira studied | Roman Catholic theology. |
Since 1645, | Roman Catholic bishop of Kiev. |
Site of | Roman fort |
The site of | Roman Cambridge is located on Castle Hill, just nort |
uable objects and artwoks found on the site of | roman Lyon (Lugdunum) like the Circus Games Mosaic, |
, however, stands right upon the old site, and | Roman ramparts, Roman altars, and Roman remains of a |
A Bronze Age Barrow burial site, and | Roman sites, have been identified within the parish. |
ettons in England, all but two are situated on | Roman Roads. |
ied 637) is the name of a sixth-century French | Roman Catholic saint. |
ina placed eighth in ladies figure skating and | Roman Skornyakow placed nineteenth in men's. |
Skyld - | roman (1993) |
Les conflits politiques et sociaux, (The | Roman Republic, Political and Social Conflicts), 191 |
including filmmakers/directors Sofia Coppola, | Roman Coppola, and Gian-Carlo Coppola (deceased). |
This is how some modern | Roman Catholic historians call them. |
315-326), was the son of | Roman emperor Licinius. |
He was son of | Roman senator Angelo Malabranca and Mabilia Orsini, |
anus most probably died, before his son became | Roman emperor in 222. |
Mithridates was the first son of | Roman Client Monarchs Aspurgus and Gepaepyris. |
He was the son of | Roman the Great, and the younger brother of Daniel o |
Varus was the son of | Roman Senator, Proconsul Marcus Plancius Varus and t |
His son, General | Roman Abraham, was commandant of the Greater Poland |
It was named after its discoverer's son, Eric | Roman. |
Soon the | Roman search parties arrive at Winesandspirix's shop |
Garn Boduan, a hillfort built soon after | Roman occupation, is located in the village. |
Thomas More College is a South Australian | Roman Catholic co-educational, secondary school esta |
eltic chant was influenced by Spanish, Gallic, | Roman, and Eastern traits. |
way is a British historian, who specialises in | Roman Britain. |
British-type Border Leicesters sport a | Roman nose and upright ears |
Tissa Balasuriya (born 1924) is a Sri Lankan | Roman Catholic priest and theologian. |
St Anne's | Roman Catholic Primary School is situated next to it |
He is buried at St Mary's | Roman Catholic church in Kensal Rise, London. |
St Ambrose's | Roman Catholic Church |
St Anthony's | Roman Catholic Church, is on Scotland Road in the Va |
St Mary's | Roman Catholic Cathedral |
St Eugene's | Roman Catholic church in Moneyneany |
She attended St Augustine | Roman Catholic primary school in Coulby Newham, then |
St Phillip & St James | Roman Catholic Church, located on Linnet Way |
in Birkenhead, England, and attended St Hughes | Roman Catholic secondary school. |
Our Lady Help of Christians & St Denis ( | Roman Catholic) with its high steeple. |
the Morton Campus), Austin Friars St Monicas ( | Roman Catholic Private School), Trinity - Centre of |
St Anne's | Roman Catholic High School is a British Roman Cathol |
The village is dominated by the St Mary's | Roman Catholic Church, inspired by Pugin. |
St Brigid | Roman Catholic church (built 1869) |
St Winifred's | Roman Catholic Primary School is a Roman Catholic pr |
It is fed by St Winifred's | Roman Catholic Primary School, and St Joseph's Roman |
From 1965-72, he went to St. Mary's | Roman Catholic Infant and Junior Schools in Kirkby. |
He is buried at St. Mary's | Roman Catholic Cemetery, Kensal Green. |
St. Joseph's | Roman Catholic Church, New York City |
He attended the school of St. Albertus | Roman Catholic Church, SS. |
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