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emoration was removed in 1969 from the General | Roman Calendar, but kept in the Roman Martyrology fo |
Bury, J. B., A History of the Later | Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene, Vol. |
a served as the Spanish ambassador to the Holy | Roman Emperor for a time. |
Marshall is a signatory of the "Free | Roman Polanski" Petition. |
eeting/birthday party became known as the Tyco | Roman Orgy. |
(English) Data on The Cardinals of the Holy | Roman Church web site, at the page |
As Count Lockhart-Wischeart of the Holy | Roman Empire he thereafter became a favourite of Mar |
oruit 467-472) was a noblewoman of the Western | Roman Empire, daughter of the Western Roman Emperor |
f count was conferred or confirmed by the Holy | Roman Emperor, and literally meant "count of the (Ho |
(January 8, 1839-June 18, 1920) was the fourth | Roman Catholic Bishop of Erie (1899-1920). |
The 1962 | Roman Missal changed the rank of the feast from "Dou |
In the General | Roman Calendar of 1962, they have a third-class feas |
The north ( | Roman Catholic) chapel. |
August 2, 1855 - March 14, 1915) was the fifth | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
The longest | Roman aqueduct was that of Constantinople (Mango 199 |
The later | Roman Emperor Henry III was his half brother. |
From the Pontifical | Roman Seminary he obtained his doctorates in philoso |
The village is situated north of the ancient | Roman road Stane Street. |
ears later Arbogastes seized power in the West | Roman Empire. |
The abbot sat in the Reichstag of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
In the General | Roman Calendar of 1962, they have a commemoration on |
elly of Gallagh and Tycooly, Count of the Holy | Roman Empire, The O'Kelly. |
20 May 1947 in Lahti, Finland) is the current | Roman Catholic Bishop of Helsinki. |
Overview of the late | Roman basilica and adjacent ruins of Storgosia |
Bianca was, by marriage, Empress of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
inham and Newington on Watling Street, the old | Roman road. |
St. John the Evangelist | Roman Catholic Church, Gananoque, Ontario, 1891. |
buildings were replaced by one of the greatest | Roman palaces in the Roman world. |
ed and famished, surrendered to the victorious | Roman legions. |
It is the only | Roman Catholic diocese established in Sweden since t |
They acquired great influence in the Holy | Roman Empire and acquired more titles over time. |
militum ("Master of soldiers") of the Eastern | Roman Empire. |
setback, the moves against the ever-weakening | Roman masters resulted in Emperor Julian buying peac |
Narona became the major | Roman stronghold in the 1st century BC . |
LSE IDEAS houses the Philippe | Roman Chair in History and International Affairs. |
earby Krekanava is a birthplace of the painter | Roman Szwoynicki (1845-1915). |
The Noblest | Roman. |
It is the site of the Piddington | Roman Villa. |
as raised to Electoral dignity within the Holy | Roman Empire. |
na Amalia of Brunswick (1673-1742) of the Holy | Roman Empire |
s E. Fenton and his associates in the Orthodox | Roman Catholic Movement, and Fr. |
emian dukes and kings were vassals of the Holy | Roman Emperors and Czech lands appertained to Holy R |
He is currently one of the oldest | Roman Catholic bishops and Dutch bishops. |
written in the pastoral style of the classical | Roman authors. |
when Arbogastes had seized power and the West | Roman army was nearly completely in the hands of Fra |
Imperial Crown of the Holy | Roman Empire |
The Ancient | Roman people also used the road, sometimes closely f |
am Hanrahan (1933-1 February 1987) was the 6th | Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch, New Zealand. |
e former cathedral mother church of the former | Roman Catholic Diocese of Bardstown. |
Saint Theodosius the Great, | Roman Emperor (395) |
He was also a Count of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
The local | Roman Catholic church, St. Peter's. |
sed disagreement with regards to the official ( | Roman Catholic) Church teaching on homosexuality is |
The remains of the Bothwellhaugh | Roman Fort and a Roman bath house are based in the p |
fschaft Hessen) was a Landgraviate of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
See The Later | Roman Empire by Ammianus Marcellinus, Book 31, Chapt |
The sacristy is built within the ancient | Roman walls. |
The Latin name in the early | Roman Empire period was Britanni or Brittanni, follo |
The title is a quote from the Ancient | Roman poet Ovid. |
The Blackfriars | Roman Pavement |
See The Prosopography of the Later | Roman Empire, pp. |
the Holy | Roman Empire of 962-1806 |
Pomerelia Map(within a map of the Holy | Roman Empire 1138-1254) and Teutonic Order since 130 |
Cardinals of the Holy | Roman Church |
Belli served the Holy | Roman Empire as the commander of Imperial forces in |
The ancient | Roman Theatre in Alexandria |
The monumental | roman church of Sant Jaume is a protected historico- |
Camerlengo of the Holy | Roman Church was at that time Corrado Caraccioli, bi |
The nearest | Roman Catholic church is in Penketh (St. |
The Holy | Roman Empire didn't come into existence until the mi |
For the ancient | Roman writer, see Eucolpius. |
Fishing In The Pool- ' | Roman Stone' (CD) -Sonnenberg 2007 - (Probe Plus) (c |
He dedicated his work to the holy | Roman Emperor Leopold I. |
Intellectual Life in the Late | Roman Republic. |
He is Archivist Emeritus of the Holy | Roman Church and Librarian Emeritus of the Holy Roma |
Sigismund (1368-1437), the Holy | Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia and Hungary. |
The latter two editions include the revised | Roman Catholic Holy Week of 1958. |
ncorporated into the Billung March of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
ch 19, 1900 - August 27, 1959) was the seventh | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
tered difficulty being recognized by the local | Roman Catholics since he was married. |
Bury, J.B. (1889), A History of the Later | Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene, Vol. |
Here died the Eastern | Roman Emperor Basiliscus, bishop Paul the Confessor, |
(March 18, 1887-June 13, 1947) was the seventh | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
Praevalitana and Doclea in the Late | Roman Empire |
About this time, the unmarried | Roman discovered that she was pregnant. |
imburg (1065-1794), which was part of the Holy | Roman Empire |
Flavia Solva was a municipium in the ancient | Roman province of Noricum. |
17 June 1936, Dorking, Surrey) is the current | Roman Catholic Bishop of Brentwood. |
History of the Later | Roman Empire. |
iburg, Breisach and Philippsburg - to the Holy | Roman Empire, although she kept Strasbourg. |
he 1980s he served as co-chair of the Anglican | Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC II) s |
Finally, in 1771, the Holy | Roman Empress (jure uxori), Maria Theresa of Austria |
Li Hongye was the underground | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
The last emperor of the united | Roman Empire, Theodosius I (378-95), became emperor |
ζης; floruit 528) was a general of the Eastern | Roman Empire. |
The first | Roman Catholic mission in western Alaska was establi |
Bury, John Bagnall, History of the Later | Roman Empire Macmillan & Co., 1923, p. 193. |
As Archchancellor of the Holy | Roman Empire, Georg Friedrich authored the Edict of |
ied after 479) was the daughter of the Eastern | Roman Emperor Leo I. |
He was Vice-Chancellor of the Holy | Roman Church from later that year until he died. |
was fought in 1702 between France and the Holy | Roman Empire. |
The site was used during the Late | Roman period for a Belgo-Roman fortification. |
The new | Roman Catholic church was built in baroque style in |
The largest | Roman quarrying site yet discovered was one kilometr |
It was the site of the ancient | Roman Battle of Mons Algidus. |
The iconic | Roman instance is that of Lucretia. |
Sauatra was a city in the Eastern | Roman Empire, in the Roman province of Lycaonia. |
of the fiercely upright senators of the early | Roman Republic". |
The entire | Roman Period temple to the sun god Mandulis was relo |
stian Schools in Trastevere, at the Pontifical | Roman Seminary and the Pontifical Roman Athenaeum S. |
wn park, along the Dordogne, relics of the old | Roman baths have been collected. |
arch 5, 1872 - December 2, 1932) was the sixth | Roman Catholic archbishop of the Roman Catholic Arch |
The Holy | Roman Empire |
The baroque | Roman Catholic church of St. |
August 9, 1877 - July 18, 1941) was the fourth | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
He was Vice-Chancellor of the Holy | Roman Church in 1436/7. |
A synonym for the Holy | Roman Empire by modern German historical writing. |
During the Late | Roman and Early Byzantine periods, the site was prob |
He is also known to the contemporary | Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus and the medieva |
pe of public warehouse used during the ancient | Roman period. |
mporary motorway runs not far from the ancient | Roman road, the Via Augusta. |
His was the first | Roman Catholic priest ordination in the United State |
The new | Roman nominee for a king was accepted virtually by e |
quotes again and again from the authenticated | Roman Catholic sources. |
r Thermantia in the Prosopography of the Later | Roman Empire |
rode was a principality and member of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
For the old | Roman Catholic diocese, see Ancient Diocese of Hamar |
st of its kind to be discovered from the early | Roman period. |
As of 2010, he is one of the oldest-living | Roman Catholic bishops. |
ric of Metz was a prince-bishopric of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
ic notation was first developed in the Eastern | Roman Empire. |
He was the brother of the famous | Roman politician Appius Claudius Caudex (consul in 2 |
form of this glass was first made in the late | Roman Empire. |
The agger of the London-Lewes | Roman road, visible at Roman Road car park, Ashdown |
only son, Cornelis, became knights of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
The communal | Roman army had been harassing Tusculum, a longtime r |
568 Treaty of Edirne was made between the Holy | Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire. |
Vice-Chancellor of the Holy | Roman Church from 1319 until his death. |
The capital of the Holy | Roman Empire under the Habsburgs was Vienna. |
He divided the Western | Roman Empire with Odoacer. |
d on May 23, 1544 between Denmark and the Holy | Roman Empire during a diet of the Holy Roman Empire |
It is situated close to the A41 | Roman road. |
is traditionally reckoned as being the seventh | Roman bishop in succession after Saint Peter. |
34 - 3 September 1467) was Empress of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
official toleration for Lutherans in the Holy | Roman Empire." |
The Canterbury | Roman Museum houses Roman artifacts from across the |
His children were raised in their mother's | Roman Catholic faith. |
pril 7, 2004, Messing gave birth to their son, | Roman Walker Zelman. |
inhabitants are Slovaks, and 98.6% of them are | Roman Catholic. |
ipped and crucified despite many of them being | Roman citizens. |
Then the | Roman Catholic mission, and the Roman Catholic porti |
nd secure the release of his relatives then in | Roman captivity, Roman Emperor Augustus refused him. |
There are | Roman Catholic cathedrals at Salamanca and Ciudad Ro |
These include | Roman remains from Templeborough, and Nelson, a stuf |
They are | Roman Catholic. |
28 May - Thomas Croke, | Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cashel and Emly, founde |
St. Thomas Aquinas | Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38 is |
Mary of the Angels was opened by Thomas Grant, | Roman Catholic bishop of Southwark, the first local |
The backing was by the St Thomas More | Roman Catholic School Choir in Chelsea, London. |
ressed in coronation robes similar to those of | Roman emperors. |
ich is open to visitors, a section through the | Roman Road can be seen. |
he school and church are connected through the | Roman Catholic religion, with the schools choir ofte |
ts that dated from the Old Kingdom through the | Roman Period. |
nn, who is finding a type statuary through its | Roman copies, focusing on identifying the originalit |
History from prehistoric times through the | Roman era to the Early Middle Ages, |
In East Hampshire the road passed through a | Roman wine-growing area, and was close to Alice Holt |
ely used in jewellery and seals throughout the | Roman Empire. |
He sent detachments throughout the | Roman province of Moesia with forces of Goths, Germa |
with or against the Romans, and thus acquiring | Roman objects and Roman ways of thinking in military |
h punishments, and was in place at the time in | Roman occupied Palestine. |
149TH STREET" in Times New | Roman font. |
143RD STREET" in Times New | Roman font. |
At various times under | Roman rule, failure to sacrifice was punishable by d |
Grosse fatigue (aka Dead Tired) as | Roman Polanski (1994) |
Title of | Roman Citizenship dedicated to "Hasekura Rokuemon" ( |
e ambassador to the Vatican in 1896 and to the | Roman court in 1898. |
It also refers to the | Roman name Cambodunum of the city Kempten, where Cha |
e are traces of settlements dating back to the | Roman period. |
is surrounded by teak forest and is home to a | Roman Catholic mission. |
Then he moved again to the | Roman Catholic primary school in Mile End. |
Louis, Missouri, O'Donnell was ordained to the | Roman Catholic priesthood for the Roman Catholic Arc |
She is married to a | Roman Catholic deacon, Rev. William "Billy" Fitzgera |
enters of worship where he is assimilated to a | Roman god, Borvo was equated with Apollo. |
He remained loyal to the | Roman Catholic Church during the English Reformation |
in Pfahldorf, Germany, he was ordained to the | Roman Catholic priesthood on October 18, 1840. |
It was the birthplace to the | Roman Emperor Jovian. |
int Louis, Missouri, Byrne was ordained to the | Roman Catholic priesthood on June 10, 1933, for the |
easts is also found in the introduction to the | Roman Breviary. |
It was known to the | Roman Empire as Albanus Lacus. |
an temple cannot be securely attributed to any | Roman emperor's reign since it was never fully compl |
He converted to the | Roman Catholic faith in 1988. |
rcian sent him to the Persian king to reassure | Roman intention not to intervene. |
over the government of the principality to her | Roman relatives. |
rded antiquity of the office dates back to the | Roman province of Britannia. |
She was born in 1923 to a | Roman Catholic family and raised in the Chicago area |
rn in Mappach, Bavaria, he was ordained to the | Roman Catholic priesthood, on June 16, 1850, for the |
He was ordained to the | Roman Catholic priesthood on December 16, 1869. |
Linked by a bridge to Birdoswald | Roman Fort. |
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