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On June 3, 1967 he was ordained to the | Roman Catholic priesthood in Carthagena, Ohio. |
(2006) J. Collingwood Bruce's Handbook to the | Roman Wall (Newcastle) |
ed that all Christians should sacrifice to the | Roman gods. |
(Dioecesis Wayne Castrensis) suffragan to the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati on January |
ome to abandon the Church of England to become | Roman Catholics. |
he majority (69.3 %) confess themselves to the | Roman Catholic Church. |
In 1981, operation was transferred to the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles. |
of archaeological objects relating to everyday | Roman life in what was a major Roman City. |
eded Gigueroa as the Spanish ambassador to the | Roman Curia. |
Excavations have brought to light | Roman baths in the same site. |
robius as his lover in his final speech to the | Roman Senate. |
Perpetua refused to sacrifice to the | Roman emperor Septimus Severus in 203. |
Its origins date back to the | Roman era when it was used for pagan purposes. |
She sought to re-establish | Roman Catholicism, Marsh became victim to her persec |
er who published numerous works related to the | Roman Catholic Church. |
The M refers to the | Roman numeral for thousand. |
nverted to the Congregational and later to the | Roman Catholic faith. |
The name Oberkassel refers to a | Roman fortification; in the course of time "Romerkas |
Before his elevation to the | Roman episcopacy, a difference in dating the celebra |
Origins date back to a | Roman villa. |
Augustine and Gregory to the | Roman Catholic Westminster Cathedral, which was cons |
h and early fourth millennia BC onwards to the | Roman Invasion. |
is located on the Ihosy River and home to the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Ihosy. |
newly conquered area were simply added to the | Roman pantheon and often given Roman names. |
y below the school seal is a cross to indicate | Roman Catholic Church. |
le was ordained in June 1865, appointed to the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe from 1894, an |
ar annexed "the whole of modern France" to the | Roman Empire. |
This seems to imply | Roman law was effectively dead worldwide and Justini |
Theodoric sought to revive | Roman culture and government and in doing so, profit |
ler 2nd (1774-1791), on being appointed to the | Roman Catholic diocese, settled in Thurles, where th |
Immigrants were required to be | Roman Catholic and foreigners were expected to learn |
er to the Pope signifying his obedience to the | Roman Catholic church. |
The mill is close to the | Roman site of Verulamium. |
In his own reply to Petre | Roman's arguments, Islamov repeated his statements, |
e family had been consistently attached to the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Juvenal here makes reference to the | Roman practice of providing free wheat to Roman citi |
pielberg tried to pass the project to director | Roman Polanski, who turned it down. |
"An Address to the | Roman Catholics concerning the apprehended invasion |
He was born in St. Jacques, Newfoundland to a | Roman Catholic family of Irish descent. |
He was ordained to the | Roman Catholic priesthood on June 24, 1891. |
He was ordained to the | Roman Catholic priesthood on May 20, 1944 in Nashvil |
is interest in Gaudi led him to convert to the | Roman Catholic Church. |
n Louisville, Kentucky, he was ordained to the | Roman Catholic priesthood for the Roman Catholic Arc |
Narbonne is a tourist destination due to its | Roman ruins. |
In 2003 the property was transferred to the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Brentwood (Brentwood Dioce |
He agrees for Merlyn to move his people to a | Roman fort Mediabogdum, a Roman fort on the edge of |
tion to Archelaus, Herod reconciled him to the | Roman Governor of Syria. |
g, Banffshire in 1645, He was converted to the | Roman Catholic Church in 1682. |
n 1179 the privileges and favours given to the | Roman Catholic Church were compensated. |
Signs of settlement dating back to the | Roman Empire era have been found. |
De Bont was born, one of 17 children, to a | Roman Catholic family in Eindhoven, Netherlands. |
Born in Pakistan to a | Roman Catholic family, his family immigrated to Cana |
d by Thracian and Illyrian tribes prior to the | Roman conquest in the 1st century AD. |
dedicated to Saint Lawrence and belongs to the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Celje. |
The counting table gave way to the | Roman abacus for the performance of routine accounti |
"Tell Me Tomorrow" (Rogers, | Roman, White) - 4:54 |
Nate Torrence as | Roman Cohen - Crystal's lovable but weird son. |
(Irish: Baile Baighe) is a small townland and | Roman Catholic parish in County Meath, Ireland. |
Towns in | Roman Britain. |
There are traces of | Roman habitation and naval activity in the area. |
Scant traces of | Roman occupation have been found in many areas of th |
Traces of | Roman villas. |
Claudiu Trandafir as | Roman Horseman |
Hodge, A. Trevor (1992), | Roman Aqueducts & Water Supply, London: Duckworth, I |
The Triall of Truth attacked | Roman Catholicism. |
The star of TV theme tunes was | Roman Tam, whose singing earned much praise. |
ussian Orthodox religion, with some turning to | Roman Catholicism. |
Mathew's consecrations including two former | Roman Catholic priests, Fathers Howarth and Beale, w |
Assorted reproduction firesteels typical of | Roman to Medieval period. |
ed as Administrative Assistant to U.S. Senator | Roman Hruska. |
Uncle of | Roman Shukhevych. |
ina and Nena are the wards of their uncle, the | Roman Don Carlo. |
land, grain rations, and protection under the | Roman armies as foederati. |
during the Persecution of Christians under the | Roman Emperor Trajan. |
Under the | Roman Empire, Ulpiana flourished and it is mentioned |
uring the persecutions of Christians under the | Roman emperor Trajan. |
anized factions, with a long history under the | Roman Empire. |
Extraction flourished under the | Roman period when the quarries near the ancient city |
uring the persecutions of Christians under the | Roman emperor Hadrian. |
illed for converting to Christianity under the | Roman emperor Trajan. |
Di froy fun undzer beynkshaft: | roman. |
The story is based upon the | Roman myth of Verginia. |
Chapel of St Urban - | Roman Catholic, F. Hecku street, 1770s |
For the Diocese of Lincoln in the USA, see | Roman Catholic Diocese of Lincoln. |
here is no evidence that this form was used in | Roman times. |
din- are the most prevalent in names used from | Roman times onward. |
o of Ballenstedt created Duke by Henry V, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
Charles V, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
The Pope was also to meet with Henry V, Holy | Roman Emperor at Mousson. |
In 1545, Charles V, Holy | Roman Emperor, sent him to the Council of Trent. |
Capuchius, ambassador of Charles V, Holy | Roman Emperor |
Charles V, Holy | Roman Emperor |
He was also related to Charles V, Holy | Roman Emperor and Saint Francis Borgia. |
rs of the cost was defrayed by Charles V, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
bles attending the coronation of Henry V, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
that the Portuguese descent of Charles V, Holy | Roman Emperor, derives. |
genus was named for Marcus Terentius Varro, a | Roman scholar who was also a beekeeper. |
Varus, a | Roman cognomen. |
Verret was | Roman Catholic and a Third Degree member of the Knig |
it was the site of a discovery of a very rare | Roman helmet. |
Vestiges of | Roman occupation. |
La Veuve Couderc ( | roman) is a Belgian novel by Georges Simenon. |
In 1723, Charles VI, Holy | Roman Emperor, created her Princess of Eberstein. |
He accompanied Henry VI, Holy | Roman Emperor, to Rome and Sicily in 1191. |
La vieille femme, Ed. du Viaduc, 1954 ( | Roman) OCLC 84132906 |
ociety display (Autumn 2006), one can view two | Roman figurines unearthed from the Brighton Roman Vi |
ge was sacked by the troops of Henry VII, Holy | Roman Emperor in 1312. |
er paternal grandparents were, Henry VII, Holy | Roman Emperor and his wife Margaret of Brabant. |
June: Villa Mendo | Roman Villa at Rio Alto, Portugal. |
Most of the people of Village are | Roman catholic Christians. |
John G. Vlazny, a | Roman Catholic prelate and currently the Metropolita |
It is a voluntary aided | Roman Catholic comprehensive school for students age |
Holy Souls Primary School is a voluntary aided | Roman Catholic primary school. |
ckly translated into Norman verse by Wace (the | Roman de Brut) in 1155. |
For the Cheyenne warrior, see | Roman Nose. |
irst episode of Spike's Deadliest Warrior, the | Roman Scissor was featured as one of the Roman gladi |
(December 16, 1931-September 29, 2010) was the | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
Firmilian was the | Roman governor of the Iudaea Province, during the th |
The religious makeup was 66.78% | Roman Catholics, 18.02% people with no religious aff |
The territory was in | Roman times part of the province of Germania Superio |
Galeria was a | Roman actress during the 1st century BC. |
Prior to the English Reformation, it was a | Roman Catholic diocese. |
Quintus Didius was a | Roman governor of the province Syria (31 BC to 29 BC |
On 12 November 1954, aged 46, he was appointed | Roman Catholic Bishop of Bunbury, Australia. |
Alice Ingham (1830-1890) was a | Roman Catholic nun and missionary. |
s (April 10, 1931 - February 17, 2011) was the | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
Ferdinando d'Adda (1649-1719) was a | Roman Catholic Cardinal, bishop and diplomat. |
rza (5 April 1472 - 31 December 1510) was Holy | Roman Empress as the second wife of Maximilian I, Ho |
Saint Belina was a | Roman Catholic virgin martyr. |
Saxon Shore Way traces the coast as it was in | Roman times and follows the line of the Roman fortif |
Peter Paul Pillai was a | Roman Catholic schoolmaster and landowner. |
(There was a | Roman camp near Lymington (Lentune, Lementon), but t |
James II was a | Roman Catholic, and some Protestants under his rule |
Oliver Almond was a | Roman Catholic priest and writer, born in the dioces |
rez (January 31, 1925 - July 12, 2010) was the | Roman Catholic titular bishop of Mutagenna and auxil |
His family was devoutly | Roman Catholic, lower-middle-class and extremely con |
ing SJ (March 8, 1890 - August 21, 1991) was a | Roman Catholic theologian and sociologist. |
St Mary's Catholic High School was a | Roman Catholic, secondary secondary school located i |
(1472-1511) was a | Roman Catholic cardinal and cardinal-nephew and papa |
Rodulf was a | Roman Catholic bishop and Norman kinsman of Edward t |
The religious makeup was 62.61% | Roman Catholics, 20.13% Greek Catholics, 7.18% Luthe |
Sextus Vettulenus Cerialis was a | Roman military commander and subsequently the govern |
e Kenny (August 19, 1896 - January 1977) was a | Roman Catholic Jesuit priest who was also an exorcis |
o (7 December 1924 - 20 November 2009) was the | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
The religious makeup was 67.05% | Roman Catholics, 20.07% |
Tesoro was raised | Roman Catholic. |
“Aquilo” was the | Roman name for their god of the northwind. |
Rowley was a | Roman Catholic. |
ishop (January 15, 1906 - February 1978) was a | Roman Catholic priest. |
2002) was a | Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of Putia in Numidia |
The religious makeup was 87.2% | Roman Catholics, 7.9% people with no religious affil |
-kyun (December 9, 1925-March 1, 2010) was the | Roman Catholic titular bishop of Girba and the auxil |
Daigeler was a | Roman Catholic, and a member of the Knights of Colum |
gombo (24 February 1968 - 6 July 2010) was the | Roman Catholic titular bishop of Caesarea in Maureta |
Theodora, was a | Roman martyr. |
The religious makeup was 88.45% | Roman Catholics, 7.31% people with no religious affi |
The religious makeup was 70.35% | Roman Catholics, 19.48% people with no religious aff |
When the filming was over | Roman and Gerron were sent to Auschwitz, where Gerro |
Wade's Causeway was a | Roman road in England. |
The religious make-up was 61.91% | Roman Catholics, 29.01% |
Abad (August 29, 1931 - May 13, 2010) was the | Roman Catholic titular bishop of Germaniciana and au |
The earliest proof of occupation was the | Roman Villa located under the church. |
Aurora was the | Roman Goddess of the dawn. |
(September 10, 1949 - August 24, 2010) was the | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
ansap (April 2, 1929-December 2, 2010) was the | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
as a member of the Democratic Party, and was a | Roman Catholic. |
rd parish of habitation when Britain was under | Roman rule. |
Daniel O'Reilly (1700-1778) was the | Roman Catholic Bishop of Clogher from 1747 to 1778. |
The religious makeup was 53.41% | Roman Catholics, 36.63% |
22 BC - AD 40) was a | Roman archer of the Cohors I Sagittariorum. |
asolo (31 July 1947 - 4 February 2010) was the | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
Iscalis was a | Roman settlement described by Ptolemy. |
Among his most influential works was The | Roman Festivals of the Period of the Republic (1899) |
e (21 October 1927 - 24 November 2010) was the | Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of the Roma |
Sparks was raised | Roman Catholic and is of German, Czech, English and |
There was a | Roman station at Durocornovium (now Covingham) one m |
s de Ornelas e Vasconcelos (1837-1880) was the | Roman Catholic Archbishop of Goa. |
She was raised | Roman Catholic and she attended Catholic primary sch |
On December 11, 1891, he was appointed | Roman Catholic Bishop and was ordained a Roman Catho |
The nomen Julius indicates he was a | Roman citizen. |
Publius Sextilius was a | Roman praetor (92 BC?) and governor of Africa during |
ne (March 19, 1908 - October 21, 1974) was the | Roman Catholic Coadjutor Archbishop of the Roman Cat |
The religious make-up was 78.73% | Roman Catholics, 15.25% people with no religious aff |
an (July 27, 1926 - November 15, 2010) was the | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
h Paul (August 17, 1918 - March 5, 2006) was a | Roman Catholic bishop. |
Flavius Merobaudes (died 383 or 388) was a | Roman general of Frankish origin. |
Gascoigne was a | Roman Catholic and was accused of conspiracy. |
She was raised | Roman Catholic. |
Carnuntum (Καρνους in Ptolemy) was a | Roman army camp in what is now Austria. |
Mediolanum Santonum was a | Roman town of southwestern Gaul, now Saintes. |
Metchley Fort was a | Roman fort in what is now Birmingham, England. |
St. Casimir Parish was a | Roman Catholic parish designated for Polish immigran |
el Hannan (20 July 1821 - 17 April 1882) was a | Roman Catholic priest and archbishop. |
The religious make-up was 78.03% | Roman Catholics, 13.11% people with no religious aff |
She was raised | Roman Catholic and is of African American and Belize |
James Gillis (1802-1864) was a | Roman Catholic bishop who served as the Vicar Aposto |
1615, d. 1665) was a | Roman singer, spinet player and composer. |
Marcianus was a | Roman Senator, whose son John died of unknown causes |
rmer (February 28, 1930 - March 5, 2011) was a | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
assone (April 29, 1929-April 12, 2010) was the | Roman Catholic archbishop of the Roman Catholic Arch |
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