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  • 121Ancient See of Roskilde in Denmark —     Ancient See of Roskilde in Denmark     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ancient See of Roskilde in Denmark     (ROSCHILDIA, ROSKILDENSIS.)     Suffragan to Hamburg, about 991 1104, to Lund, 1104 1536. The diocese included the Danish Islands of… …

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  • 122Ancient See of Strengnas —     Ancient See of Strengnäs     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ancient See of Strengnäs     (STRENGAE, STRENGENSIA; STRENGENESIS).     Located in Sweden. The diocese consisted of the County of Nykoping, the County of Stockholm south of Lake Malar,… …

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  • 123To see the light — Light Light (l[imac]t), n. [OE. light, liht, AS. le[ o]ht; akin to OS. lioht, D. & G. licht, OHG. lioht, Goth. liuha[thorn], Icel. lj[=o]s, L. lux light, lucere to shine, Gr. leyko s white, Skr. ruc to shine. [root]122. Cf. {Lucid}, {Lunar},… …

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  • 124Ancient See of Trondhjem —     Ancient See of Trondhjem     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ancient See of Trondhjem     (NIDAROS).     In Norway it was the kings who introduced Christianity, which first became known to the people during their martial expeditions (Hergenröther,… …

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  • 125Ng See-yuen — Chinese name 吳思遠 (Traditional) Chinese name 吴思远 ( …

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  • 126Now You See It (UK gameshow) — Now You See It Format Game show Created by Frank Wayne for Mark Goodson Bill Todman Productions Presented by Johnny Beattie (1981–1984) Jack McLaughlin (1985–1986) Grant Stott …

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  • 127Holy See (Vatican City) — <p></p> <p></p> Introduction ::Holy See (Vatican City) <p></p> Background: <p></p> Popes in their secular role ruled portions of the Italian peninsula for more than a thousand years until the mid… …

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  • 128Episcopal see — An episcopal see is the ecclesiastical domain of authority of a bishop. See comes from the Latin word sedes , meaning seat. This refers to the episcopal throne ( cathedra ) located in the bishop s church (cathedral) in which the bishop sits as… …

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