clergymen

  • 111William Conway (cardinal) — infobox cardinalbiog name = William Cardinal Conway See = Armagh Title = Cardinal Archbishop of Armagh Period = 9 September 1963 – 17 April 1977 cardinal = 22 February 1965 Predecessor = John Cardinal D Alton Successor = Tomás Cardinal Ó Fiaich… …

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  • 112Kingdom of Galicia — For the Kingdom of Galicia, now part of Poland and Ukraine, see Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. Kingdom of Galicia pt (Galician) Galliciense Regnum (Latin) …

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  • 113Order of Vasa — The Royal Order of Vasa Kungliga Vasaorden Star and cross of the order Awarded by …

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  • 114Whitehall Conference — The Whitehall Conference was a gathering of prominent English merchants, clergymen, and lawyers convened by Oliver Cromwell for the purpose of debating whether Jews should be readmitted to England. The conference lasted from 4 to 18 December 1655 …

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  • 115Religion in Nazi Germany — For the attitude of the Nazi Party towards religion, and the significance of occultism and paganism, see the article religious aspects of Nazism. Part of a series on …

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  • 116Armenian notables deported from the Ottoman capital in 1915 — The Red Sunday ( hy. Կարմիր Կիրակի) is the night which the leaders of Armenian community of the Ottoman capital, Constantinopole, and later extending to other centers were arrested and moved to two holding centers near Ankara by than the minister …

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  • 117Lope de Barrientos — (Medina del Campo, Spain, 1382 Cuenca, Spain, 1469), sometimes called Obispo Barrientos ( Bishop Barrientos ), was a powerful clergyman and statesman of the Spanish Crown of Castile during the 15th century, although his prominence and the… …

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  • 118Nolan Bailey Harmon — (14 July 1892 – June 1993)[1] was a Bishop of The Methodist Church and the United Methodist Church, elected in 1956. Contents 1 Birth and family 2 Education 3 Career …

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  • 119Peter Faneuil — (June 20 1700 ndash; March 3 1743) was a wealthy American colonial merchant, slave trader, and philanthropist who donated Faneuil Hall to Boston.ChildhoodThe eldest child of one of three Huguenot brothers who fled France with considerable wealth… …

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  • 120William Tyrrell (archbishop) — William Tyrrell (January 31 1807 March 24 1879) was the first Anglican bishop of Newcastle, New South Wales.Tyrrell was the youngest of 10 children of Timothy Tyrrell, Remembrancer of the City of London. He was educated at the Charterhouse as a… …

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