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  • 121Francisco Maldonado De Silva — Peruvian physician, controversial writer, and martyr; born in San Miguel, province of Tucuman, Peru, about 1592; burned at the stake in Lima Jan. 23, 1639. His father, Diego Nuñez de Silva, and his brother, Diego de Silva, were Neo Christians,… …

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  • 122Kakudmi — (sometimes also called Kakudmin , or Raivata , son of Revata) was the King of Kusasthali, a kingdom beneath the ocean. He was the father of Revati, who married Balarama. Within Hinduism, his account is given within a number of Puranic texts such… …

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  • 123The Necromancer; or, The Tale of the Black Forest —   Author(s) Ludwig Flammenberg (pesudonym of Carl Friedrich Kahlert) …

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  • 124Manyu sukta — is hymn 10.83 and 10.84 from the Rig veda. It contains 14 verses and is dedicated to Manyu. Manyu in Vedic sanskrit stands for temper, anger or passion. The original deity that this hymn addresses is believed to be Lord Narasimha. Identification… …

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  • 125Clorinda S. Minor — (1806–1855) was an American woman from Philadelphia who became influenced by William Miller. When his prophecy failed to materialize she decided to set sail for Palestine. She first traveled to Palestine in May 1849 and came to support the… …

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  • 126Eliza Maria Gillespie — Eliza Maria Gillespie, in religion Mother Mary of St. Angela, C.S.C., was an American Religious Sister. Born in Washington County, Pennsylvania, 21 February 1824; died at St. Mary s convent, Notre Dame, Indiana, 4 March 1887. She was the daughter …

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  • 127Medieval household — John, Duke of Berry enjoying a grand meal. The Duke is seen sitting at the high table surrounded by numerous servants, guests and dependents. Illustration from Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, ca 1410. The medieval household was, like… …

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  • 128Plague of Cyprian — The Plague of Cyprian is the name given to a pandemic, probably of smallpox, that afflicted the Roman Empire from 251 AD onwards. It was still raging in 270, when it claimed the life of emperor Claudius II Gothicus (ruled 268 70). The plague… …

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