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  • 51Adrian IV —     Pope Adrian IV     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Adrian IV     Born 1100 (?); died 1 September, 1159. Very little is known about the birthplace, parentage, or boyhood of Adrian. Yet, as is usual in such cases, very various, and sometimes… …

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  • 52Pope Adrian IV —     Pope Adrian IV     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Adrian IV     Born 1100 (?); died 1 September, 1159. Very little is known about the birthplace, parentage, or boyhood of Adrian. Yet, as is usual in such cases, very various, and sometimes… …

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  • 53Pope Honorius IV — Infobox Pope English name=Honorius IV birth name=Giacomo Savelli term start=April 2, 1285 term end=April 3, 1287 predecessor=Martin IV successor=Nicholas IV birth date= ca. 1210 birthplace= Rome, Italy dead=dead|death date=death… …

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  • 54Diocese of Brixen —     Diocese of Brixen     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Diocese of Brixen     A Prince Bishopric of Austria, suffragan of Salzburg, embracing the greater part of Northern Tyrol (with the exception of the part east of the Zillerbach, which belongs to… …

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  • 55Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard — Pierre Terrail LeVieux, seigneur de Bayard Pierre Terrail LeVieux, seigneur de Bayard (1473 – Rovasenda (VC) 30 April 1524) was a French soldier, generally known as the Chevalier de Bayard. Throughout the centuries since his death, he has been… …

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  • 56Medici Family —    Florentine mercantile and banking family that played a significant part in local politics and from 1434 dominated the political system of Florence through a combination of careful po litical alliances and outright corruption of the electoral… …

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  • 57The Anarchy — For the societal state involving a complete lack of government, see Anarchy. The Anarchy Date 1135–1154 Location England Result Treaty of Wallingford …

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  • 58coerce — co·erce /kō ərs/ vt co·erced, co·erc·ing: to subject (a person) to coercion compare importune, solicit Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 59quarantine — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. detention, detainment, restraint, confinement, seclusion, segregation, sequestration, isolation; cordon sanitaire. v. t. detain, segregate, separate, isolate, sequester. See exclusion. II (Roget s IV) …

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  • 60University of Pisa —     University of Pisa     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► University of Pisa     In the eleventh century there were many jurisconsults at Pisa who lectured on law; prominent among them were Opitone and Sigerdo. There also was preserved a codex of the… …

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