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  • 91Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes —     Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes     Painter and etcher, b. in Fuendetodos, Aragon, Spain, 31 March, 1746; d. in Bordeaux, 16 April, 1828. His father was a small landowner and …

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  • 92St. Elizabeth of Portugal —     St. Elizabeth of Portugal     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Elizabeth of Portugal     Queen (sometimes known as the PEACEMAKER); born in 1271; died in 1336. She was named after her great aunt, the great Elizabeth of Hungary, but is known in… …

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  • 93virginity — noun The state of being a virgin. Syn: maidenhood, maidenhead …

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  • 94maidenhead — noun a) Virginity. b) The hymen. Syn: maidhood, maidenhood See Also: maidenliness …

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  • 95maidhood — noun Maidenhood …

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  • 96The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc — French Theatrical release poster Directed by Luc Besson Produced b …

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  • 97Grupo Katherine — El llamado «Grupo Katherine» es un conjunto de textos en inglés medio del siglo XIII (c. 1182–1198) compuestos por un autor anónimo de la región inglesa de los Midlands del Oeste. Contenido 1 Contenido 2 Estudio 3 Refe …

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  • 98Camelot (Musical) — Musicaldaten Titel: Camelot Originaltitel: Camelot Originalsprache: Englisch Musik: Frederick Loewe Buch: Alan Jay Lerner Liedtexte: Alan Jay Lerner Literarische Vorl …

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  • 99Jephthah's vow —    (Judg. 11:30, 31). After a crushing defeat of the Ammonites, Jephthah returned to his own house, and the first to welcome him was his own daughter. This was a terrible blow to the victor, and in his despair he cried out, Alas, my daughter!… …

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  • 100Hali Meidenhad — (Hali Mei´ ?had) (ca. 1200)    The prose tract entitled Hali Meidenhad (Holy Maidenhood) is a homily intended chiefly to encourage young women to enter religious life by dissuading them from matrimony. The treatise, written in the West Midlands… …

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