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  • 101Papal Arbitration — • An institution almost coeval with the papacy itself Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Papal Arbitration     Papal Arbitration      …

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  • 102Spanish Language and Literature — • As a medium of literary expression Spanish asserted itself first in the twelfth century: it had been six or seven centuries in the process of evolution out of Latin Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Spanish Language and Literature      …

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  • 103Wyclif, John — • Lengthy biographical article. Includes bibliography Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Wyclif, John     John Wyclif …

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  • 104Ernest Meissonier —     Ernest Meissonier     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ernest Meissonier     French painter, b. at Lyons 21 February,1815; d. at Paris, 31 January, 1891. If the Lyonese genius in painting is found in such artists as Chenavard, Flandrin, Puvis de… …

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  • 105John Wyclif —     John Wyclif     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Wyclif     (WYCLIFFE, or WICLIF, etc.).     Writer and reformer , b. probably at Hipswell near Richmond, in Yorkshire, 1324; d. at Lutterworth, Leicestershire, 31 Dec., 1384. His family is said… …

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  • 106Clement V —     Pope Clement V     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Clement V     (BERTRAND DE GOT.)     Born at Villandraut in Gascony, France, 1264; died at Roquemaure, 20 April, 1314. He was elected, 5 June, 1305, at Perugia as successor to Benedict XI,… …

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  • 107Pope Clement V —     Pope Clement V     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Clement V     (BERTRAND DE GOT.)     Born at Villandraut in Gascony, France, 1264; died at Roquemaure, 20 April, 1314. He was elected, 5 June, 1305, at Perugia as successor to Benedict XI,… …

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  • 108University of Saragossa —     University of Saragossa     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► University of Saragossa     This university was not definitively established until 1585 its real founder being Don Pedro Cerbunc, Prior of the Cathedral of Saragossa, and later Bishop of… …

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  • 109Great Debates (international relations theory) — In international relations theory, the Great Debates refer to a series of disagreements between international relations scholars.[1] Ashworth describes how the discipline of international relations has been heavily influenced by historical… …

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  • 110Cork–Tipperary hurling rivalry — Cork–Tipperary First contested 1888 Number of meetings 81 Most recent meeting 30 May 2010 Next meeting TBC All time series  (SHC only) Cork 37–7–36 Tipperary Largest victory Cork 4 …

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