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51Iconoclasm — • The name of the heresy that in the eighth and ninth centuries disturbed the peace of the Eastern Church, caused the last of the many breaches with Rome that prepared the way for the schism of Photius, and was echoed on a smaller scale in the… …
52Pamphilus of Caesarea — St. Pamphilus of Cæsarea † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Pamphilus of Cæsarea Martyred 309. Eusebius s life of Pamphilus is lost, but from his Martyrs of Palestine we learn that Pamphilus belonged to a noble family of Beirut (in… …
53St. Clotilda — St. Clotilda † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Clotilda (Fr. CLOTILDE; Ger. CHLOTHILDE). Queen of the Franks, born probably at Lyons, c. 474; died at Tours, 3 June, 545. Her feast is celebrated 3 June. Clotilda was the wife of Clovis… …
54Circus (song) — Circus …
55You shall not steal — is one of the Ten Commandments,[1] of the Torah (the Pentateuch), which are widely understood as moral imperatives by legal scholars, Jewish scholars, Catholic scholars, and Post Reformation scholars.[2] Though usually understood to prohibit the… …
56Nanking Massacre denial — Nanking Massacrev · d · e Battl …
57dash — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sudden quick movement ADJECTIVE ▪ quick, sudden ▪ frantic, mad, wild (esp. AmE) ▪ final, last minute (both esp. BrE …
58deny — verb 1 say sth is not true ADVERB ▪ adamantly, emphatically, fiercely, firmly, hotly, steadfastly (esp. AmE), strenuously, strongly, vehemently, vigorou …
59expose — verb 1 uncover sth ADVERB ▪ completely, fully ▪ briefly ▪ suddenly ▪ deliberately ▪ a gesture that deliberately exposed the …
60slaughter — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ indiscriminate, mass, wholesale ▪ the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians ▪ brutal, senseless, terrible …