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  • threshold of originality to begin with. No issues noted. Earwig picked up: '...in the form of a cross. It combines a cross fitchy with either a cross fleury...
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  • made to this discussion. This review is transcluded from Talk:Cross of Saint James/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to...
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  • James" is the patron saint of the church. Obviously it isn't "St James the Deacon" from the 7th century but either "St James the Great" or "St James the...
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  • curious how he was able to acquire the head of James the Just, the foot of Saint Anne, and a nail from the True Cross in order to present them to the public...
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  • Surville was awarded the Cross of St. Louis" "Cross of Saint Louis" per the main article and MOS:SAINTS.  Done "At this stage of his life, he was married...
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  • information about previous and later feast days of his family. Saint Nicholas → Saint Clement → Saint Andrew. --Antidiskriminator (talk) 07:12, 2 September...
    22 KB (3,164 words) - 17:01, 23 August 2021
  • to confirm which King. It could be Saint Louis, Louise XIV (friend of James Stuart) or Louis XV (King at time of Charles birth). Coldupnorth (talk) 18:10...
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  • (PDF). In Arnold, A. James (ed.). A History of Literature in the Caribbean: Volume 3: Cross-Cultural Studies. Comparative History of Literatures in European...
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  • This review is transcluded from Talk:Jean-François-Marie de Surville/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review. Reviewer:...
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  • contemporary dynamics of King’s Cross from a variety of perspectives. This event is part of the Contested Spaces forum at Central Saint Martins and will be...
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  • This review is transcluded from Talk:Mormons/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review. Reviewer: SilkTork (talk ·...
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  • review is transcluded from Talk:St Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Buckie/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review...
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  • (PDF). In Arnold, A. James (ed.). A History of Literature in the Caribbean: Volume 3: Cross-Cultural Studies. Comparative History of Literatures in European...
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  • "The cross saltire of St Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, is a diagonal red cross on a white ground. This was combined with the previous Union Flag of St...
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  • soldier, is the true meaning of the word, but they don't ride alone. [A. James, Feb. 2007] Would you have a source for any of that? -- Ian Dalziel 17:41...
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  • 21:59, 10 March 2012 (UTC) Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork "built in the United Kingdom and Ireland" – Ireland had been part of the UK since 1801. If you...
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  • overplayed. You could try something similar here, such as a depiction of a saint or martyr of the Christianization era. How about a temple? I added one. You may...
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  • mobi/martyrology/mart12/mart1231.htm The mother of Saint Constantine was The Empress Saint Helena, who founded The Holy Cross. "Helena (empress) - Wikipedia, the...
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  • Jehovah's Witnesses.[41] The biographer David James Smith later argued that Mandela's presentation of their marital problems as deriving from a conflict...
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  • August 2013 (UTC) He was named after St Edmund the Martyr, the patron saint of England at the time. 2A00:23C6:4182:9500:4DAD:6534:8A7B:1314 (talk) 21:46...
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