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  • ' is used, but without explanation. Two sources have been added: 1. 'Archdeacons of Man', cited as a wikipage - but no such page exists. Clicking on the...
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  • lifetime Rambaldi and his works receded from visibility by commandment of Archdeacon Claudio Vespertini, who feared the revolutionary implications of technologies...
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  • known list is the projective plane. There are 35 excluded minors. See Dan Archdeacon's homepage. Knotlessly embeddable: unknown Linklessly embeddable: The...
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  • lifestyle but in Corsica they were getting supported by their Corsican archdeacon Lucien Bonaparte. Carlo went to France with strong distinguished support...
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  • 1906 when he flew 4 meters in 0.4 seconds in front of two officials (MM. Archdeacon and Ed. Surcouf) from Aéro Club of France." before "Another journal of...
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  • well referenced, whereas the archdeacon is just a name. I think you should revert the redirect and delete the archdeacon, the first two refs and the succession...
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  • discontent with these measures led the community to rally behind the archdeacon, Thoma,[5]However, many Saint Thomas Christians resisted the Portuguese...
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  • Napoléoné was transferred back to Valance. Dying, great-uncle Lucciano, the Archdeacon, said to Joseph: "You may be the eldest; but mark my words, your brother...
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  • naturalist. The Rt. Rev. J.E. Hine DD, MD (OG 1870-74), Bishop of Zanzibar, Archdeacon of Lincoln Professor F.C. Montague MA (OG 1871-74), Fellow of Oriel College...
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  • position or rank above those who bear the simple title’; as ARCHBISHOP, ARCHDEACON, ARCHDUKE; arch-beadle, -brahmin, -chaplain, -druid, -eunuch (Gr....
    216 KB (33,244 words) - 19:39, 29 January 2023
  • in the Roman dunghill of decretals...." In 1765, Francis Blackburne, Archdeacon of Cleveland, writes in his Short Historical View of the Controversy Concerning...
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  • (UTC) --Mirokado (talk) 15:07, 6 January 2014 (UTC) First years: 1824–38: Archdeacon Scott ordered that Hall should vacate the pew he rented at St James' for...
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  • organisation. Also note that the site is said to be maintained by 'Rev. Fr. Archdeacon Marcus, in New Zealand.' ; Id expect Saint Thomas Christians to be from...
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  • that Kosače built: Zagrađe Monastery Savina Monastery Church of Saint Archdeacon Stephen Church of Saint George in Sopotnica near Goražde, founded by Duke...
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