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  • 71John de Lugo — John de Lugo, a Spanish Jesuit and Cardinal, was an eminent theologian of the Renaissance.BiographyHe was born at Madrid in November, 1583, though he used to call himself a Hispalensis , because his family seat was at Seville. Both his father,… …

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  • 72corona — /keuh roh neuh/, n., pl. coronas, coronae / nee/. 1. a white or colored circle or set of concentric circles of light seen around a luminous body, esp. around the sun or moon. 2. Meteorol. such a circle or set of circles having a small radius and… …

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  • 73Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos —     Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos     (Also written JOVE LLANOS).     Spanish statesman and man of letters, at Gijon, Asturias, 5 Jan., 1744, d. at Puerto de Vega on the borders of… …

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  • 74Jean-Jacques Barthelemy —     Jean Jacques Barthélemy     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jean Jacques Barthélemy     A celebrated French numismatologist and writer, b. at Cassis (Provence), 1716; d. in Paris, 1795. He began his classical studies at the College of the Oratory… …

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  • 75Paolo Ruffini —     Paolo Ruffini     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Paolo Ruffini     Physician and mathematician, b. at Valentano in the Duchy of Castro, 3 Sept., 1765; d. at Modena, 10 May, 1822. At first he intended to enter Holy orders and went so far as to… …

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  • 76Carlo Goldoni — Infobox Writer name = Carlo Goldoni bgcolour = silver imagesize = 200px caption = Carlo Goldoni pseudonym = birth date = 25 February 1707 birth place = Venice death date = 6 February 1793 death place = France occupation = dramatist, librettist… …

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  • 77Franz Liszt — of the 19th century. He was a renowned performer throughout Europe, noted especially for his showmanship and great skill with the piano. To this day, he is considered by some to have been the greatest pianist in history. [An example can be found… …

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  • 78Vestment — Vestments are liturgical garments and articles associated primarily with the Christian religions, especially the Latin Rite and other Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, Methodists, and Lutheran Churches. Many other groups also make use …

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  • 79Norton Priory — Foundations of the monastic buildings and the back of the museum Monastery information …

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  • 80Leo X — (Giovanni de Medici) 1475 1521, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1513 21 (son of Lorenzo de Medici). * * * orig. Giovanni de Medici born Dec. 1, 1475, Florence died Dec. 1, 1521, Rome Pope (1513–21), one of the most extravagant of the Renaissance… …

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