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Dictionnaire polytechnique italo-russe. 2013.
Dictionnaire polytechnique italo-russe. 2013.
Archdiocese of Perugia — Archdiocese of Perugia † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Archdiocese of Perugia (PERUSINA) Located in Umbria, Central Italy. The city is situated on a hill on the right of the Tiber. The Gothic cathedral is of the fourteenth century, its… … Catholic encyclopedia
Liège — • The first capital of this diocese was Tongres, northeast of Liège; its territory originally belonged to the Diocese of Trier, then to Cologne; but after the first half of the fourth century Tongres received autonomous organization Catholic… … Catholic encyclopedia
Lorraine — • By the Treaty of Verdun in 843, the empire of Charlemagne was divided in three parts: Ludwig the German received Eastern Franconia; Charles the Bald, Western Franconia; and Lothair I, the strip of land lying between the two and reaching from… … Catholic encyclopedia
Diocese of Le Puy — Le Puy † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Le Puy (Aniciensis). Diocese comprising the whole Department of Haute Loire, and is a suffragan of Bourges. The territory of the ancient Diocese of Le Puy, suppressed by the Concordat of 1801, was… … Catholic encyclopedia
Saint Leodegar — St. Leodegar † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Leodegar (LEGER) Bishop of Autun, b. about 615; d. a martyr in 678, at Sarcing, Somme. His mother was called Sigrada, and his father Bobilo. His parents being of high rank, his early… … Catholic encyclopedia
Saint Leontius — St. Leontius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Leontius Bishop of Fréjus, in Provence. France, b. probably at Nimes, towards the end of the fourth century; d. in his episcopal town in 488. according to some authorities, though others say… … Catholic encyclopedia
Niagara Falls, New York — City The City of Niagara Falls, New York … Wikipedia
Lingard, John — • English priest and prominent historian Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lingard, John John Lingard … Catholic encyclopedia
John Lingard — John Lingard † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Lingard English priest and historian b. at Winchester, 5 February, 1771; d. at Hornby, 17 July, 1851. He was the son of Lincolnshire yeomen, John Lingard and Elizabeth Rennell, whom poverty… … Catholic encyclopedia
Lincoln (England) — Lincoln † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Lincoln ANCIENT DIOCESE OF LINCOLN (LINCOLNIENSIS). This see was founded by St. Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 678, when he removed the Lindiswaras of Lincolnshire from the Diocese of… … Catholic encyclopedia
Limoges — • Diocese comprising the Departments of Haute Vienne and Creuse in France Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Limoges Limoges † … Catholic encyclopedia