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  • 101Charles Erskine —     Charles Erskine     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Charles Erskine     Cardinal, b. at Rome, 13 Feb., 1739; d. at Paris, 20 March, 1811. He was the son of Colin Erskine of the Erskine family, who were Earls of Kellie and Mar; his mother was Agatha …

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  • 102Columbus —     Christopher Columbus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Christopher Columbus     (Italian CRISTOFORO COLOMBO; Spanish CRISTOVAL COLON.)     Born at Genoa, or on Genoese territory, probably 1451; died at Valladolid, Spain, 20 May 1506.     His… …

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  • 103Christopher Columbus —     Christopher Columbus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Christopher Columbus     (Italian CRISTOFORO COLOMBO; Spanish CRISTOVAL COLON.)     Born at Genoa, or on Genoese territory, probably 1451; died at Valladolid, Spain, 20 May 1506.     His… …

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  • 104Paschal II —     Pope Paschal II     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Paschal II     (RAINERIUS).     Succeeded Urban II, and reigned from 13 Aug., 1099, till he died at Rome, 21 Jan., 1118. Born in central Italy, he was received at an early age as a monk in… …

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  • 105Pope Paschal II —     Pope Paschal II     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Paschal II     (RAINERIUS).     Succeeded Urban II, and reigned from 13 Aug., 1099, till he died at Rome, 21 Jan., 1118. Born in central Italy, he was received at an early age as a monk in… …

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  • 106The Netherlands —     The Netherlands     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Netherlands     (Germ. Niederlande; Fr. Pays Bas).     The Netherlands, or Low Countries, as organized by Charles V, under whom the Burgundian era ended, comprised practically the territory… …

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  • 107Bayard of ten toes — noun Travel by foot.    <span style= font variant:small caps >An</span> honest poor man is the proof of misery, where patience is put to the trial of her strength to endure grief without passion, in starving with concealed necessity,… …

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  • 108mendicity — noun the state of being a beggar; mendicancy or beggary …

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  • 109begry — noun Beggary …

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  • 110Charles Erskine (cardinal) — Charles Erskine (b. at Rome, 13 February 1739; d. at Paris, 20 March 1811) was an Italian Scottish papal diplomat and Cardinal. Life He was the son of Colin Erskine of the Erskine family, who were Earls of Kellie and Mar; his mother was Agatha… …

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