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  • 91Aphrahat — (ca. 270–ca. 345; sy. ܐܦܪܗܛ unicode|Ap̄rahaṭ; also Greek polytonic|Ἀφραάτης, and Latin Aphraates) was an Assyrian [ [http://www.iranchamber.com/religions/articles/history of christianity iran1.php Iran Chamber Society: Religions of Iran: A Brief… …

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  • 92Pranė Dundulienė — (February 12, 1910 in Pilypai, Švenčionys district February 27, 1991 in Vilnius), a Lithuanian ethnographer. Academic careerIn 1935 1938 she studied ethnology at Stefan Batory University in Vilnius. In 1938 1940 she was an active member of the… …

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  • 93Diocese of Västerås — Västerås stift Arms of the diocese of Västerås Location Country …

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  • 94Diana L. Paxson — (born 1943) is an author, primarily in the fields of Paganism and Heathenism. Her published works include fantasy and historical fiction novels, as well as numerous short stories. More recently she has also published books about Pagan and Heathen …

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  • 95Troy Southgate — is an author, musician and leading National Anarchist activist based in the United Kingdom. The concept of National Anarchism seems to be largely his invention.Fact|date=August 2008PoliticsOriginally from Crystal Palace, in South London,… …

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  • 96Stephen McNallen — Stephen A. McNallen (born October 15, 1948) is an influential Germanic Neopagan leader and writer. Born in Breckenridge, Texas, McNallen has been heavily involved in Ásatrú since the 1970s.Heathenism portalLifeMcNallen attended Midwestern… …

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  • 97Anglo-Saxon Christianity — The history of Christianity in England from the Roman departure to the Norman Conquest is often told as one of conflict between the Celtic Christianity spread by the Irish mission, and Roman Christianity brought across by Augustine of Canterbury …

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  • 98Christian burial — Ascension Parish burial ground, Cambridge, UK. A Christian burial is the burial of a deceased person with specifically Christian ecclesiastical rites; typically, in consecrated ground. Until recent times Christians generally objected to cremation …

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  • 99Thomas Morton (colonist) — Thomas Morton (c 1576 1647) was an early American colonist from Devon, England, a lawyer, writer and social reformer, famed for founding the colony of Merrymount and his work studying Native American culture.BiographyThomas Morton was born in… …

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  • 100Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg — (July 10, 1682 February 23, 1719) was a member of the Lutheran clergy and the first Protestant missionary to India.Early lifeZiegenbalg was born in the village of Pulsnitz in Saxony on July 10, 1682 to poor but devout Christian parents. He showed …

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