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  • 41Lorenzo Campeggio —     Lorenzo Campeggio     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Lorenzo Campeggio     Cardinal, an eminent canonist, ecclesiastical diplomat, and reformer, b. 1472 (1474) at Bologna, the son of Giovanni Campeggio, a famous civil lawyer; d. at Rome, 25 July,… …

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  • 42Hussites — • The followers of Jan Hus did not of themselves assume the name of Hussites. Like Hus, they believed their creed to be truly Catholic; in papal and conciliar documents they appear as Wycliffites, although Hus and even Jerome of Prague are also… …

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  • 43Diocese of Viterbo and Toscanella —     Diocese of Viterbo and Toscanella     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Diocese of Viterbo and Toscanella     (VITERBIENSIS ET TUSCANENSIS).     The city of Viterbo in the Province of Rome stands at the foot of Monte Cimino, in Central Italy, in an… …

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  • 44Papal Mint — • History of the coins Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Papal Mint     Papal Mint     † …

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  • 45Urban VII —     Pope Urban VII     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Urban VII     Giambattista Castagna, born at Rome, 4 Aug., 1521; elected pope, 15 September, 1590; died at Rome, 27 September, 1590. His father, Cosimo, was a Genoese nobleman; his mother,… …

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  • 46Pope Urban VII —     Pope Urban VII     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Urban VII     Giambattista Castagna, born at Rome, 4 Aug., 1521; elected pope, 15 September, 1590; died at Rome, 27 September, 1590. His father, Cosimo, was a Genoese nobleman; his mother,… …

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  • 47Albigenses — • A neo Manichæan sect that flourished in southern France in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Albigenses     Albigenses      …

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  • 48Blessed Peter Canisius —     Blessed Peter Canisius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Blessed Peter Canisius     (Kannees, Kanys, probably also De Hondt).     Born at Nimwegen in the Netherlands, 8 May, 1521; died in Fribourg, 21 November, 1597. His father was the wealthy… …

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  • 49Papal mint — The Papal Mint is the pope s institute for the production of hard cash. Papal Mint also refers to the buildings in Avignon, Rome, and elsewhere that used to house the mint. (The Italian word for mint is Zecca). Contents 1 History of Papal coin 2… …

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  • 50Archdiocese of Valladolid —     Archdiocese of Valladolid     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Archdiocese of Valladolid     (VALLISOLETANA).     Bounded on the north by Palencia, east by Burgos and Segovia, south by Avila and Salamanca, and west by Zamora. Excepting two towns, it …

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