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Arias, Francis

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Writer of ascetical treatises, born at Seville in Spain, 1533, died in that place, 15 May, 1605.

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Arias Montanus, Benedictus

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Orientalist, exegete, and editor of the "Antwerp Polyglot", born at Frejenal de la Sierra in Estremadura, Spain, 1527; died at Seville, 1598.

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Arias de Avila, Pedro

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A Spanish knight from Segovia, b. about the middle of the fifteenth century; d. at Leon, 1530.

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Arianism

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Founded by Arius, belief asserting that Christ was not God like the Father, but a creature made in time. Rejected by the Council of Constantinople (381).

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Arialdo, Saint

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A canon of Milan, reformer, martyr, murdered by agents of the bishop of Milan in 1065.

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Argyropulos, John

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Humanist, and translator of Aristotle, born at Constantinople, 1416; died at Rome about 1486.

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Argyll and the Isles, Diocese of

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The Diocese of Argyll, founded about 1200, was separated from the Diocese of Dunkeld; it included the western part of Dunkeld, beyond the Drumalban mountain range, together with the Isle of Lismore, in which the cathedral was erected.

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Argüello, Luis Antonio

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Governor of California, born at San Francisco, 1784; died there in 1830.

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Argos

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A titular see of Peloponnesian Greece, from the fifth to the twelfth century.

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Argentina

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A South American confederation of fourteen provinces, or States, united by a federal Constitution framed on the same lines as the Constitution of the United States of America.

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Argenson, Pierre de Voyer d'

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Called the vicomte d'Argenson, chevalier, vicomte de Mouzé, seigneur de Chastres, was the fifth Governor-General of Canada (1657-61), b. 1626; d. 1710.

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Arezzo

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A diocese of Tuscany, in Italy, which is directly dependent on the Holy See. It

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Aremberg, Prince Charles d'

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Definitor-general and Commissary of the Capuchins. (d. 1669)

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Ardilliers, Notre Dame des

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A statue, fountain, and Church of Our Lady at Saumur, France.

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Arden, Edward

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An English Catholic, executed during the reign of Queen Elizabeth.

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Ardchatten, The Priory of

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An Argyllshire house belonging to the Order of Vallis Caulium, or Val des Choux (the Valley of Cabbages), founded by Duncan Mackoul about A.D. 1230 and dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. John Baptist.

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