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Berington, Charles
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Titular Bishop of Hiero-Caesarea, b. at Stock, Essex, England, 1748; d. 8 June, 1798.
Bergier, Nicolas-Sylvestre
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French theologian. (1715-1790)
Bergen, Ancient See of
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The diocese included the Provinces of Nordre and Sondre Bergenhus, and the district of Sondmor in the Province of Romsdal.
Bergamo
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The city, called by the ancients Bergonum, is capital of the province of that name in Lombardy.
Berenice
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A titular see of Egypt which was situated at the end of Major Syrtis where Bengazi stands today.
Berenger, Pierre
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A French writer who flourished about the middle of the twelfth century.
Berengarius of Tours
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Born at Tours about 999; died on the island of St. Cosme, near that city, in 1088.
Berchtold, Blessed
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Abbot of the Benedictine Monastery of Engelberg in Switzerland, died 1197.
Bercharius, Saint
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Abbot of Hautvillers, founder, stabbed to death by one of his monks in 696.
Berault-Bercastel, Antoine Henri de
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A writer of church history, b. 22 November, 1720, at Briey, Lorraine; d. about 1794 at Noyon, France.
Berach, Saint
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A disciple of St. Kevin. Abbot of Cluain Coirpthe, now called Kilbarry or Termonbarry in the saint's honor. St. Berach died in 595.
Benziger, Joseph Charles
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Founder of the Catholic publishing house that bears his name. (1762-1841)
Bentney, William
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An English Jesuit priest born in Cheshire, 1609; died 30 October, 1692.
Bentivoglio, Family of
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Originally from the castle of that name in the neighbourhood of Bologna, Italy. They claimed descent from Enzio (c. 1224-72), King of Sardinia, a natural son of Frederick II.
Benthamism
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Article on Jeremy Bentham, English jurist and reformer. Features biographical information and a short bibliography.
Benoît, Michel
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Born at Autun (or Dijon), France, 8 October, 1715; died at Peking, 23 October, 1774, a Jesuit scientist, for thirty years in the service of Kien Lung, Emperor of China.