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It is known that the First Ecumenical Council which took place at Nicaea included in its legislation a discipline of the priesthood known as clerical 'continence' or celibacy. This was the requirement ...
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Frederick de la Roche (died 30 October 1174) was the sixth Latin archbishop of Tyre (1164–1174), chancellor of the kingdom of Jerusalem (c. 1150), and the chief diplomat of King Amalric I. He was a Lo ...
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Il y avait six offices permanents dans le royaume de Jérusalem : connétable, , sénéchal, chambellan, bouteiller et chancelier. Les quatre premiers étaient des Grands Offices. Durant certaines périodes ...
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The Jaffa Road bus bombings were attacks on two No. 18 buses in Jerusalem, Israel in 1996. Hamas suicide bombers killed 45 people in the attacks, which were masterminded by Mohammed Deif, using explos ...
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Jesús de Nazaret: Desde la Entrada en Jerusalén hasta la Resurrección (Jesus von Nazareth. Vom Einzug in Jerusalem bis zur Auferstehung, título original en alemán) es un libro escrito por el papa Bene ...
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La chapelle royale de Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens (anglais : chapel royal of Saint Peter ad Vincula) est l'église paroissiale de la Tour de Londres. Elle est le lieu de sépulture de personnalités empri ...
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Nathaniel dit Nat Turner, né le 2 octobre 1800 et mort le 11 novembre 1831, est un esclave afro-américain. En 1831, il conduit une brève révolte dans le comté de Southampton en Virginie. Cet épisode d ...
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Matthias (Greek: Ματθίας; 6–70) was a Jew living in Jerusalem.Matthias came from a wealthy family and through his father he descended from the priestly order of the Jehoiarib, which was the first of t ...
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A Little Gold Book of Ghastly Stuff is a "collection of B-sides and rarities" by Neil Gaiman.The stories, articles, and poems were selected from previously published works, and are: "Be ...
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Jerusalem is a novel by the Swedish writer Selma Lagerlöf, published in two parts in 1901 and 1902. The narrative spans several generations in the 19th century, and focuses on several families in Dala ...
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