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(Encyclopedia)Christians of Saint John: see Mandaeans. ...Saint-Jean d'Acre
(Encyclopedia)Saint-Jean d'Acre: see Akko, Israel. ...Teresa of Calcutta, Saint
(Encyclopedia)Teresa of Calcutta, Saint: see Teresa, Mother. ...Patrimony of Saint Peter
(Encyclopedia)Patrimony of Saint Peter: see Papal States. ...Stephen Harding, Saint
(Encyclopedia)Stephen Harding, Saint, c.1060–1134, English monastic reformer. He entered the abbey at Sherborne in his youth; later (c.1077) he went to the Molesme abbey (near Châtillon-sur-Seine) in Burgundy. I...Neumann, Saint John Nepomucene
(Encyclopedia)Neumann, Saint John Nepomucene, 1811–60, American Roman Catholic bishop, the first American male to be canonized (1977), b. Bohemia. After studying at Prague he settled (1836) in the United States, ...Léger, Alexis Saint-Legér
(Encyclopedia)Léger, Alexis Saint-Legér: see Perse, St.-John. ...Saint-Cyran, Abbé de
(Encyclopedia)Saint-Cyran, Abbé de: see Duvergier de Hauranne, Jean. ...Saint Andrews, University of
(Encyclopedia)Saint Andrews, University of, at St. Andrews, Scotland; founded 1410. It is the oldest university in Scotland. It has faculties of arts, science, and divinity. St. Salvator's College was founded in 14...Knut
(Encyclopedia)Knut: see Canute.Browse by Subject
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