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  • 101Incumbent — Open seat redirects here. For the tennis tournament, see Open SEAT. For the ecclesiastical office, see Incumbent (ecclesiastical). The incumbent, in politics, is the existing holder of a political office. This term is usually used in reference to …

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  • 102McInerney — For The US frigate, see USS McInerney (FFG 8). The McInerney coat of arms with the motto veritus meaning truth (not shown) The name McInerney is of noble Irish origin where it is found in the modern Irish form of Mac an Airchinnigh (pronounced… …

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  • 103Gregory I, Saint — known as Gregory the Great born с 540, Rome died March 12, 604, Rome Pope (590–604) and doctor of the church. A Roman patrician, by age 32 he had attained the office of urban prefect. He then felt called to the religious life. He built several… …

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  • 104Canonical institution — (from the Latin institutio , from instituere , to establish) is a technical term of the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, meaning in practice an institution having full recognition and status within the Church.BeneficesIn its widest… …

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  • 105Leo IX, Saint — orig. Bruno, count von Egisheim und Dagsburg born 1002, Egisheim, Alsace, Upper Lorraine died April 19, 1054, Rome; feast day April 19 Pope (1049–54). He was consecrated bishop of Toul in 1027. He was named pope by Emperor Henry III but insisted… …

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  • 106Henry V — • German king and Holy Roman Emperor (1081 1125) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Henry V     Henry V     † …

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  • 107Canonical Institution —     Canonical Institution     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Canonical Institution     (Lat. institutio, from instituere, to establish)     In its widest signification, Canonical Institution denotes any manner, in accordance with canon law, of… …

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  • 108Hereford Cathedral — Infobox UK cathedral building name =Hereford Cathedral infobox width = image size = caption =Hereford Cathedral from the north map type = map size = map caption = location = full name =Cathedral Church of Blessed Virgin Mary and St Ethelbert geo …

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  • 109Scipione Borghese — Cardinal Scipione Borghese (1576 – october 2, 1633) was an Italian Renaissance prelate, art collector and member of the noble Borghese family.BiographyBirth and elevation Originally named Scipione Caffarelli, he was born in Rome, the son of… …

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  • 110privy council — privy councilor. 1. a board or select body of personal advisers, as of a sovereign. 2. (caps.) (in Great Britain) a body of persons who advise the sovereign in matters of state, the majority of members being selected by the prime minister. 3.… …

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