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... town of Boulogne ( Bononia , ) in that part of ancient Belgic Gaul which had at one time the sub - denomination of Britain , and which was also a part of the territory called Armorica , a word signifying in Celtic " the Sea Coast ...
... town of Boulogne ( Bononia , ) in that part of ancient Belgic Gaul which had at one time the sub - denomination of Britain , and which was also a part of the territory called Armorica , a word signifying in Celtic " the Sea Coast ...
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... town called Ebovia ; Auxilius , Iserninus , and other disciples of St. Patrick receiving clerical orders on the same occasion . The apostle , and his companions sailed forthwith for Britain , on their way to Ireland , where they arrived ...
... town called Ebovia ; Auxilius , Iserninus , and other disciples of St. Patrick receiving clerical orders on the same occasion . The apostle , and his companions sailed forthwith for Britain , on their way to Ireland , where they arrived ...
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... town in the district of Lodi , called from him S. Colombano . From his writings it is obvious that he was acquainted with Greek and Hebrew , besides being an accomplished scholar in other respects ; and as he did not leave his own ...
... town in the district of Lodi , called from him S. Colombano . From his writings it is obvious that he was acquainted with Greek and Hebrew , besides being an accomplished scholar in other respects ; and as he did not leave his own ...
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... town , he was received by the inhabitants with veneration , unanimously chosen as their bishop , and continued to govern the diocese with great zeal for many years . His brother , St. Dinarus , probably travelled with him , as we find ...
... town , he was received by the inhabitants with veneration , unanimously chosen as their bishop , and continued to govern the diocese with great zeal for many years . His brother , St. Dinarus , probably travelled with him , as we find ...
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... town of Carlow . Fla- hertagh , who led one of the three divisions in which the Munster army was marshalled , survived the battle , and after some years spent in penance , became once more minister , and ultimately king of Munster , but ...
... town of Carlow . Fla- hertagh , who led one of the three divisions in which the Munster army was marshalled , survived the battle , and after some years spent in penance , became once more minister , and ultimately king of Munster , but ...
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