- Bethlehemites, or
Bethlemites, is the name of five
Catholic religious orders. Two of them were
restored to
existence in the 20th century. The
other three...
- axile, open or abaxile.
Eating PickE early October; use November–February
Bethlemite US <1860
Width 78 mm (3.1 in),
height 58 mm (2.3 in).
Stalk 13 mm (0.51 in)...
- (College of Mining) on
Tacuba Street Mexican Army
Museum originally Bethlemites Hospital,
located at
Tacuba and Mata
Garden of the
Triple Alliance on...
- Bethlehemites, or
Bethlemites is the name of five
Catholic religious orders. It may also
refer to:
Inhabitants of
Bethlehem Hussites of
Bohemia are sometimes...
- Brésillac 1850
Society of
Bethlehem Mission Immensee S.M.B. 1921
Society of
Bethlemite Sisters Bethl.
Society of
Christ (The
Society of
Christ for
Poles Living...
- the use of the
proverb as 'cheap propaganda' and
cited as
testimony Bethlemites affirming their allegiance to Jordan.
According to
blogger Gerald A....
-
establishment that was
known as
Barbones Barracks due to the
nickname that the
Bethlemites had for
their long beards.
Throughout the 17th century,
several convents...
- Bethlem, a
position at that time
granted to the most
senior of London's
Bethlemite brethren,
applied to the city
authorities s****ing protection; thereafter...
-
devastated the country. In 1732 the
hospital came to be
administered by the
Bethlemites. Once the
Republic of Peru was established, the
Santa Ana
hospital became...
- in Old Havana. It was
completed in 1718 and
directed by the
Order of
Bethlemites. The
Belen Jesuit Preparatory School,
moved from
Havana to
Miami after...