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Black robe,
blackrobe or
variant may
refer to:
Black Robes, the
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
Black Robe, a 1985
historical novel by
Brian Moore Black Robe...
- he
received 16% of the vote in the primary. In 2011,
Coffey co-founded
BlackRobe Capital Partners,
which closed one and a half
years later.
Presently as...
- ****phoneia."
According to Nonnus,
though ****phone was "the
consort of the
blackrobed king of the underworld", she
remained a virgin, and had been
hidden in...
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Marine Corps. PCN 19000309100.
Retrieved 12
December 2008. O'Brien, Steve.
Blackrobe in Blue: The
Naval Chaplaincy of John P. Foley, S.J. 1942–1946. Chaplain...
- Kansas:
University Press of Kansas. ISBN 0-7006-0814-1 O'Brien, Steve.
Blackrobe in Blue: The
Naval Chaplaincy of John P. Foley, S.J. 1942-1946 (see external...
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Belasco as
Beggar Anne P.
Kramer as
Tirza (as Ann Pearce)
Dewey Robinson as
Blackrobe (uncredited) In
April 1949
Universal announced the film
would star Yvonne...
- Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. Killoren, John J. 'Come,
Blackrobe': De Smet and the
Indian Tragedy, The
Institute of
Jesuit Sources (2003)...
-
Montana by the name of
Shining Shirt spread news of the
coming of the '
Blackrobes' (French
Jesuit missionaries) (Cocolla 20).
Ktunaxa people also encountered...
- (known as "
blackrobes"), who
worked with
Native tribes teaching about agriculture, medicine, and religion.
Interest in
these "
blackrobes" grew among...
- life", an idea used by
Protestant missionaries, or if they
asked for "
Blackrobes",
meaning Jesuits, thus
Catholic missionaries.
Either way this inspired...