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- of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (Latin: Fratres Scholarum Christianarum; French: Frères des Écoles Chrétiennes; Italian: Fratelli delle Scuole...
- Zempellianis. Mamachi, Tommaso Maria (1749). Originum et antiquitatum christianarum libri XX (in Latin). Vol. 1. Rome: In Typographio Palladis Excudebant...
- Curran, 76; Odahl, 109. Curran, 101. ****heimer, Corpus Basilicarum Christianarum Romanorum, 5.90, cited in Curran, 93–96. Odahl, 109. The term is a misnomer...
- Richard; Frazer, Alfred; Corbett, Spencer (1937–77). Corpus Basilicarum Christianarum Romae: The Early Christian Basilicas of Rome (IV–IX Centuries). Vatican...
- Kanonische Abteilung 25 (1936), 115–221. ****heimer, R., Corpus Basilicarum Christianarum Romae, vol. 3. Kuttner, Stephan (1945). "Cardinalis: The History of...
- Ecclesiam Inductæ Hæreseos Historia. Accedit Gravissimæ Quæstionis De Christianarum Ecclesiarum Successione & Statu Historica Explicatio. A Jacobo Usserio...
- ecclesiastical province of Bamenda in Cameroon. It was by the bull Tametsi Christianarum, of 13 August 1970, that Pope Paul VI erected the Diocese of Bamenda...
- Salle Brothers of the Christian Schools in Latin: "Fratres Scholarum Christianarum"(FSC). The college was inaugurated on 1 February 1905 by the LaSallian...
- ****heimer, Wolfgang Frankl, and Spencer Corbett, Corpus Basilicarum Christianarum Romae: The Early Christian Basilicas of Rome, IV to IX Cent. (Vatican...
- Retrieved 2019-06-24. Álvaro Castresana López, Corpus inscriptionum christianarum et mediaevalium provinciae burgensis: ss. IV-XIII. Oxford: Archaeopress...