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Christian and
neoplatonist in the case of the latter. On the
other hand, Leon
Clugnet writing in the
Catholic Encyclopedia states "although
contemporary hagiographers...
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James Clugnet (born 4
December 1996) is a
British cross-country skier. He
competed in the
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Winter Olympics. All
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imperial law, and
violation of them were
subject to
legal penalties. Léon
Clugnet suggests that the
dispute arose from the fact that the
respective rights...
- life. However,
Clugnet believes that the only
origin of
Saint Marina must be the one
known to us
according to tradition.
According to
Clugnet,
since the only...
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Chryssavgis 2017, p. 15. "
Clugnet, Léon. "St. John Climacus." The
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 8. New York:...
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McCloskey O.F.M.)".
Kenny 1914.
Farmer 1991, pp. 78–96.
Clugnet 1910.
Brunterch 1988, pp. 90–93.
Touati 1998, p. 216, note 100. Chisholm...
- Encyclopedia. Vol. 3. New York:
Robert Appleton Company, 1908. 24
April 2013. "
Clugnet, Léon. "St.
Catherine of Alexandria." The
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 3...
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Claudio Moreschin,
Enrico Norello, Vienna, 1995
Chisholm 1911, p. 459.
Clugnet, Léon. "St.
Hilary of Poitiers." The
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 7. New...
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related to
Saint Catherine of
Alexandria by
Caravaggio at
Wikimedia Commons Clugnet, Léon (1908). "St.
Catherine of Alexandria" .
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol...
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decades (p. 27); the
collection contains 126
miracles in
three books.
Clugnet, Léon. "Rocamadour." The
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 13. New York: Robert...