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Teodolfo Mertel (9
February 1806 – 11 July 1899) was a lawyer, deacon, and
cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church. He was the last
cardinal not to have...
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Mertel is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Elias Mertel (ca. 1561–1626),
German lutenist and
composer Teodolfo Mertel (1806–1899)...
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Lagerstroemia (/ˌleɪɡərˈstriːmiə/),
commonly known as ****e
myrtle (also
spelled crepe myrtle or crêpe myrtle), is a
genus of
around 50
species of deciduous...
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Though clerics, they were
inaccurately called "lay cardinals".
Teodolfo Mertel was
among the last of the lay cardinals. When he died in 1899 he was the...
- priests, and in all cases,
celibacy was required. With the
death of
Teodolfo Mertel in 1899, this
practice was ended. In 1917, the Code of
Canon Law promulgated...
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Heinz Mertel (born 19 July 1936) is a
German former sport shooter. He
competed in the 50 m
pistol event at the 1968, 1972 and 1976
Summer Olympics, and...
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Christian Mertel (1739 - 1802) was an
American fraktur artist. A
native of Herborn,
Mertel was the son of John
Jacob and
Elizabeth Mertel. He immigrated...
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Elias Mertel (also Mertelius, Martelius; c. 1561–1626) was a
German lutenist,
composer and
intabulator of the Late
Renaissance era. He was
originally from...
- Previously, they need only be in
minor orders and not even deacons.
Teodolfo Mertel, who died in 1899, was the last non-priest cardinal. In 1962, Pope John...
- play at
talent shows and
school gigs. Soon after, Matt
Goodwin and
Spencer Mertel were
added to the band, both
playing guitars. They
recorded a few demos...