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http://www.richardhoskins.com/hrempir.htm
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| | CATHOLIC PASTOR: SHEPHERD OR HIRED HAND? |
 | | Catholics were commonly taught during the 1970s, in college or seminary classes, that what the risen Christ likely had in mind as his replacement was a congregation of followers who worshipped God and did good works in his name. |  | | The Catholic pastor from John Paul II to every would-be imitator of the Curé of Ars is the central figure in the existence and conduct of the Catholic Church. |  | | In a community of truly Catholic faith, the phrase He is a priest speaks volumes to believers, and for the man himself. |
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http://www.catholic.net/RCC/Periodicals/Dossier/1998-07-08/pastor.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Spain |
 | | Hermengild, the king's son, putting himself at the head of the Catholics, was defeated and taken prisoner, and suffered martyrdom for rejecting communion with the Arians. |  | | The heir to the king attains his majority at the age of sixteen and in minority is under the regency of his nearest relative: Alfonso XIII, posthumous son of Alfonso XII, was under the regency of his mother, Doña Cristina of Habsburg; on attaining h majority he was sworn king, but was not solemnly crowned. |  | | This king is said to have made the "Vow of Santiago", by which he bound himself to pay a certain tribute to the Church of Compostela. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14169b.htm
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| | The Columbia Encyclopedia's Crimes Against The Truth |
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http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/joseph_mccabe/encyclopedia_crime.html
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| | Chapter 11: A History of Spain and Portugal |
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http://libro.uca.edu/payne1/payne11.htm
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| | Pope Alexander VI - The Bull Inter Caetera - 4 May 1493 |
 | | Alexander, bishop, servant of the servants of God, to the illustrious sovereigns, our very dear son in Christ, Ferdinand, king, and our very dear daughter in Christ, Isabella, queen of Castile, Leon, Aragon, Sicily, and Granada, health and apostolic benediction. |  | | Moreover, as your aforesaid envoys are of opinion, these very peoples living in the said islands and countries believe in one God, the Creator in heaven, and seem sufficiently disposed to embrace the Catholic faith and be trained in good morals. |  | | And it is hoped that, were they instructed, the name of the Savior, our Lord Jesus Christ, would easily be introduced into the said countries and islands. |
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http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/pope0214a.htm
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http://hasbrouckfamily.org/Newsletters/200105/Newsletter_pg5.htm
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| | Holy Oils |
 | | The Oil of Catechumens ("Oleum Catechumenorum" or "Oleum Sanctum") used in Baptism along with water, in the consecration of churches, in the blessing of Altars, in the ordination of priests, and, sometimes, in the crowning of Catholic kings and queens. |  | | There are three kinds of sacred oils, all of which signify the work of the Holy Spirit and symbolize it in that oil "serves to sweeten, to strengthen, to render supple" (Catholic Encyclopedia). |  | | even as where Jesus is, there is the Catholic Church'' Ignatius of Antioch, 1st c. |
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http://www.kensmen.com/catholic/holyoils.html
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| | Catholic Biblical Quarterly, The: 1 and 2 Kings |
 | | First, Israel's God is not to be confused with the various gods often worshiped both within and without Israel's borders (1 Kgs 12:25-30; 2 Kgs 17:16; 19:14-19). |  | | Yet P rejects this separation as artificial and specious because the Book of Kings has undeniably historiographical intentions, and because those who think only of ancient (especially biblical) historiography as ideologically biased are practicing what P. calls "selective scepticism" (p. |  | | No foreign god, no king, no prophet controls history. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3679/is_199804/ai_n8789974
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| | Annie's Epiphany Page |
 | | The feast originated, and is still recognized in the Eastern Church, as the anniversary of the baptism of Christ. |  | | In Roman Catholic and Protestant churches, Epiphany commemorates the adoration of the infant Jesus by the Three Wise Men who had come from the East. |  | | is the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord celebrated by the Catholic Church |
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http://www.annieshomepage.com/epiphany.html
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| | Catholic Monarchs -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The many tenants of the Catholic faith are considered to be instituted by God. |  | | When the Church of England split from the Roman Catholic church in the 16th century the new church retained the concept of canon law. |  | | Find out the significant differences between the Celtic Church and the Catholic Church. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9021827?tocId=9021827
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| | Catholic Charts |
 | | Many kings of Israel and Judah had the same or similar names; some of these kings even lived at the same time. |  | | This Catholic chart shows the complete Catholic Bible, all 73 books. |  | | The Apostles' Creed was written by the Church Fathers as a brief summary of what the early Church taught. |
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http://www.catholicshopper.com/products/catholic_charts.html
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| | Isabel I |
 | | The Inquisition persuaded the Catholic Kings to expel the Jews in 1492. |  | | The Catholic Kings had given monarchy in Castile a completely new basis of power and laid the foundations of Spain's political greatness in the 16th century. |  | | From 1481 the "Catholic Kings," as Ferdinand and Isabella were known, ruled both kingdoms jointly, but it was a union of crowns not countries. |
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http://www.kings.edu/womens_history/isabel.html
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| | Encyclopedias |
 | | Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Denominations: Catholicism: Reference: Catholic Encyclopedia: E (403) Eperies - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Ephraem, Saint - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Epimachus and Gordianus, Saints - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Exeter, Ancient Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Est, Willem Hessels van - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Eusebius of Alexandria - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Eberhard of... |  | | Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Denominations: Catholicism: Reference: Catholic Encyclopedia: N (282) Nazarius and Celsus, Saints - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Nabor and Felix, Saints - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Nardo - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Natal - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Necromancy - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Name of Jesus, Religious Communities of the - (... |  | | Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Denominations: Catholicism: Reference: Catholic Encyclopedia: H (535) Hail Holy Queen - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Haymo of Faversham - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Hadrian - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Haggai - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Hallerstein, August - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Hyderabad-Deccan, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Hymnody... |
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http://www.infotrend.com.tw/topia/Encyclopedias
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| | Jewish History Sourcebook: The Jews of Spain and the Visigothic Code 654-681 CE |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/jewish/jews-visigothic1.html
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http://muweb.millersville.edu/~columbus/data/spc/CATZ-01.SPK
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| | Don Juan |
 | | This title is an integral part of the history of Spain, which was unified under their reign and henceforth subject to the Catholic religion. |  | | They finally strengthen this new unity around the Catholic religion, which becomes the religion of state. |  | | In this Spain, born under the double sign of the cross and the sword, the Catholic religion imposes itself with an uncommon strength which, in the following centuries, will serve to protect it as much as isolate it from the rest of Europe. |
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http://www.don-juan.org/english/espagne/le17m2f1.htm
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 | | As time went on, however, other kings and Emperors did not obey the Holy Father as they should have. |  | | Because all these things were first invented by the Catholic Church. |  | | He knew that the pope was higher in authority than himself, as leader of the secular world. |
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http://www.unitypublishing.com/Government/CNCom9.htm
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| | Polish Christmas Traditions: Epiphany / Feast of Three Kings |
 | | The evening of the Feast of the Three Kings was called szczodry wieczor, which means a bountiful or plentiful evening. |  | | The Feast of the Three Kings ends the swiete wieczory -- the twelve holy nights that began on Christmas Day--and signals the beginning of zapusty, or carnival time. |  | | On the Feast, the family takes blessed chalk, foil, and incense, marking the home with the initials of the Three Wise Men along with the year. |
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http://acweb.colum.edu/users/agunkel/homepage/epiphany.html
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| | Catholic Aid Association - Catholic Aid News - King |
 | | After visiting the family and learning about their interest in the Catholic faith, Degerstrom said, “I was so excited about the couple being received into the church during the Easter Vigil ceremony in 2004.” Adam came from the Episcopal Church; Lee Ann, from an Evangelical Protestant tradition. |  | | When Adam’s brother became a Catholic, the Kings attended his ceremony at the Easter Vigil service in 2003, and Lee Ann started thinking about doing the same thing. |  | | That kind of peace of mind is priceless. |
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http://www.catholicaid.com/pages/King.html
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| | CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS THE GENOESE |
 | | The Catholic Kings free him and invite him to Court. |  | | Writing to the Catholic Kings, he speaks of an "otro mundo." |  | | On the return voyage he passes the Cape Verde Islands. |
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http://www.humanities-interactive.org/newworld/columbus/ex020_timeline.htm
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| | Danger to the State |
 | | This chronicle of political intrigue moves masterfully from the turbulent scenes in Madrid of the French anti-Jesuit forces battle to influence King Charles III and other Spanish leaders, to the serene setting of the Jesuit Missions in Paraguay in their last days of glory and, finally, to Catherine the Great's Russia. |  | | Just sixteen years before the French Revolution, Europe's Catholic kings, threatening to take their countries into schism, pressured Pope Clement into destroying the strongest bulwark and the Church's most successful band of missionaries. |  | | In 1773, surrendering at last to a 20 year long campaign of intrigue and calumny, Pope Clement XIV suppressed the famous Society of Jesus, founded 200 years earlier by St. Ignatius of Loyola. |
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http://www.aquinasandmore.com/index.cfm/FuseAction/store.ItemDetails/SKU/31
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| | Catholic monarchs |
 | | The title "Catholic King" was bestowed on them by Pope Alexander VI. |  | | This symbol was later used by the Spanish fascist party the Falange, which claimed the glory and the ideals of the Reyes Católicos. |  | | You can click on this message to see their list of those items. |
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http://www.omniknow.com/common/wiki.php?in=en&term=Catholic_kings
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| | Assyria Resources |
 | | Prayer of Ashurbanipal to Shamash (the sun god) This text is a hymn of praise to the god Shamash, to which has been appended a prayer for the well-being of Ashurbanipal, king of Assyria, 668-633 BC. |  | | Assyria A short history of ancient Assyria from the Catholic Encyclopedia. |  | | Babylonia A short history of ancient Babylonia from the Catholic Encyclopedia. |
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http://intranet.dalton.org/groups/Assyria
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| | WARS OF RELIGION: POWER, STRUGGLE, AND SETTLEMENT |
 | | Henry was assassinated by a Catholic fanatic in 1610, but not before he had laid the basis for France's rise to greater power and influence in Europe. |  | | Many nobles found in Calvinism a useful doctrine that justified opposition to royal power. |  | | As for his religious convictions, he allegedly declared, "Paris is worth a mass," meaning that he would give up his Protestant faith to rule France. |
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http://www.unlv.edu/faculty/gbrown/westernciv/wc201/wciv2c4/wciv2c4lsec5.html
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| | USNews.com: The Lost World of John Kennedy (11/15/93) |
 | | On the campaign trail, he was cheered by nuns and Catholic schoolchildren and greeted by heavily Catholic crowds that waited hours to throng him, like one in Waterbury, Conn., till 3 o'clock in the morning. |  | | This religious split had roots in 17th-century religious wars. |  | | Kennedy's support from Catholics made him a front-runner in polls before he declared. |
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http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/931115/archive_016100_2.htm
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| | FATIMA RECONSIDERED - |
 | | In 1916 there were no Catholics who did not believe in the true presence of Christ in the Eucharist. |  | | The main Pillars of teachings the faith = "Creation, Sin, Redemption, Liturgy, Sacraments, Priesthood, Church, Catholic Doctrine, Catholic Morality, Catholic Spirituality" became the targets of the Liberal. |  | | In 1981 the National conference of Catholic Bishops of the US sent a letter to the Holy Father requesting the Consecration |
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http://www.unitypublishing.com/Apparitions/FatimaBook.html
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| | Catholic Kings |
 | | He was known in his time as "The Emperor", as no other king before had unified and ruled such an immense empire. |  | | It has been used as a symbol of royal power in all religious and political ceremonies since Spain's birth as a nation. |  | | He inherited from his grandparents, the Catholic Kings, Spain, America, Naples and Sicily, and from Maximilian of Austria, Austria and Flanders. |
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http://www.martialartsgear.com/335.htm
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| | 15th Century Flags (Spain) |
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http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/es_15thc.html
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| | Master of the Catholic Kings Christ Among The Doctors |
 | | Master of the Catholic Kings Christ Among The Doctors |  | | "Master of the Catholic Kings Christ Among The Doctors " |  | | For price purpose, select a closest size that you like from the list below and enter quantity: |
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http://www.wholesaleoilpainting.com/m/Master-of-the-Catholic-Kings-Christ-Among-The-Doctors-.html
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| | SPAIN: Muslim Spain |
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http://wais.stanford.edu/Spain/spain_muslimspain21603.html
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| | Madonna of the Catholic Kings by GALLEGO, Fernando |
 | | Madonna of the Catholic Kings by GALLEGO, Fernando |  | | On the right of the Madonna King Ferdinand V is kneeling at the feet of his patron St Thomas. |  | | Beside the King the Infant Don Juan, behind them the Chief Inquisitor can be seen. |
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http://gallery.euroweb.hu/html/g/gallego/catholic.html
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| | CÓRDOBA, SPAIN - Liltroll and Silvara Travels |
 | | However while the latter is Arabian, Córdoba's was built by the Catholic Kings in a simple gothic style. |  | | This statue of a catholic king is the first thing you see after you enter though the gates. |  | | Unfortunately you don't seem to be allowed to climb the ramparts which is a shame. |
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http://perso.wanadoo.fr/liltroll-silvara.webpage/spain/alcazarc.html
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| | Find in a Library: Treasures of Spain, from Altamira to the Catholic kings. |
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http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/c1747a25ae7cbe4a.html
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| | The Marriage at Cana by MASTER of the Catholic Kings |
 | | MASTER of the Catholic Kings (active 1485-1500 in Castilia) |  | | The Marriage at Cana by MASTER of the Catholic Kings |  | | Hanging from the rafters, shields bear coats of arms suggesting that this scene may be an allegory on the marriage in 1497 of Juan of Castile, son of the Catholic Kings, to Margaret of Austria, daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor. |
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http://gallery.euroweb.hu/html/m/master/catholic/catholi.html
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| | History of Spain - Catholic Kings |
 | | During their rule, they established the Spanish Inquisition to enforce uniform adherence to the Catholic faith. |  | | In 1492 Isabella and Ferdinand conquered Granada, the last Muslim kingdom on the Iberian Peninsula, and expelled from Spain Jews who would not convert to Christianity. |  | | In 1519, as Charles V, he became emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, the largest Western empire since the Roman Empire. |
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http://www.spanish-fiestas.com/history/catholic-kings.htm
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| | GOLDBERG: Music at court of the Catholic Kings |
 | | Of the many remarkable aspects of this lavish manuscript copied in Flanders, one stands out in the present context: the number and variety of musical performances depicted in the illuminations. |  | | GOLDBERG: Music at court of the Catholic Kings |  | | The most important are preserved in Seville, Tarazona, and Barcelona. |
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http://www.goldbergweb.com/en/magazine/essays/2004/02/20213_print.php
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| | Sacred Hearts Catholic Church - Charlton Kings |
 | | This site contains everything you need to know about the church including mass times, contact numbers, details of the Parish Hall and other items listed below. |  | | Sacred Hearts is a Roman Catholic church located in Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, England. |
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http://www.leckhampton.plus.com
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| | WWSB -- 1 Kings |
 | | Third and Fourth Books of Kings -- Catholic Encyclopedia |  | | King James Version -- The Holy Bible (Anno Dom. |  | | Modern King James Version (1962-1998) -- Explanation by Jay P. Green, Sr. |
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http://www.ccel.org/wwsb/1Kings
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| | Catholic kings - definition of Catholic kings by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | Catholic kings - definition of Catholic kings by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | Catholic kings is not available in the general English dictionary and thesaurus. |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Catholic+kings
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| | International committee for the Canonization of Queen Isabel the Catholic |
 | | Prayer for the Intercession of the Servant of God, Isabel the Catholic: |  | | William Prescott; History of the Reign of the Catholic Kings; 1855. |  | | As the first sovereign of the American continent, you granted to her heart a sense of piety, justice, compassion, and the vision of new land full of promise. |
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http://www.queenisabel.com/isabelhistory_main.html
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| | Catholic King - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The sobriquet Catholic King is a title awarded by the Pope as head of the Roman Catholic Church to a monarch who in the eyes of the papacy embodies Catholic principles in his or her personal live and state policies. |  | | One of the rights of being a Catholic King is that a queen may wear white, rather than the normal black, when meeting a pope. |  | | Two surviving European monarchies have the sobriquet Catholic King: those of Belgium and Spain (since Los Reyes Católicos). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_King
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| | Christ among the Doctors by MASTER of the Catholic Kings |
 | | Ferdinand and Isabel became known as the "Catholic Kings" because of their religious zeal, offering the Jews and Moors the choice of converting to Catholicism or being expelled from Spain. |  | | Christ among the Doctors by MASTER of the Catholic Kings |  | | The high quality of the altarpiece and its probable royal patronage have given the painter the name Master of the Catholic Kings. |
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http://www.wga.hu/html/m/master/catholic/catholic.html
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| | The Tombs Of Ferdinand And Isabella - Spain Travel |
 | | The Cathedral of Granada was begun in 1529 by the Catholic kings, but remained unfinished. |  | | The Catholic kings must, of course, have been buried at Granada, where they fought the last great chivalrous war of the medieval ages, and where they commissioned Christopher Columbus to arm the ships that took him to the New World ! |  | | Here reposes Dona Maria, her daughter, who died at the age of nine years. |
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http://www.oldandsold.com/articles14/travel-306.shtml
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| | Cultural Catholic - Pope Pius VI |
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http://www.culturalcatholic.com/PopePiusVI.htm
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| | Catholic King Two-Handed Sword - MWArt.com |
 | | With this mythical sword, the Catholic Kings Ferdinand and Isabella, knighted Columbus on his return from his first trip to America. |  | | Catholic King Two-Handed Sword is an ornate sword; a replica of a popular Bermejo period piece. |  | | Catholic King - Two-Handed Sword is a very high quality piece. |
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http://www.mwart.com/product.asp?pid=982.&AFID=20656
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| | ORB --Crusades |
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http://www.the-orb.net/encyclop/religion/crusades/legacy.html
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| | AnonymousComposer et al At Toledo The Seat Of The Catholic Kings Triste Espana Sin Ventura La Nef Music for Joan the ... |
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http://www.maschiene.com/pictures/04102-AnonymousComposer_et_al.html
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