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Bible Encyclopedias
The Nuttall Encyclopedia
Search Results: "second-punic-war
Title Matches: 116
Cambridge, Second Duke of
son of the preceding and cousin to the queen, born in hanover; served in the army; became commander-in-chief in 1856 on the resignation of viscount hardinge; retired in 1895, and was succeeded by lord wolseley; b . 1819.
son of the preceding and cousin to the queen, born in hanover; served in the army; became commander-in-chief in 1856 on the resignation of viscount hardinge; retired in 1895, and was succeeded by lord wolseley; b . 1819.
Montmorency, Henri, Second Duc of
born at chantilly; distinguished himself in arms under louis xiii., but provoked along with gaston, duke of orleans, into rebellion, he was taken prisoner and beheaded, notwithstanding intercessions from high quarters on his behalf for the zeal he had shown in defence of the catholic faith (1596-1632).
born at chantilly; distinguished himself in arms under louis xiii., but provoked along with gaston, duke of orleans, into rebellion, he was taken prisoner and beheaded, notwithstanding intercessions from high quarters on his behalf for the zeal he had shown in defence of the catholic faith (1596-1632).
Peter, the Second Epistle of
Addressed to all who anywhere bore the Christian name; appears to have been written not long before his death to counteract certain fatal forms of error,
Addressed to all who anywhere bore the Christian name; appears to have been written not long before his death to counteract certain fatal forms of error,
Second-Sight
name given to the power of seeing things future or distant; a power superstitiously ascribed to certain people in the highlands of scotland.
name given to the power of seeing things future or distant; a power superstitiously ascribed to certain people in the highlands of scotland.
Sunderland, Robert Spencer, Second Earl of
An English statesman prominent in the reign of Charles II., James II., and William III.; was for some years engaged in embassies abroad before being
An English statesman prominent in the reign of Charles II., James II., and William III.; was for some years engaged in embassies abroad before being
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