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Carracci
Carracci- Italian painter, engraver, and etcher, b. at Bologna, 16 August, 1557; d. at Parma, 22 March, 1602. ...
Carranza, Bartolomé
Carranza, Bartolomé- Archbishop of Toledo; b. at Miranda de Arga, Spain, 1503; d. at Rome, 2 May, 1576. ...
Carrera, Rafael
Carrera, Rafael- In 1847 Carrera was, by a kind of election, made President of Guatemala, and seven years later he became dictator, that is, president for life with the right to designate his successor. ...
Carrhae
Carrhae- A titular see of Mesopotamia. ...
Carrière, Joseph
Carrière, Joseph- Moral theologian, thirteenth superior of the seminary and Society of Saint-Sulpice. (1795-1864) ...
Carrières, Louis de
Carrières, Louis de- Born in the chateau de la Plesse in Avrille, Angers, France, 1 September, 1662; d. at Paris, 11 June 1717. ...
Carroll, Daniel
Carroll, Daniel- Brother of Archbishop Carroll, b. at upper Marlboro, Maryland, U. S. A., 1733; d. at Washington, 1829. ...
Cartagena
Cartagena- The city of the same name, residence of the archbishop, is situated on an island to the north of Tierra Bomba, Colombia. ...
Cartagena
Cartagena- Suffragan of Granada in Spain since the concordat of 1851, previously of Toledo. ...
Cartier, Georges-Etienne
Cartier, Georges-Etienne- French Canadian statesman, son of Jacques Cartier and Marguerite Paradis, b. at St. Antoine, on the Richelieu, 16 Sept., 1814; d. in London 20 May, 1873. ...
Carvajal, Bernardino Lopez de
Carvajal, Bernardino Lopez de- Cardinal, b. 1455, at Plasencia in Estremadura, Spain; d. at Rome 16 Dec., 1523. ...
Carvajal, Gaspar de
Carvajal, Gaspar de- Dominican missionary, b. in Estremadura, Spain, c. 1500; d. at Lima, Peru, 1584. ...
Carvajal, Juan
Carvajal, Juan- Cardinal; b. about 1400 at Truxillo in Estremadura, Spain; d. at Rome, 6 December, 1469. ...
Carvajal, Luis de
Carvajal, Luis de- Friar Minor and Tridentine theologian, b. about 1500; the time of his death is uncertain. ...
Carvajal, Luisa de
Carvajal, Luisa de- Born 2 Jan., 1568, at Jaraizejo, Spain; died 2 Jan., 1614, at London, a lady of high birth, who received from God what appears to have been a special vocation to go to England and minister to those wh ...
Carve, Thomas
Carve, Thomas- Historian, b. in Co. Tipperary, Ireland, 1590; d. probably in 1672. ...
Caryll, John
Caryll, John- Poet, dramatist, and diplomatist, b. at West Harting, England, 1625; d. 1711. ...
Carystus
Carystus- A titular see of Greece. ...
Casale Monferatto
Casale Monferatto- A suffragan of Vercelli. Casale Monferrato. ...
Castiglione, Baldassare
Castiglione, Baldassare- Italian prose-writer, b. at Casatico, near Mantua, 6 December, 1478; died at Toledo, Spain, 7 February, 1529. ...
Casali, Giovanni Battista
Casali, Giovanni Battista- Musician, b. at Rome in 1715; d. there 1792. From 1759 until his death he held the position of choir-master in the church of St. John Lateran. ...
Casanare
Casanare- Vicariate Apostolic in the Republic of Colombia, South America, administered by the Augustinians, subject to the Congregation of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs. ...
Casanata, Girolamo
Casanata, Girolamo- Cardinal, b. at Naples, 13 July, 1620; d. at Rome, 3 March, 1700. ...
Casas, Bartolomé de las
Casas, Bartolomé de las- Born at Seville, probably in 1474; d. at Madrid, 1566. ...
Caserta
Caserta- The capital of the province of that name in Southern Italy. ...
Casgrain, Henri Raymond
Casgrain, Henri Raymond- Author of French Canadian literature. (1831-1904) ...
Casserly, Patrick S.
Casserly, Patrick S.- Educator, b. in Ireland; d. in New York, where for many years he conducted a classical school. ...
Cassiodorus
Cassiodorus- Roman writer, statesman, and monk, b. about 490; d. about 583. ...
Casson, François Dollier de
Casson, François Dollier de- Fourth superior of Saint-Sulpice, Montreal, Canada, b. near Nantes, France, 1636; d. in 1701. ...
Cassovia
Cassovia- Diocese in Hungary, founded in 1804 by the division of the Diocese of Agria, in the archdiocese of the same name, and the Dioceses of Cassovia and Szatmar. ...
Castabala
Castabala- A titular see of Asia Minor, Latin title suppressed, 1894. ...
Castagno, Andrea
Castagno, Andrea- Florentine painter, b. near Florence, 1390; d. at Florence, 9 August, 1457. ...
Castellammare di Stabia
Castellammare di Stabia- The seat of the diocese is an industrial city, situated on the Bay of Naples, on a slope of Monte Gauro, and famous for its health-giving mineral springs. ...
Castellaneta (Castania)
Castellaneta (Castania)- Suffragan of Taranto. ...
Castellanos, Juan de
Castellanos, Juan de- Soldier, priest, and epic poet, born in Spain in the first half of the sixteenth century; date of death unknown. ...
Castelli, Pietro
Castelli, Pietro- Italian physician and botanist, b. at Rome in 1574; d. at Messina in 1662. ...
Castello, Giovanni Battista
Castello, Giovanni Battista- Italian painter, sculptor, and architect; b. at Gandino, in the Valle Seriana, in the territory of Bergamo, in 1509 (some writers state 1500 or 1506); d. at Madrid in 1579. ...
Castiglione, Carlo Ottavio
Castiglione, Carlo Ottavio- Philologist and numismatist, b. of an ancient family at Milan, Italy, 1784; d. at Genoa, 10 April, 1849. ...
Castiglione, Giovanni Benedetto
Castiglione, Giovanni Benedetto- Painter and etcher, b. at Genoa, Italy, 1616; d. at Mantua, 1670. ...
Castile and Aragon
Castile and Aragon- The united kingdom which came into existence by the marriage (1469) of Isabella, heiress of Castile, with Ferdinand the Catholic, King of Aragon. ...
Castillejo, Cristóbal de
Castillejo, Cristóbal de- Spanish poet, b. in Ciudad Rodrigo (Salamanca), 1491; d. in Vienna, 12 June, 1556. ...
Castoria
Castoria- A titular see of Macedonia. ...
Castro, Alphonsus de
Castro, Alphonsus de- Friar Minor and theologian, b. in 1495 at Zamora, Leon, Spain; d. 11 February 1558, at Brussels. ...
Castro y Bellvis, Guillen de
Castro y Bellvis, Guillen de- Spanish dramatic poet, b. of a noble family at Valencia in 1569; d. at Madrid in 1631. ...
Catalani, Giuseppe
Catalani, Giuseppe- A Roman liturgist of the eighteenth century, member of the Oratory of San Girolamo della Carita (Hieronymite), famous for his correct editions of the chief liturgical books of the Roman Church, which ...
Catalonia
Catalonia- A principality within the Spanish Monarchy. ...
Catania
Catania- A seaport and capital of the province of the same name in Sicily, situated on the eastern side of Mount Etna. ...
Catanzaro
Catanzaro- Suffragan of Reggio. ...
Catenæ
Catenæ- Collections of excerpts from the writings of Biblical commentators, especially the Fathers and early ecclesiastical writers, strung together like the links of a chain, and in this way exhibiting a continuous and ...
Cathedraticum
Cathedraticum- A certain sum of money to be contributed annually for the support of the bishop, as a mark of honour and in sign of subjection to the cathedral church, hence its name. ...
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