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Dvahacker's Neural Net
Dvahacker's Neural Net- Photos, images, commentary, and links.
The Dungeon
The Dungeon- This Dungeon was created to spread (sic)ness to the world.
The Dark That Waits
The Dark That Waits- Features the author's biography, as well as movies, books, and songs.
Deep Dark Gothic Poetry
Deep Dark Gothic Poetry- Features the webmaster's poems and stories as well as music and movie reviews.
DarkHatter's Evil Tea Party
DarkHatter's Evil Tea Party- A site including dark art, poems, quotes, and links to other pages.
Despair
Despair- Poetry, profile, fiction, and links.
Demonic Revenge
Demonic Revenge- Role playing and gothic links.
Dispirited
Dispirited- Goth, Anime and message board.
Dibon
Dibon- A Latin titular see. The site is mentioned in Scripture, and is near Damascus.
Deshon, George
Deshon, George- Paulist priest, died in 1903.
Desertion
Desertion- Brief explanation of the different situations to which this concept applies in canon law.
Dymoke, Robert
Dymoke, Robert- Confessor of the Faith, date of birth uncertain; d. at Lincoln, England, 11 Sept., 1580.
Dyck, Antoon (Anthonis) Van
Dyck, Antoon (Anthonis) Van- Flemish portrait-painter, b. at Antwerp, 22 March, 1599; d. in London, 9 December, 1641.
Durham
Durham- Ancient Catholic Diocese of Durham. Owing to its geographical position on the Scottish border, the successive bishops were led to assume constitutional and political funct…
Durazzo
Durazzo- Archdiocese in Albania.
Durango
Durango- Archdiocese located in north-western Mexico.
Durandus of Troarn
Durandus of Troarn- French Benedictine and ecclesiastical writer, b. about 1012, at Le Neubourg near Evreux; d. 1089.
Durandus, William, the Younger
Durandus, William, the Younger- Died 1328, canonist, nephew of the famous ritualist and canonist of the same name.
Dupin, Louis Ellies
Dupin, Louis Ellies- A theologian, born 17 June, 1657, of a noble family in Normandy; died 6 June, 1719.
Duperron, Jacques-Davy
Duperron, Jacques-Davy- A theologian and diplomat, born 25 Nov., 1556, at St-Lô (Normandy), France; died 5 Sept., 1618.
Dunkeld
Dunkeld- Located in Scotland, constituted, as far back as the middle of the ninth century, the primatial see of the Columban Church by King Kenneth Mac Alpine, who rebuilt there t…
Dunin, Martin von
Dunin, Martin von- Archbishop of Gnesen and Posen, born 11 Nov., 1774, in the village of Wat near the city of Rawa, Poland; died 26 Dec., 1842.
Dunfermline, Abbey of
Dunfermline, Abbey of- In the south-west of Fife, Scotland. Founded by King Malcolm Canmore and his queen, Margaret, about 1070, it was richly endowed by him and his sons, and rem…
Dunedin
Dunedin- Diocese comprises the provincial district of Otago (including the Otago part, Southland, and Stewart Island, as well as other adjacent islands).
Dundrennan, Abbey of
Dundrennan, Abbey of- In Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland; a Cistercian house founded in 1142 by King David I and Fergus Lord of Galloway for monks brought from Rievaulx in Yorkshire.
Dunbar, William
Dunbar, William- Scottish poet, sometimes styled the "Chaucer of Scotland", born c. 1460.
Dumoulin, Charles
Dumoulin, Charles- French jurist, b. at Paris in 1500; d. there 27 December, 1566.
Duluth
Duluth- Diocese, established 3 Oct., 1889, suffragan of the Archdiocese of St. Paul.
Dubuque
Dubuque- Archdiocese established, 28 July, 1837, created an archbishopric, 1893, comprises that part of Iowa, U.S.A., north of Polk, Jasper, Poweshiek, Iowa, Johnson, Cedar, and S…
Dubois, Jean-Antoine
Dubois, Jean-Antoine- French missionary in India, b. in 1765 at St. Remèze (Ardèche); d. in Paris, 17 Feb., 1848.