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Funky the Buffalo's Cottage
Funky the Buffalo's Cottage- Punk fan page, with listing of past concerts attended by site owner, clubs/cliques, a "state" petition, Green Day mailing list information and persona…
Face's Punk Rock Site
Face's Punk Rock Site- Punk band logos and pictures, MP3s, guitar tablature and flatland biking links.
Flowers for the Dead
Flowers for the Dead- Personal page with online paper dolls (including fairies), KiSS dolls, the fear project, postcards, the online compilation of eyeliner, and other assorted st…
Feverus Abortus
Feverus Abortus- Links for gothic and darkwave music and art.
Furness Abbey
Furness Abbey- Originally a Benedictine monastery of the Savigny Reform it afterwards became Cistercian.
Funk, Franz Xaver von
Funk, Franz Xaver von- Church historian. (1840-1907)
Fünfkirchen, Diocese of
Fünfkirchen, Diocese of- Diocese in Hungary, in the ecclesiastical province of Gran.
Frontenac, Louis de Baude
Frontenac, Louis de Baude- A governor of New France, b. at Paris, 1662; d. at Quebec, 28 Nov., 1698.
Fromentin, Eugène
Fromentin, Eugène- French writer and artist. (1820-1876)
Fringes (in Scripture)
Fringes (in Scripture)- A special kind of trimming, consisting of loose threads of wool, silk, etc., or strips of other suitable material, along the edge of a piece of cloth.
Frigolet, Abbey of
Frigolet, Abbey of- The monastery of St. Michael was founded, about 960, at Frigolet, by Conrad the Pacific, King of Arles.
Friends of God
Friends of God- An association of pious persons, both ecclesiastical and lay, having for its object the cultivation of holiness.
French, Nicholas
French, Nicholas- Bishop of Ferns, Ireland. (1604-1678)
Fremin, James
Fremin, James- Jesuit missionary to the American Indians; b. at Reims, 12 March, 1628; d. at Quebec, 2 July, 1691.
Frejus
Frejus- Suffragan of Aix; comprises the whole department of Var (France).
Freiburg
Freiburg- City, archdiocese, and university in the Archduchy of Baden, Germany.
Fregoso, Federigo
Fregoso, Federigo- Cardinal; b. at Genoa, about 1480; d. 22 July, 1541.
Fredoli, Berenger
Fredoli, Berenger- Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati. (1250-1323)
Frederick II
Frederick II- German King and Roman Emperor, son of Henry VI and Constance of Sicily; born 26 Dec., 1194; died at Fiorentina, in Apulia, 13 Dec., 1250.
Frederick I (Barbarossa)
Frederick I (Barbarossa)- German King and Roman Emperor. (1123-1190)
Frechette, Louis-Honoré
Frechette, Louis-Honoré- Canadian journalist and poet. (1839-1908)
Frayssinous, Denis de
Frayssinous, Denis de- Bishop of Hermopolis in partibus infidelium, is celebrated chiefly for his conferences at Notre-Dame de Paris. (1765-1841)
Fraticelli
Fraticelli- A name given to various heretical sects which appeared in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, principally in Italy.
Frascati
Frascati- One of the six suburbicarian (i.e. neighbouring) dioceses from an immemorial date closely related to the Roman Church.
Frankfort-on-the-Main
Frankfort-on-the-Main- Formerly the scene of the election and coronation of the German emperors.
Frank, Michael Sigismund
Frank, Michael Sigismund- Catholic artist and rediscoverer of the lost art of glass-painting; b. 1 June, 1770, at Nuremberg; d. at Munich, 16 January, 1847.
Francis, Rule of Saint
Francis, Rule of Saint- As known, St. Francis founded three orders and gave each of them a special rule.
Franchi, Ausonio
Franchi, Ausonio- Philosopher; b. 24 February, 1821, at Pegli, province of Genoa; d. 12 September, 1895, at Genoa.
Franceschini, Marc' Antonio
Franceschini, Marc' Antonio- Italian painter; b. at Bologna, 1648; d. there c. 1729; best known for the decorative works he carried out in Parma, Bologna, and Genoa, and for the d…
Fouquet, Jehan
Fouquet, Jehan- French painter and miniaturist, b. at Tours, c. 1415; d. about 1480.