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My Little Domain
My Little Domain- Michigan goth girl's website features pictures, journal, the author's horse, and a guestbook.
The Mad Universe
The Mad Universe- Journal, images, and categorized links.
My Inferno
My Inferno- Links, writing, and profile.
Mordacity
Mordacity- Profile, fonts, poetry, multimedia, and links.
Mortise
Mortise- Fiction, weblog, and links.
Macabreth's Domain
Macabreth's Domain- Poetry, pictures, and links.
MonkShadow's Cavern of Lost Souls
MonkShadow's Cavern of Lost Souls- Introduction to goth, personal photos, images, and links.
My Corner of the Institution
My Corner of the Institution- Journal, jokes, jpegs and links.
Mendíburu, Manuel de
Mendíburu, Manuel de- Nineteenth-century Peruvian-born soldier and diplomat.
Monte Vergine
Monte Vergine- History of the abbey near Mercogliano, Italy, established by William of Vercelli.
Man
Man- Includes sections on the nature of man, the origin of man, and the end of man.
Mysore
Mysore- Diocese in India, suffragan to Pondicherry.
Myriophytum
Myriophytum- A titular see of Thracia Prima and suffragan of Heraclea.
Myrina
Myrina- A titular see of Asia Minor, suffragan of Ephesus.
Myra
Myra- A titular see of Lycia in Asia Minor.
Myndus
Myndus- A titular see of Caria, suffragan of Stauropolis.
Mylasa
Mylasa- A titular see of Asia Minor, suffragan of Aphrodisias, or Stauropolis, in Caria.
Mutis, José Celestino
Mutis, José Celestino- Eminent naturalist and scientist in South America, b. at Cadiz, Spain, 6 April, 1732; d. at Bogotá, Colombia, 2 Sept., 1808.
Musuros, Markos
Musuros, Markos- A learned Greek humanist, born 1470 at Retimo, Crete; died 1517 at Rome.
Music, Ecclesiastical
Music, Ecclesiastical- By this term is meant the music which, by order or with the approbation of ecclesiastical authority, is employed in connexion with Divine service to promote…
Mush
Mush- An Armenian Catholic see, comprising the sanjaks of Mush and Seert, in the vilayet of Bitlis.
Museums, Christian
Museums, Christian- Though applicable to collections composed of Christian objects representative of all epochs, this term is usually reserved to those museums which abound chiefl…
Murray, Patrick
Murray, Patrick- Theologian, b. Clones, County Monaghan, Ireland, 18 November, 1811; d. 15 Nov., 1882, in Maynooth College.
Murray, Daniel
Murray, Daniel- An Archbishop of Dublin, b. 1768, at Sheepwalk, near Arklow, Ireland; d. at Dublin.
Muro-Lucano
Muro-Lucano- Located in the province of Potenza, in Basilicata, southern Italy.
Muri
Muri- An abbey of monks of the Order of S. Benedict, which flourished for over eight centuries at Muri near Basle in Switzerland, and which is now established under Austrian rule …
Muratorian Canon
Muratorian Canon- Also called the Muratorian Fragment, after the name of the discoverer and first editor, L. A. Muratori (in the "Antiquitates italicae", III, Milan, 1740, 851 sq.…
Muratori, Luigi Antonio
Muratori, Luigi Antonio- Librarian in Modena, one of the greatest scholars of his time, b. 21 Oct., 1672; d. 23 Jan., 1750.
Müntz, Eugène
Müntz, Eugène- French savant and historian; b. 11 June, 1845; d. at Paris, 2 November, 1902.
Münster, University of
Münster, University of- The town of Münster in Westphalia obtained its university in 1771 through the initiative of the prince-bishop's vicar general, Freiherr von Fürstenberg.