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  2. Saint Benedict's College (Trinidad and Tobago) - Wikipedia

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    There was a steady expansion from then on. the staff room block was opened in 1960. the auditorium in 1961 and the playing field in 1963 at La-Romaine by the Sea. Dom Basil believed that excellence in sports would develop the self-esteem of students which would lead to an improvement in academic standards.

  3. Basil Joseph Mathews - Wikipedia

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    Basil Joseph Mathews (28 August 1879 – 29 March 1951) was an English historian, biographer, and writer on the ecumenical movement. In his early life, Mathews was a librarian, a journalist, and Editorial Secretary of the London Missionary Society. During the First World War he worked for the Ministry of Information.

  4. Mare Nostrum - Wikipedia

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    Note, however, that the Sea is called Mare Internum, "Inner Sea," on this map. Mare Nostrum (/ ˌ m ɑː r ɪ ˈ n ɒ s t r ə m /; [1] Latin: "Our Sea") was a Roman name for the Mediterranean Sea. In Classical Latin, it would have been pronounced [ˈma.rɛ ˈnɔs.t̪rʊ̃ː], and in Ecclesiastical Latin, it is pronounced [ˈmaː.rɛ ˈnɔs ...

  5. Forum of Vieux-la-Romaine - Wikipedia

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    The Gallo-Roman forum of Vieux-la-Romaine belongs to the archaeological site of the ancient Aregenua, situated approximately 11 km south of Caen. As a symbol of a Roman city in Gallia Lugdunensis , the forum in Lyon was a key site showcasing the process of Romanization .

  6. Maximinus of Aix - Wikipedia

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    Dom Basil Watkins says that the legend of Maximinus traveling to France with Mary Magdalen is "worthless". [6] Maximin was canonized by the confirmation of his cult on 24 November 1900 (the group " Niketius of Besançon and his 10 Companions") by Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903). In art he is depicted as a bishop giving the last sacraments to Mary ...

  7. Basil Hume - Wikipedia

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    George Basil Hume OSB OM (born George Haliburton Hume; 2 March 1923 – 17 June 1999) was an English Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Westminster from 1976 until his death in 1999. He was a priest of the Benedictine Order and was made a cardinal in 1977.

  8. Dominic Di Mare - Wikipedia

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    Dominic Di Mare was born in 1932 in San Francisco, California. [6] He grew up in Monterey, California where his Sicilian-born father owned a fishing boat. [6] He was primarily a self taught artist, however he had taken classes at San Francisco State University (SFSU) and summer classes at California College of the Arts (formally known as California College of Arts and Crafts).

  9. List of stage names - Wikipedia

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    Basil Cameron: Basil Hindenberg 1884–1975 English conductor and musician Dove Cameron: Chloe Hosterman 1996– American singer and actress Rod Cameron: Nathan Cox 1910–1983 Canadian actor Chan Canasta: Chananel Mifelew 1920–1999 Polish-English magician Dinah Cancer: Mary Sims 1960– American singer Nobutoshi Canna: Nobutoshi Hayashi 1968–