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The earliest printed copy of the Litany of Loreto so far known is that of Dillingen, which is undated and seems to belong to the end of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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Dillingen Forest and recovered additional human remains and material evidence.
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American soldier in a wartime fighting trench in the Dillingen Forest near
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Murat and Lannes advanced in close concert with Ney, linked by the bridge at Dillingen.
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966
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Murat and Lannes advanced in close concert with Ney, linked by the bridge at Dillingen.
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966
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Dillingen, the counts and prelates of the house of Welschneuenburg,
The Truce of God A Tale of the Eleventh Century George Henry Miles
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Dillingen, confidant and friend of Emperor Arnulf, who entrusted
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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Dillingen, and many monastic institutions were founded; Petrus von
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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The good priest and superintendent of studies (Regens), Father Wagner of Dillingen, established many institutions for the deaf, dumb, and blind; Father Ringeisen, parish priest of Ursberg, established there the Sisters of St. Joseph for the exercise of every form of charity.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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In 1549 Bishop Otto founded a seminary in Dillingen for the training of priests, obtained from the pope (1554) a decree raising it to the rank of a university, and in 1564 gave the direction of the new university to the Jesuits, for whom he had built a college in Dillingen.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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