Coleman, Edward
Controversialist, politician, and secretary of the Duchess of York. (d. 1678)
Colet, John
Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral and founder of St. Paul's School, London; b. in London, 1467; d. there 18 Sept., 1519.
Colgan, John
Hagiographer and historian, b. in County Donegal, Ireland, about the beginning of the seventeenth century; d. probably in 1657.
Colin, Frédéric-Louis
Superior of the Sulpicians in Canada, b. at Bourges, France, in 1835; d. at Montreal, 27 November, 1902.
Coliseum, The
Known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, commenced A.D. 72 by Vespasian, the first of the Flavian emperors, dedicated by Titus A.D. 80.
Collections
Article discussing the development which took the form of a contribution in money, corresponding particularly to what is conveyed by the French word quête.
College (in Canon Law)
A collection of persons united together for a common object so as to form one body.
College, Apostolic
This term designates The Twelve Apostles as the body of men commissioned by Christ to spread the kingdom of God over the whole world and to give it the stability of a well-ordered …
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