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DALMATICA LINEA^DANIEL
316b; in Pontifical Mass XII-
232d: pontifical vestment XII-
232a; shape lV-60Sd: symbo-
lism IV-609C; XIV-376C; and
tunic XV-87d; use of IV-
608b; XV-388b
Dolmatica linea, use of term XV-
SSb —minor, us.:- of term XV-SSb Dalmaticus, title IV-l>07a Dalmatin, Anthony, Croatian re- former IV-ol2b; version of the Bible XV-369b Dalmatius, nephew of Constan- tine the Great IV-296d; V- 731c — Bishop of Compostela IV-
188c — Saint, Archimandrite of Con- stantinople V-494C — Saint, Bishop of Cyzicus IV-
598d — Saint, Bishop of Rodez XIII-
lOSa — of Semur, count, father of
Hugh the Great VII-524b Dalmail, Luis, Spanish painter
XI-.J99d Dalmond, missionary I-lS9c;
IX-olDd Dalou, Jules, sculptor XIII-647a Dalriada, ancient kingdom. Scot- land XIII-()13d Dalrymple, James, Xin-625c DALTON, JOHN, author, IV-
609d — ^John, Bishop of Harbor Grace
VII-133d — John, physicist II-53d; XII-
66b — John de, and Richard Rolle de
Hampole XIII-n9b — T. J., Vicar General at Sacra- mento XIII-294a Dalum, convent XVI-6Sb Balwigk, Reinhard Karl Friedrich von, Hessian minister YII- 300a; VIII-030b Daly, Charles P., lawyer VIII-
143a — John, missionary III-81d; IX-
585a — Marcus, in Montana X-519b —Owen, in Baltimore II-231d — Patrick J., benefaction II-
706d — Stephen, missionary III-326c — Thaddxus, martjTdom VIII-
165d — Thomas, missionary XIV-39Sd — William, at Boston II-704d —Victor J., as journalist n-120c — Industrial School, Boston II-
706d — River, Australia, mission es- tablished XI-llSc Daman, in Bible I-520d Damanhur, Hermopolis Parva
VII-289b Damao, town. India IV-610a; VII-726c; Portuguese posses- sion VI-603a —DIOCESE OF IV-610a; XII-
305c; statistics VII-730a Damara, African tribe IV-Olla;
VIII-591C Damaraland IV-610d; aborigines IV-Olla; Vin-591c; German possf.'ision IV-611b; missions IV-611b Damaris, convert of St. Paul II-
43c Damariscotta, mission II-704c Damasan Letters IV-614b Damascene, Jean III-r)74a Damascene, John, Saint. See
John Damaflcrnf. .Saint Damascius, on Babylonian cos- mogony IV-400a; birthplace IV-612b; Nco-platonism X- 744c : on Phcenician cosmogony IV-410d DAMASCUS IV-OUd; Abel's murder I-36b; Abraham as king of I-53c; Amos denoimces I-43.'>d; Aramiean principality XIII-708b; Arctas' possession of XI-.568b; caliphate I-46.5d; XIV -178c; Church in IV- 612d; crusaders besiege (1148) IV -.548a; in the Dccapolia. lV-664d; fall of III-10.5a; Greek citv IV-6nd: Hus. land of VII-.584C; in Isaias VIII- 191d; XV-484C; Israel, alliance with III-315C; kingdom IV-
61 Id; Maronite diocese IX-
684a; Melchite diocese XIV-
404b; Melchite patriarchs X-
160d; St. Paul at I-118d;
Persians take III-105a: Ram-
man-nirari III conquers II-13a:
VIII-655a; St. Theodore of
Amasea, Church of XIV-573c;
Shalmaneser II conquers II-
12d; See ol IV-012b; Soulou-
nides in IV-612b; Syrian Cath-
olic archdiocese XlV-404d;
Theglathphalasar III conquers
II-13b; gate, Jerusalem VII-
426a; Vin-355b
Damasia (Augsburg) ll-73c
Damasine letters IV-614b; VIII- 43a
Damasithemos III-204b
DAMASnS I, SAINT, Pope IV-613b; IX-2.5b; XII-273a; Acacius of Bercea excom- municated I -sob; St. Agatha, hymn to I-203d; on St. Agnes I-214b; Alexandria, Council of, supports I-300c; Alleluia chant XII-144C; 787c; apocryphal correspondence V- 773c; lX-224b; Apollinarian- ism, condemned by i-616a: and St. Basil II-332b; 332d; basili- ca III-513a; IX-90c; XII- 290b; baptismal chapel III- 552b: cemeteries, adornment of III-Sllc; Chair of Peter III-553c: Constantinople, First Council of IV-30Sa; 308d; 427d; cryptof III-706b; decre- tal VI-353a ; epitaphs I II-514b ; VIII-44b; XII-504C; Eusta- thians supported by X-163b; on Holy Ghost XV-711c; as hymnod'ist VII-600d; (ill.) IV- 613; inscriptions Ill-SUb; 514a; 552b; 708c; XIV-32a; and St. Jerome VIII-341b; on St. Lawrence IX-90a; library IX-228d; liturgy, compilation of ni-257d; liturgy, reform of XII-481b; on Macedonians XII-174d; music, ecclesiastical I-578a; on Nereus and Achilleus X-751d; and Prisciliianists XII-429d; Roman Rite IX- 794c; S. Lorenzo in Damaso, Church of XIII-170a; SS. Ru- fina and Secunda XIII-221b; on St. Tarsicius XIV-461a; tomb III~514a; tombs, adorn- mentof III-742c: Valentinian I supports XV-255a; and Valen- tinian II XV-255C; Vetus Itala. revision of XV-367d; Vulgate, edition of XV-515d; on week, liturgical XV-576a
— n. Pope IV-614C; XII-274a; XIV-263a
Damasus, Bishop of Magnesia and M.T-andruni IX-533C
Damau (Damaun). See Damao
DAMBERGER, JOSEPH FER- DINAND IV-G14d
Dambo, Gabriel, Chaldean An- tonians founded by I~556a
Dambski, Stanislaus, Bishop of Wloclnwek XV-681d
Dame Alice School, Lancashire XIII-.572d
— Inglese. See Institute of Mary
Damen, Arnold, missionary III- 6.54c; VII-39.5d; X-394a;XIII- 364a
Dame Owen's School, London IX-351d
Dames Anglaises. ,See Institute of .Mary -de la buena prensa, association
XI'
— de Tadoration perp6tuelle III-
711d
. — de la foi. See .Society of the Sacred Heart
- — de la retraite. See Retreat of the Sacred Heart
■ — de rinstruction chretienne. .S'.T Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
— de Roubans, religious commu- nity Vll-519a
— limousines et creusotses. Asso- ciation des, founded XI-494a
— patronesses, in Havti VII-
ll.TC
Dami, Gtuliano, ducal chamber- lain XV-104C
Damian, Saint, martyr. See Cos-
mas and Damian. Saints
— Patriarch of Alexandria V-16b ; 036a; X-495d
— Patriarch of Jerusalem I-574a; VI-744b; VIII-367d; 368b; X-159C
— Saint, Bishop of Pavia XI- 593b
— Saint, Bishop of Ravenna \'- 251a; XII-666b
— Bishop of Rochester, England IV-760C; XIII-102b
—Bishop of Sozusa XIV-107a
— Saint, Hermits of. .See Celes- tine Order
—brother of St. Peter Damian XI-764C
— Peter. .See Peter Damian
Damiani, Joseph, Servite XIII- 737c
— Peter. See Peter Damian, Saint
— S. P. VI-377C
Damianissines (Damianistes) . See Poor Clares
Damianists. .See Tetradites
Damieh, (Adami) VI-433b
— TeU (Adorn) VI-433c
DAMIEN, FATHER (Joseph de Veuster) I\'-61oa; among lepers IX-lsr>c; at Mo- lokai X— 145b; monument at Kalaupapa, Island of Molokai (ill.) IV-615b; Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Congrega- tion of XIII-309a; Stoddard's writings XIV-299b
DAMIETTA IV-615c; battle (1169) IV-548b; Leopold VI attacks II-123b; Louis IX sur- renders XI-539a; Louis IX takes IV-.551b; under Melchite patriarch I-302c; Saracens ob- tain IV-5.50d
Dam-Inscription I-064b
Daminai. .See Demai
Dammann, Frank, in Baltimore II-231d
Dammartin, Renaud de. Count of Boulogne XV-103b
Dammers, Bishop of Paderborn IX-72.sd
Damna Vl-437d
Damnation, eternal VII-792d; XII-376b; XIV-766d; God's foreknowledge VI-620d; volun- tary II-102a
Damnatory Clauses, of Athanas- ian Creed II-34d
Damned, impeniteiicc of the VII-210a; Molina's opinion VII-210C: prayer for the IV- 656b; reprobation of XII-381d; 383b; Su4rez's opinion VII- 210c
Dampier, William, navigator X- 783b
Dampierre ordinance of (1464) IX-371a
— Charles - Henri du Valk de, XicaT General of Paris XI-484b
— Guy de, Count of Flanders X- fi79b
— Helvide de, wife of John de Montmirail X-543d
Damroscb, Walter, and Lath- rop XVI-52a
Damflr, Nahr, Syria IX-104d
Dan, Japanese title VIII-299a
—.son of Bala XII-630b
DAN, son of Jacob IV-fil.5d
—town 1V-616C; golden calf in Vr~628d; in Irish literature VIII -119d; and Lcsa III- 570c; Jeroboam, patronage of VIII-198b; Jewish worship at I-721C
—tribe IV-fil6a; XV-.39C; Ac- caron given to I-94a; and Antichrist I-561a; jewel in Rational XIV-308c: and Neph- tah, tribe of X-750a Dana, James Dwight, palaK)n- tologist n-575b; on evolution V-657d; on world, age of III- 732a —Ruth C. III-4.56a Danaba IV-616d Danae, in art (Correggio) 1-3 18d; (Gossaert) VI-664b; (Titian) XIV-744d Danakil, African tribe I-18.3a; ethnological classification XII- 626c Dananns. See Tuatha-de-Da-
Danaoi, Egypt invaded by V-
340d Danawerk IV-727a; 731d; VII-
141b Danbury, Nebraska, United
States, Presentation Sisters in
XII-39Sb Danby, Sir Thomas, in New Jer-
s..\ X-T',Mld DANCE OF DEATH IV-617a — i;, nrl n'-Olsa; (Holbein) (ill.)
I\ -617; (Lydgale) IV-617c;
IX-469a; (Rethel) (ill.) XII-
— Spanish IV-617c; XIV-198b
Danchart, wood-carver XIII- 74.")C: XV-700b
DANCING IV-618b; Baltimore, decree of II-239c: of dervishes (ill.) X-423; Indian ceremo- nies VII-753d; XIII-792C; feather dance X-272d; Indian scalp VII-752C; as mechanical art l-762c; mimetic IV-618d; of Pueblo Indians (ill.) XII- facing 556; Quakers, teaching of VI-305a; religious II-163C; IV-618C; V-270d; XII-742d; in rite, sacrificial XIII-319a; Roman IV-618d; among Sam- ites XII-175d; scenic IV-618d; in Scripture IV-618c; Snake Dance of Hopis XII-557c; in Spain XIV-191C; and Taber- nacles, Feast of XlV-426b: in Totemistic rite XIV-791b; 793a
—Girls (Canova) III-298d
— Satyr, Lateran, Rome XIII- 165c
— Woman, Vatican Museum XV- 282b
Danckerts, Peter, artist III-!02c
Dancourt, Florent Carton, drama- tist VI-197C
Dandini, register, Vatican Ar- chives XV-289b
— Girolamo, Jesuit IX-687d
— Girolamo, Bishop of Imola VII -693c
Dandolo, Andrea, Doge of Venice IV-619d
—ENRICO, Doge of Venice IV- 619c; XV-337a; Baldwin I, coronation of (ill.) IV-facing 646; crusades IV-619d
— Fantino, Bishop of Padua XI- 386d
— Giovanni, Doge of Venice XI- 1.54d
Danebrog IV-723c
Danegeld, tax III-306d; remit- te<l V-323a
Danei, John Baptist XI-522a; .">9()c
—Luke XI-590a
— Paul Francis. See Paul of the Cross. St.
Danell, James, Bishop of South- wark IV-94a; IX-350b; XIV- 163a
Danes, Alfred the Great, wars of l-309d; Anglo-Saxon invasion I-507a; Armagh plundered I- 735b; Bancnr attacked II- 2.5nd; Clrinfrrf )ilni.Hrrod IV-
6.')a;nrri I ',,,,,'. : J I\--743d; in Gcrii ii n !-: ' \ l-500d: Gl.astolit.iir. .M-,.,.,l,-d VI- 5S0a; in lllmuii. \ ll-656a; in India VII-72.5c; in Ireland V- I72c; Vlll-lOla; XI-116c; Kildare plundered IV-94c; Lindisfarne invaded IX-269b; in Scotland XIII-614b; in Thirty Years War XIV-72.5b: Whitby Abbey destroyed XV- 609c: Wearmouth Abbey plun- dered XV-572C; Wimborne plundered XV-C4Sa; .See Norse- man; Northmen; Vikings
—Peter lV-113d
Dangerfield, Thomas, impostor Vll-701d; plot III-489a
Dania, episcopal residence III- 307d
Danicic, George, Dalmatian ver- sion of the Old Testament XV -369b
Danicourt, Vicar Apostolic of Kiaiit'-si Vlll 6;»b
Daniel, nanif X-674b
-Saint, Tuarl^^ XI-3S6C
—King of Ruthenia IX-145a
—abbot VIII-25.5b
—monk III-477d
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