461
Kopp, Georg, cardinal II-764C;
XVI-lSa: excavations III-
5I5c; politics VI-516a; VIII-
709d
— Jos. Ant., historian IX-463d
Koppemigk, Niclas. See Coper-
nicus, Nicolaua
Koppon revolt \'II-548d
Koptos. See Coptos
Kopystynski, Michael, Bishop of
Premi'sl and Sambor XII-
o33b; excommunication XV-
132a
— Zacharias, writer XIII-209C
Kora, dialect VlI-49Sa
Koraes, Alexander VI-739d
Korah, psalms XII-53Sd; XIV-
4gsd — See Core Korakion V-12c
KORAN Vin-692b; 191a; X- 426a; .\bramos in I-672c; .\llah X-501d; and Arabian philos- ophy I-674d ; authorship VIII- 694b; Cain and Abel I-36b; in Ceylon III-549a; charity III- 594a; and Christianity I-673b; contents VIII-692b; doctrine VIII-693a; Ephesus V--t97b; errors V-33d; fate V-794a: and Galiatovski Joanninkius XIII- 269c; on God I-316b; illumina- tions IX-621d; St. John Dam- ascene on I-621a; and John of Segovia VIII-479c; Najran massacre I-672a: sources VIII- 694a; translation XIH9a; Unitarianism I-707d Koraona, race VIII-591c; classi- fication XII-626d Korbacb, school XV-527d Korbao, in sacrifice XIII-312d Korbava, Diocese of. See Cor-
bavia Kore, ceremony III-725a; in
paganism XI-392a Korea. See Corea Koreiden, sanctuary VIII-305a Korenica, battle (1520) IV-512a Korin-ha, school of painting
Vlll-.iUd Korin, Ogata, .artist VIII-314d Koriun, writc-r X-.598b Korkemas, Butrosv, missionary
XIlI-S."ia Korkhan of China XII-401a Korkushiitten, town, population
III-3.3a Kormak, poet Vll-elSd Korner, F. M., writer II-120a —J. G. I-225d — Theodor, poet VI-.526b KommuUer, lexicon V-417c; X-
653d Koroa, tribe XIV-429d; 777d;
and T.mic.is XIV-778a Korobeinikoff, Trifon, pilgrim
XlII-2Wb KOROGO, PREFECTURE
APOSTOLIC OF XVI-68d Korolenko, writer XlII-274b Koros, town. .S>( Crisium — Dosma de, scholar XVI-78a Korosko. See Karinthia Korotani, language XIV-47b Korotani, race VIII-607a Koroun.-writcr I-7.1Sb Korrespondenz der Associatio,
prriodical .\II-l_'lb Korta, Diocese of Xl-ltsa Korte, on Calvary III-192b; VII-
42iid Kortin, Eilif, .\rchbishop of
Trondhjem XV-64d Korting, encyclopedia y-415b Kortryk. .■^-'^ Courtrai Korum, Michael Felix, Bishop of Tri<T VII- Idle: IX-41.")d;XV- 44c Korybut, Sigismund VIl-.58Sc KorydalLa (Korydallas). .s-v-
Cory.hillus Korzenniowski, Joseph, writer
XII-199a: 199d; 200b Korzon, historian XII-200c KOSCIUSZKO, TADEDSZ VIII- 694d; XII-lS7a: I97d: in American Revolution XII- 204c: bust XII-20Sa: and I,itla IX-293d; portrait VIII-694d; tomb IV-4r,.ia Kose Kanaoka, artist VIII-SIlc Kbsel, J., publisher XI-679d Koserefsky, mission I - 2S0d:
schools I-2.Md Koseryu, school of art VIII-314c Kosheleff, writer XIII-272C
Kosher XI-512d
Koshitsu Tempan, code VIII-
298c Kosko. 5ee Cusffl KosUn, arch-presbyteries XII- 226c; monastery XII-225d; parish XII-226d Kosmak, Vaclay, writer IV-600C Kosmos, periodical XI-6S7d Kosoi, Tbeodosius, nationalist
XIII-2(i2b Kcso-in, courts VIII-300d Kosova, batlle (1389) I-25.3d; III-4CC; I\-30oa; 554a; VI-
739b: VII-.5.")ld; X-530a;
Xin-7S4c; XV-9Sa; (1446) IV -554c; (1448) VII-50.')a; (1449) XI-.5!)d Kossakowski, John Nepomucene,
Bishop of Vilna XV-432d Kossalko, Joseph XIV- Kossiafkowski, Adam, '.
I.ivonia X\~433a Kossoff, Sylvester, Metropolitan
of Kieff XIII-269d Kossovo. Sec Kosova Kossuth Louis VII -561c; IX-
7,sila: in America VII-545c Koster, encyclopedia V-416a Kosters, church historian XI-
2S6b: 287a Kostka, Brother, and Bohemian
Brethren II-617c —John XIV-24.5C —Paul XIV-245C —Peter I, Bishop of Culm IV-
566d — Stanislas. See Stanislas
Kostka. Saint Kostlin, JuUus, on Luther IX-
439c; 454a; on Reformation
IX-452d; at Tubingen XV-
84a Kostomaroff, Nicholas Ivanovich,
writer XIII-25,-id; 205d; 273c;
274c Koszeg, abbey IX-734d Koszeghy, Ladislaus, Bishop of
Csuni.ll IV-558d Kotaina (Kotana). See Cotenna Kotaro, Nagasaki X-667c Kotchannes, patriarchal seat III-
.-)r,llb: XV-22.5a Kotchhissar. Sec Hierapolis Kotenna. See Cotenna Kotenneis IV-421d Kotiaion. Sec Cotiaeum Koto-Amatsu-Kami, deities VIII-
- i04b
Kotoku, Emperor of Japan VIII-
311c; residence XI-333C Kotor, Diocese of IV-fiOfid Kotouz, Prince of the Mamelukes,
capture of Damascus IV-612C Ko-tsu Sa-tsu, dfitv XIV-448b Kottayam, Church of, Malabar
inscrii.lif.n XU' r.Slc — VICARLATE OF XVI-oOa;
38c Kotzebue, A. F. F. von, Beckedorff
II-381d: on German bourgeois
drama ^'I-52ob; murder of X-
2l()a Koudelka.J. M.,Auxili.aryBi.shop
of Cleveland IV-.57b: .\IV-55c Kouen, Jacques, mart\T IV-3r»ld Kouik, river. Syria I-2S3b Kouklia XI-4.-.7C Koukouzeles, John, notation ^'I-
.9d
da
Koura, Maronites in IX-683C Kourba (Curubis) IV-.57.5b Kourbano VII-490a Koureus, founds town IV-572d Kourion, fr.un'led IV-572d Kousai. .^vr Cusa? Kouse. food. Sahaptin Indians
XlII-:i2iic Kousis (Kousos). .See Cusie Kouys, tribe VII-76fia Kouyunshik II - 16b; creation
epos Il-lSSa; library II-16b:
17b Kovacs, Colman, editor VII-
.54 6d — Louis, priest VII-.546d — Nicholas, Bishop of Transyl- vania Vll-lOld Kovalevski, colonel, Chinese
treaty .\V-9.5d Kovalin, Sergius, Nihilist XI-
Kovar, Emmanuel, author XII-
Kovno, town, Poland XII-181d;
Church in XIII-421c; White
Kussiaus in XIIl-235a
Kovno on the Njemen, See of XIII-421C
Kow-loon, ceded to Britain III- 684a; treaty port III-686C
Koxinga, and Pescadore Islands III-6S2d; rebellion III-682b
Koyukuk, river I-247a
Koyu-Kukh-o'tenne, tribe IX- 3i)7d
Kozarzowa, Nicholas Kozarz, mathematician VlII-072b
Koziel, John Puzyna de. .See Puzyna de Koziel
KozloS, Ivan Ivanovitch, author XIIl-272a
Kozlov, P. K., in Tibet .\IV-719d
Kozlowska, Felicya, Mariavite Xll-196b
Kozlowski, Simon Martin, Arch- l>ish(.p of Mohileff X-429C
Kozmian, Cajetan, writer XII- 200b
—JOHN VIII-695d; XII-199b; editor Przegiad pozndnski XI- 088a
— Joseph Stephen, Bishop of Wln.hnvi'k .\\-t;Md
—STANISLAUS \ in-695b: \lI-2(K)b: contributor Prze- giad polski XI-687C; poet XII- lO.Sc
Koziim, as Emperor of Siberia XIII-768b
Krabinger, edition of Synesius of Cyrene XIV-387b
Kra-cho-go' tinne, tribe of Hare Indiims Vn-136c
KRAFFT. ADAM VIII-695d; .Mil iil.-.a, tabernacle (ill.) Mil i,',i,-.: stations at Nurem- li.rt X\ :.7iia
KRAIN \lll il!ti;b; and Austria II 12:ic: Catholic daily XI- llTlla: .1. va^tatcd II-122a; edu- cation Mil ii'.iTa; history, civil VIII-t;71,, i.|..t,..., , , , . l-'..i,,^n- cal Vlll ■.■"-! I - i --
sion of X !•'< ;■ I M ( II, ,M ii. •.> .- papers in ^ \ m .'iii ] . -.nii -' revolt XI "I'lsh ;i,h1 I;,,.!., If ,,f Hapslmru- \1 l'i::d Slovenes in XI\ -.-.11.1, ^li.M man news- paper ifi X 1 ii'i'.'d
Krainer (Slovenes! .\I\'-56a
— Slovenian Catholic Union XIV-
r,M
Krake, Blase, among Menominee
Indians X-194a: XI-193C Krakje, fctLsh VI-57d Krakovsk^ von Kolowrat, Aloys
Joseph, Count. Bishop of
Koniggriitz VIlI-6.SSd Krakow. Sec Cracow Kralicka Bible. Czech translation
IV-.599d Kralo, Abbot, and EkUeh.ard V-
37
KRAMER, JOHN VIII-697d Kramer-Klett, Freiherr von, and
Bcnedictbeurn II-44Ib Kranen, Sara XV-507c Kranj, town. See Krain Kranjsko. Sec Krain — Slovenska Katoliska Jednota.
See Krainer Slovenian Catholic
I'nion Kranlucken, Heinrich II von.
Abbot of Fulda VI-314C Kranz, periodical XV-503b — Franciscus, writer IX-321a Krapac, Bishop of Belgrade and
STiiclcrcvo II-107C Krapffeld, Gunther von, Bishop of
Curk VII-.S.8C Krapina, discoveries V-fi66a Krashovanians, tribe .\IV-.Wc KRASICKI, IGNATIUS VIII-
lidSa: XII 19--a Krasinski, Adam Stanislaus,
vicar suffragan of Vilna XV-
432d —Bishop. Polish writer XII-198b — ^Ionsienor. .Archbishop of Vilna
Xin-2.5Sd —SIGISMUND VIII-69SC; XII-
199c: and Julian Klaczko VIII-
665d Krasl. Father, Bohemian Church
historian IV-fiOOd Krasnovansk, town, Rusfiia, pop- ulation X-429d Krasse. Mogens, Bishop of
Odense XVI-B.^a
KOPP— KREUZLINGEN
Krassnoyarsk, parish, Siberia XIII-76.8a
Krasuski, Father, on Plain Chant XII-147a
Kjaszewski, Josef Ignaci, Polish writer XIl-19<ld: 200b
Kra-tha-go'tinne, tribe VII-I.36C
Krato, Abbot of Hersfeld VII- 297b
KRAUS, FRANZ XAVIER VIII- 699a; on blood-ampulla? I-440a; Byzantine art III-9()a: on celi- bacy III-4S3d; and De Rossi I V-740d ; encyclopedia V-4 1 5b ; 417c; on Franz Hunolt VII- 563a; historian VI - 269b: at Konigsberg VI -507c: XII- iJ25b: philologian XIII-588d; philosopher XI-364b: prisons, religious influence in XII-434d; on Prosper of .A<iuitaine XII- 487d;on lltranmntanism XV- 125c; Western Schism XIII- 541b; works 1II-707C
— Job,, in South America XII- 692c
Krause, V., on Capitularies III- 311d
— Francis Xavier, Bishop of Green Bay VI-777b; and Fox VI-777C
Krausists, sect X I-364b
Kray, captures Mantua IX-612C
Krbava. .Sec Corbavia
Krebs, Johann. See Crypts, Jo- hann
— Nicholas. See Nicholas of Cuaa
Krechting, Anabaptist, execution I-446b
Krefeld, (^tld Catholic Congresses XI~23.5d
Krehbiel, Henry Edward, on .Magnificat IX-.536a
KREIL, KARL VIII-700C
KREITEN, WILLIAM VIII- 700d: contribution to Stinimen Au3 Maria-Laach IV-37Sd: XI-679a
Krejii, Jan, writer IV-GOOd
Krementz, Philip, cardinal IV- 119d: \'-523a; and Borromeo Society Il-esSc; and Volks- verein X^■-502d
Kremer, Polish philosopher XII- 200a
Kremeschnik, Bohemia, pilgrim- age III-35b
Kremlin, Moscow X-592d: cita- del X-.591d: description of X- .595b: division of X-591d
Kremnitz, religious coinage XI- 156d
Kremp, Ludwig, Divine Provi- denc. C.iimrrt-ation of V-52b
Kremsier, .la i II 12!ld
KREMSMUNSTER VIII-701b; II-5ll)d: IX -Tic; XI-519C; 450d; candl.v-ti. 1. Ill 248c; Church of IX -'7iia, i.al M. Ik X-167b; flali.-lliihi \ I --(ib; and St. Godanl M li-Md; li- brarj' II-15Sa; .Monastery of, foundation II-122b: observa- tory of. foundation VI-88b; Tassilo Chalice in Austria, X- 220d (ill.) X-219
Krenkel, on Acts I-121a
Kresevo, mountains, Bosnia II- 604c
Kreshimir, Peter, King of Croa- tia IV-511a
Kresimir, Croatian king, Bosnia II-69.-.C
Kressenbounn, battle XII-340a
Kresser, on Santa Ca.sa di I.oreto
xin-4.->.-.b
Kresslinger, Massseus, Francis- can theologian XII-72.5a
Krestovski, pseudonym of, N. Khboshsliinski. Russian author XIII-273C ^ _,.
Kretschmaim, in German Bardic movement VI-523b
Kretschmer, on voyage of St. Brendan ll-7.59a
Kretzer, Max, novelist VI-528C
Kreutz (or Kriz) II-I36c
—Bishopric of. See Crisium, Bishopric of
Kreuz. See Crisium; K6ros
Kreuzburg, citadel XV-20d
— near Schwandorf, pilgrimage XII-657C
Kreuzlingen, Nicholas van. Bish- op of Constance IV-287C
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