N
N., abbr. I-27a
Naalol VI-142d vT_i42d
Naama, town, Nabathea VI-J42a
to^n Sephelo \ 1— !4-a
Naamah. Set Naama; Noemi Naaman, bathing of. and baptism
Il-260a » K YT
Na'aman, Christian Arab Ai
Naaman, LudoU, confessor IV-
— the Syrian, cure V-387b Nalmatius, Saint, m Kodez and
Vabres Xlll-lOSd Naaratha VI-142d Naarden, Alva sacks !-■>' 1° ■ N^s, AlUonite I^'n^i f^^ Israel
I-i32c; and Saul VlU-b-ioa — convent XV-553d — townVI-442d Naashon. See Nahasson
""GTos?fc^*Sltv;'59^^-and H^lsX^VonearoK- of Christ
VI-410b: 110c Nabaitu. See Nabataians Kabajoth. Sec Nabataians Habal, name X-67bc -husband of Abigail IIl-15/d,
and Da%-id Ill-Sold Nabat, father of Jeroboam \ 111
NabatNihilist periodical, Russia Nabati^ Inscriptions I-664a: _K^gdim^-06Gb; extent l-OOTc Nabataeans, Arabian tribe 1- " 664?^in-709b; Asshurbam-
pal subdues ^II-16d; in Moab
X-410b; in Sela_XI-7/ (d, ana
Cedarenes III-474C Nabi-Haroun I-4d T„t;T>
Nabinals, EUe d V"'*"'?vi90d
Archbishop of Nocosa I\-?JO.a Habis, tvTant of bparta AlV
210a
Cedarenes defeated III-474d;
and Darnel IV-020b; bJ^a.
VIII-347d; Gaza recaptured
VI-400b; golden image 11-
lS4c; and Jeremias X-bMia,
Juda invaded IlI-316b.VIl-
200b; Judaism in Asia 1-. ' Jc,
madness ll-184b; marriage U-
17a; and Moabites X-ilOb
and Nechao Vnl-6_5oc; and
NiSive II-5c; VIII-534a; 5o4c;
at Pelusium ^^ ; ^I'^^iiEJ'z^
Seud<^ASi^stin?I-798d; and
Si.lnr. XIII-777a; Temple de-
stroyed XI vilgsi; 502a; The-
bes despoiled XIV-503a; m
Tobias XIV-753a .
Nabudayan, Ivmg of Assyria ii
Nabu - Kudurri - usur. See Na-
buchodonosor Nabu-na'id. Sec Nabonidus Nabupalassar. ,S« Nabopolassar Nabuzardan, Babyloman general
Nacao, periodical, Portugal XI-
Na(Sna, Michael. See Michael
NACCmSxE. GIACOMO X-
Nadi'aV Biblical star -name
II-31C „ , TT O^A^
Nachidjewan, See of I1-J14C NichmLiides, Moyses Biblica^ commentator I\-159a; ^ -<0-a Nachor, name X-6i6c — erandfather of Abraham, chronologJ-III-732d, in geneal- ogv of Christ \ 1-4 lOc — (Nahor), brother of Abraham I-51a; Vnl-193d; -l.b
town in Mesopotamia I-5ia
Nachtgall, Ottmar. See Luscinius,
Ottmar . , t^ , \-t
Nacion, periodical. Ecuador V 1 3S0a
NaXs XIII-772a; manuscripts Nacioaal, periodical. Me»co XI
\^?^thS^^^^^^b NStus,^iacomo. See Nac
NABO" town X-606a
Saboaidelus. See Nabonidus
Nabogame, Mexico, mission
Na'bojoa, mission station XIV-
Nab.^d, father of Baltasar
Nibol'sttr,Eraofni-740b;V-
Nab,Sdus, King of Babyloma II-184C; 226d; III-31-d, \1 400b; X-118b; and Cjtus XI- 712d; Hommels theory U- lf44c- in inscriptions U---//a
Habopilassar, King of Babylonia II-183b; and Cyaxarcs XIV- 753a; and Medes X - l}8fj and Nabuchodonos.jr U MH 6?5d; X-666C. Nmne captured I-778C; Il-od; 17a; and Ph(E-
NaS'oran'd%ELIX SAINTS X-666a; 728c; in Ambrosian mS I-lOld; basilica, relics I-389b: (east of I-39Sc; mar- t\Tdom X-300C , .
HaboS,"nd Achab I-lOlc; death V-382a; XII-478C; meamng
Na^w.'martj-r, Acts. Coptic MS.
Ha^iihfdneziar. Se' Nabuch-
na'bTchodonosor I X-
66fib; II-183b; and Asshur- sh-ishi, King of .\s— — "-
chiantc. Giacomo „„ itt_
"^%°^d'"x-•3s"9'd'r7ro•ifxIv-
_i^&t*UI-129b 129d IX-
657c; X-389d;Xn-:>^'b Nflcola. nvmph X-6*>'b , „,_. NACOLIA (^ACOLEW X-60,b Nacquart, Lazarist IX-oiUD Nadab, Aaron's son I -4a. v _lSg of Israel VIlI-198b;
19Sc; 635b: Ooba: 6o7a Nadako Indians IU-129b Nadal, Jerommo, Jesuit VU 643a; Jesuit education All 654a; and Francisco Torres XIV-7S3d , ... ,
Na'dasdy, Franz, ™"°%Ar*b.|h- op of Kalocsa-Bacs V I|l-\?-'f^ and Cardinal Haynald V 11
— Ladislaus, Bishop of Csanad IV-558d , ,,,_
Nadendal, nunnery-, Finland N 1
Nad.ezbdin, literary critic XIII-
Nadfraoich, Saint, and St. Brigid VIII-637a . . . .
Nadir, .Shah of Persia XI-. isb, .Armenian <^PP"S?"l^cj 722d; and Mossul X-.598d
NadoUa (Asia Minor) I-'82d
Nados, Bishop of Sabrats XUl 292b , ..
Nadouessiome Indians
HABUCHODONOSOR H X-
666b; II -183d; Ahicam I- 233a; and Aromonite.s 1-4.1 JO, and Asshurbampal .11 - 1^?' and Babylonian ■^aP'V"K„i^~ 666d; and Baltasar 11 - 226d. Carmel threatened III-3o3d.
hlOUX ,, rf17r
Nadouessioux Indians .\ .)-<>- Nadowe Indians, ^er Iroquois Nadsohn, Lemion Jakowlewirsch,
poel XIlI-27.3d Naduesiu Indians. .S^;- Sioiii Nagle, Augustus, and Ratram-
nus I-172a
Nffistved, town. Denmark, Catho-
lic population IV-723d
Nafels, battle XIV-359C
Nagam PiUay, Dcwan of Travan- core lV~78a
Nagara, Abbey of IV-135d
Nagas, race xn-626d
Nagasaki, town Japan commer- cial museum VIII-317d
—DIOCESE OF X-667C; Catho- Ucs martyred VIII-307b: XIV- 94drSvnod (1890) VIII-308a
Nagel, Albrecht, ophthalmologist
—Joseph, Senator, Michigan A-
2S'^c Nagele, Franz Karl von, obstetn-
oan X-141C Nageli, Hans Franz IX-^J* — Karl von, biologist II-o(oB; on
evolution and Darmmsm V-
Nagge, in genealogy of Christ VI- 410d ^ . ,-.
Nagl, Francis Xavier, cardinal. Prince Archbishop of Vienna XV-45c; 420a NAGLE, NANO XII-398b; and .Movlan X-fi()9d; Presentation Order Xn-397b Nagler, Georg Kaspar, Encyclo- pedist V-41Sa „ . , . V —Karl Ferdinand Fnednch,
Prus'iian minister XII-o2jd Nagoral, Count, Governor of
Karinthia VIII-60Sa Nagot, Francis Charles, Sulpi- cian XIV-329d; at Baltimore II-229d; and Cistercians III-786C: and Jacques Andre Emery V-402b; Pigeon Hills CoUege II-230d; seminary. Emmitsbutg IX-204d; XIII-
Nato^a, Japan, c.-istle (ill) VIII-
TUla ■ 111 11 S e U 111 \ 11 1 - I '"■'
Yashiki Gate (111^-111-322 NAGPUR, DIOCESE OF X- " M9a; statistics VTI-730a Nag's Head Story I-493b Nagurczewski, writer XI I- 198a Naiy, Ignatius, Bishop of Stuhl-
Ssinburg XIV-317C Nagy Szombat. See Tyrnau . Nag-Varad. See Grosswarfem Nahabi, Ncphtali spy X-750a Nahaliel Vl'442d Nahallal. •^■"' Naalol NAHANE iNAHANAIS) IN- DIANS X-669c; IV -718a. XV-267C ,
Naharai, Joab's armour-bearer
II-515d . , ,.
Naharina, Hethite country V-
339c; VII-306a , Naharro, Bartolome. See lories.
Naharro Bartolom6 dc Nahash. See Naas .
Nahashbat, angel, in ManichaMsm
IX-592C . , , ,
Nahasson, brother-in-law of .^a^ ron I^d; chief of Jllda VIU- ,536d Nahbi. See Nahabi Nahhum. Sec Nahum . Nahlowsky, F., ecclesiastical pol-
icv Xll-:i42a . .,. .,.^ Nahoa Indians, Mexico A-2.oUQ Nahor. Sec Nachor Nahshon. Sec Nahasson Nah'siram, mother of Bardesanes "-293b , ,„
NahuaU, Mexican language. An pilo, Pedro I-513d; Anuncia- fk,n.Juandela.I-59Id;Azec, II-169c: Horacio Carochi 111 371b: Lope de Vega 8 Autos Na'huaHan Shoshonian Indians, habitation VII-7o6d
Nahum. name >--f™f^X x"- NAHUM, prophet X-bTOa -\u 478d; birthplace, VI-438b.iii genealogy of Christ VI-410C -|oOkBfX-670c; authorship X-672a- in canon IU--bJa,
270d; contents X-670c; criti-
cism X-671a; date X-6/ la
Naibnakers, patron Xl-obbc
Nails (physiol.), Schwann s dis-
,-nv.pripi XIII-593a _ .
coveries XIli-^593a
—HOLY X-672b; authenticity
X-672d; Constantme IV-523C,
feast of 1V-536C; at Notre
Dame de Pans XI-485a; at
Trier I— 30d
NAIM, cit^y X-672d; VI^42d;
Nairn, Etfendi, historian yi-349c Naiman, Mongolian tribe X-
480a , . ,_ ■ T-i-
Naimrael, in Mamcha!ism IX-
Nain, Labrador, Moravian mis- sion V-540b
—Palestine. See Nairn
Nain Sing, in Tibet XIV-719d
Naioth VI-442d
Nairi, Arnwnian tnbe. Eamman- nirkri in ll-13a; Teglath- phalasor I II-12a
-Upper Sea of the I-736b
Nairn, town. Scotland. Irish pop- ulation VIII-154b ,
Naime, Lady Carohna, writer
XIII-62lJd , . „ ,
Najera, See of X-721d; and Cala-
horra ni-148b Nairan, town. Arabia. Christian- ity i-670a; James of Sarugh VIII -278b; massacre m/ic.
N^kat^enus, WiUiam, "Celeste
PahiiCtum" XIl73o3b Nakechabendiya X-423a Nakohodotsi Indians. 6ce N acog-
dorl.es Nakota Indians. Sre sioiix Nakotoco-ondjig-kut'qin Indians,
Canada IX-30Sa Nakshatras, Lunar zodiac. Indian
.,.stronomy 1I-25C Nalewajek, Cossack rebel AV-
763c Nama-kwa. Sec Namaqua Namaqua, H'"™*"* '"^", \Jfc 4qsa; Ml-i'2ld; dialect I-182C . Namaqualand, Great, Prefecture Apostohc of XV I-bSd Namar Beli, astronomical work
Namas,'^Hottentot^tribe I-182C Hamatius, Saint, Bishop of Cler- mont IV'-54a , —Saint, Bishop of Vienne \ U
Na'mbe, pueblo, population (1910)
NamV'and idea, CondiUac IV-
— Holy, Feast of the. Sec Holy
Name, Feast of tl'| Nameche, A. J. IX-.39/b Nam_e-days, PoUsh custom XII-
Name^'of God, Spanish Confra- ternity of the Most Holy X-
-OfVsUS, CONFRATER- NITY OF THE X-ti-3b
—of Jesus, Congregabon of the XIV-lHOb .
—of Jesus, Diocese of. see
— of'j'esus. House of the 111- -g'F'^JESulf^KNIGHTS OF
_^f Ma^.' (■■hur,l,c= dedicated
-OF^MARY, FEAST OF THE HOIY X-liT3b; XV -4h4c
NAMES, CHRISTIAN X-673C: vllT^m Tl-'^Sa; X-674c; con- K?Sn" rv;?i6c; X^75b; customs X-67oa; ongin A
—Divine, Arcopagite on V-Ha HEBRfeW .X.-67oc; <»?P»™:i X-677a; Dmne X-676a, Jen-
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