X
, ?.bbr. I-27b
ibregas, s1t„ii.1 of XIII-7fi2d UNCTONGE, ANNE DE, VEN- ERABLE XV-72.Sa; ;ind I'rsu- lincs of Dole XIII-342b; XV- 22Sa .
inambrian Indians VII-<5Gd mten, church at X-639C; choir «tall XIV-243d; and Cropper V 11 -36c
Hermann XV-652a mthicos, month III-164d inthippus, Bishop of Thagora XIV-553C
inthocroi, ethnographic classi- fication XII-624b; 624c inthodermic, racial character- istics XII-C.25b inthus, Lycia Xll-lOla intopulos Vl-ir2d irame Indians XI-402d; 403a iramilo, Mariana Cranobles di IX-7.->3b itha Vll-inoa
VVERIAN BROTHERS XV- 72sb: Canaau III-239b: con- slitiiti.iii W 720b; and Rvken XUl 2s4c; in United States XV-729a
■University XV-201d ivier, Francis, Saint. See Fran-
oiiveira, Bishop of Cochin IV- 7Sa
-del Bac, Mission of. See San Xavinr del Bac
Free Publication Society for the BUnd V-31Sb ■M. Bianchi, Blessed II-302d
— nnion. See Catholic Club of
New York
X. C. X. C. S., abbr. I-2Gb
Xelhua, in Aztec tradition X-252a
Xenaia (Xenaias of Hierapolis; of Tahal). See Phiiosenus of Mabhogh
Xene, Saint X-e60d
Xenocrates XlV-299b; and Aris- t.itlf I 713b; birthplace III-
- ,.)4c; :m.l Plato XII-26d
Xenodochium l-13a: Vll-JSld; X-32d; in early Church III- 596d; Xll-239a; in Constan- tinople VI-701a
Xenophanes of Colophon IV- 128d; XmOb
Xenophon, historian V-490c; on Babylon, capture of II-227a: at Cerasus III-537d; and Medea X-116b; and Medo- sades XIII-692d; Nicholas V XI-59a: and Pergamus XI- 666c; on political economy XII-214C; at Sinope XIV-14b
— mon.^story II-48a
—of Cos I-78Tb
Xeres, monastery XV-770b
Xerez, confraternity of priests Xn-42nd
Xerophagy l-70b; IX-152C
Xerxes I, King of Persia V-343b: XI-713a; at Abydus I-75b; and Acanthians I-92a; and Assuerus V-549b; and Jews II-5c; at Mount Athos II-17d; at Pelusium XI-610d; and Phoenicia Xn-42a: at Sarraj XIII-731b; and Thasos XIV-
5S6b; at Thenna XIV-633a:
at Thermopyla; XIV-629C; and
Toronc XIV-781C
— n. King of Persia XI-713b
Xicaquan Indians VII-756d
Ximena, wife of Bermudo III of Leon I1I-41IC
—wife of the Cid III-769C; XV- 251d
Ximenes, Alphonsus, missionary XIII-76(ia
—Anna VI -233a
— DIDACUS XV-729C
—Francisco X11-C04C
— Geronimo, martyr I-681C
—Leonardo vni-7b
Ximenez, Fehpe S. XV-766a
— Fortunio 11 1-4 12b
— Garcea lll-412b
-Pedro XV-S.-,c
— DE CISNEROS, FRANCISCO XV 72!ld: arul Adrian VI I- 15!ld; and Alcala I'niycrsitv I-271b; IX-r,lSd; and College of the Three Languages, Alcald IV-109d; consecration XIV- 453a: Franciscan reform VI- 2S5c; and gnomon of Toscanelli XIV-7Sfid; and indulgences IX-442b; and Las Casas III- 397d; and monasteries, reform of VIII-178d; monument IX- 518d; and Mozarabic books IX-303a; and Mozarabic Rite X-612d; and Polyglot Bible V-287b; 289c; XI-302d; XII- 222a; XIII-724b; portrait XV- 730a; and Presentation of B. V. M., feast XII-400b; and
Quinoncs XII-fil3c; Spain,
seryicrs t.i Xl\-7.')fic
— de Rada, Rodrigo, Archbishop
of ToI.Mm, and cathedral, To-
ledo XlV-7.Wd; on Mozarabic
Rite X-612c; and Plascencia
XII-157d; and Spain XIV-
756b
— de Urrea, Miguel, Bishop of
Tarazona XIV-452d Ximeno, Bishop of Abarracin
Xin-6S4b — Jose Joaquin X-532d —Pedro XV-2."i3c XimiUia X\' 226d Xincan Indians VIl-756d Xiphihnos, John, patriarch VI-
765d; Xll-545a Xiquipilli, Aztec symbol n-171a Xiropotamos, monastery II-48a Xisutbros, in Babylonian epic II-51.5a; XI-88d; in chrono- logical table I-552C; ship of; See rt-napishtim XMT., abbr. I-21d Xochicalco, ruins I-375a Xochimiico Indians II-169d;
170a: X-251b Xois (Sakha) V-338c Xosa, language ^'III-o91c XPC, abbr. I-27b XS., abbr. I-27b Xuan Day, Indo-China VII-770C Xuarez, Catalina IV-397d; 400a — Juan. Src Sii:irez Xumpo, Michael. See Michael
Xump6 Xystus. See Sixtus XYZ correspondence XV-166a
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