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Confessor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The title confessor is used within Christianity in several ways. Its oldest use is to indicate a saint who has suffered persecution and torture for the faith, but not to the point of death. The term...
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Confessor (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Confessor is the eleventh novel in Terry Goodkind's epic fantasy series The Sword of Truth , and the last in the Chainfire trilogy bringing an end to the current story arc involving the Imperial ...
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The word confessor is derived from the Latin confiteri, to confess, to profess, but it is not found in writers of the classical period, having been first used by the Christians. ... Aurelius Diogenes, confessor, and ValeriaFelicissima, put up (this monument) during their lifetime]. Among writers St. Cyprian is the first...
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King of England, born in 1003; died 5 January, 1066. He was the son of Ethelred II and Emma, daughter of Duke Richard of Normandy, being thus half-brother to King EdmundIronside, Ethelred's son by his first wife, and to King Hardicanute, Emma's son by her ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > E > St. Edward the Confessor...
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Confessor (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Confessor has reformed and is ready to show the metal universe what it has missed for ten long years.
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Amazon.com: Confessor: Chainfire Trilogy, Part 3 (Sword Of Truth,
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Edward the Confessor was king of England from 1042 to 1066. Edward's death was to transform Medieval England and led to the reign of the Norman William the Conqueror with all that his rule meant to Medieval England - castles, the Domesday Book and feudalism. ... Edward the Confessor was born in about 1003.
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