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 D., abbr. I-24a; 26c: 122d

—Biblical symbol IV-83d

Daae, Ludwig, Norwegian writer XI-121C

D'Abbadie, Antoine. See Abbadie, Antoiiie d'

Dabbasheth. See Debbasetb

Daberath. See Dabereth

Dabereth (Daburiyeh) VI-437d; XIV-552b

Dabir (Darheriyeh) VI-437d; Josue destroys VIlI-524d

— (Toghret ed-Debr) VI-437d

Dabira. See Dabereth

D'Abitot, Urso IX-577C

Dablon, Claude IV-601a; IX- Us9b; 769b; XIV-397d; XV- 657d; 662b; oa Crepieul. IV- 4S4b; Huronia, popuiation of VII-368C; Iroquois mission X- 387b; on Laval IX-16b; and Marquette IX-690d; Miami Indians X-271c; in Michigan IV-75Sb; in New York XI- 20c; at Sault Sainte Mane III- 233b; in Ungava XV-127b

Dabonaa, son of St. Darerca IV- CiSfjc

Dabour. .Sec Thabor

Daboura, Kbirbet XIV-552b

Dabovitch, Sebastian VI-773d

D'Abreu, Antonio, X-783b

Dabromil, Galieia, monastery II- 324a

Dabrowski, Joseph, Polish mis- sionary XII-208a; XVI-32a; and Polish Legions XII-lS7b; and seminary XII-209C

Dabflriyeh. See Dabereth

DACCA, DIOCESE OF IV-601b; VII-404C; Arakan attached to III-S3a; statistics VII-730a

Daces, Bishop of Berenice II- 489c

Dach, Simon, German poet VI- .522b

Dache. .See Lahamu

Dacheriana, canonical collection IV-392b

Dachonna, Saint, and St. At- tracta IV-lS9d

Dachos. See Lachmos

Dacia, civil diocese of VII-663d; Theodosius 1, cession to VI- 756d; XIV-«34a

— felix XIII-224d

— Mediterranea, ancient province VI-738b; 73Sd

Dacian, Roman governor, and Saragossa XIII-468d; in Spain XV-434d

Dacians, in Transylvania XIII- 22 td; XV-20d

Dacianus, Prefect of the Gauls I- 209b; XV-2.3ld; Saint Severus .■on.lrinnel by II-289b

Dacia Romana, Rumanian soci- ety \l-7.ilb ,

DACIER, ANDRE IV-602a; and FC-nelon VI-38C

—ANNE IV-602b

Dacimium, Phrygia XIV-387c

Dacius, Bishop of Milan V-638d; XIV-70Sa

Dacke, Nils, opposes Reforma- ti.)n XIV-349C

Dacri, Giovanni, Bishop of Tre- viso XV-39a

Dadan, name, origin of I-fin4c

Dadei RufB, pseudonym n-69d

Dadin d'Hauteserne, Antoine. Ser Haviteaerne, Antoine Da-

dm .r

Dadisko, Abbot of Mt. Izla, writ-

incsXIV-lOOd Dadjesus, Catholicos of Seleucia

Ill-l.^.lc Dado (Dadon), Saint. See Oucn — Bish..i> .if Verdun XV-IWla Dadon, iicrrnit, Conques founded

bv XIINKISc Dadyset, I'arai family XI-.">09a Dffidalus and Icarus (Canova)

III 2',lsc

DiEmonologie (James I) XV-677a Daens, Abbe, party loader II- 104d

— Veremund, Termonde Abbey founded by I-lSOa

Daer-stock ceiles, defined II- 753d

Daeva, defined IV-711a; 714d; in Zoroastrianism II-155C

Da Forli. See Melozzo da Forll

Dafrosa, mother of St. Bibiana II-542d

Da Gama, Saldanha. See Gama, .Saldanha da

Dagamond, Saint, Abbot of Con- dat XIII-341b

Dagan-tal<ala, ruler of Ascalon IV-603a

Dagaran, Armenian liturgical book XIII-79a

Dagbladet, periodical XIV-4Slb

Dagda, in Irish literature VIII- 119d

Daghavork, in Armenian Rite Xlll-SOa

Dagibert, Abbot of Farfa V-786b

Dagmar, queen XVI-72a; pec- toral cross IV-534a

Dagobas, in Buddhist temple XIV-497C; in Ceylon III-549d; defined III-31a

Dagobert, Capuchin XIII-782C

—I, King of the Fr.anks VI-240b; IX-550C; and St. Amandus I- 380b; St. Arnulf of Metz I- 752b; and St. Desidcrius IV- 751b; and St. Ehgius V-386a; Elnon endowed by III-210d; and St. Enimie X-lSOc; and Jews VIII-391C; and St. Not- burga XI-123d; and St. Ouen XI-360b; XHI-209c; and St, Denis. Abbey of XI-J86d; XIII-343d; and Samo VIII- 607b; and St. Vincent XV- 434b

— II, Saint, King of Austrasia XIII-345b; and Saint Arbo- gast I-6S6b; St. Audomar in- vested bv (ill.) VIII-SSc; and Gregory of Utrecht VII-21b

— m. King of the Franks VI- 241b

— Count of Louvain VII-507b

— of Pisa, Patriarch of Jerusalem VlII-368b; XI-550d

Dagon, God of Philistines IV- 602c; XII-22b; XIII-423c; Babylonian origin IV-603a; fall of I-723a; temple IV- 61 «a; VI-400a; temple de- stroyed n-169b

Dagsb'urg, and Metz X-248d

Daguerreotype, Fizeau, work of

VI-SXC

DAGUESSEAU, HENRI-FRAN- COIS lV-l,Hb; Butler's me- moirs of III-91b; French acad- emician I-S9b; as literary pa- tron II-715b; on Louis XIV IX-373b; on Roman jurists XI-t39d

Daguin, monk, Saint Bercharius, murdered by II-486b

— Florent, Vicar Apostolic of Mongolia X-482b

Dagulf, Psalter of, manuscript IX-61Sb

Dagupan, Philippine Islands, col- lege in XI-1.50a

Dahan, Athanasius, Patriarch of Antioch. See Theodosius VI

Dahcotahs, in North America I- 410c

Dahe iPhtEnicians) XII-llc

Dahlberg, Johann, at Heidelberg Castle \I-4ir,a

Dablmann, Friedrich Christopher leader of Moderates, Pru-ssia VI-510a

— Joseph, orientalist VII-3.')9c; on castes XII-J09b; Paraguay- an languages Xn-695b

Dahmen, Francis Xavier, mis- sionary II^lLIb; X'36(,c

Dahn, Felix, n.>velist Vl-.527d

Dahomans, ethnological el.a.ssili- cati.iTi XII (■)2(id

DAHOMEY, VICARIATE APOSTOLIC OF IV-603d;

animistic theory I-528c; cus- tom VI-56c; fetishism VI-57b; map I-facing ISO; Moham- medans in X-426a; natives of I-lS2d

Daibon. Sec Dibon

Daidan. See D.adan

Daignault, Alphonus, missionary' XV-74t;.d

Daille, Jean, Protestant contro- versialist VII-.533d; on Igna- tian letters VII-646a; on Mi- nucius Felix and Tertullian X- 336b; and Turrianus ni-280d

Daillebout. See Aitleboust, Louis d'

Daillon, Joseph de la Roche. See La Roche Daillon

D'Ailly, Pierre d'. See Ailly, Pierre d'

Daily Independent, periodical, Ireland VIII-115a

— Nation, periodical. Ireland XI- 682c

Daimbert, Patriarch of Jerusalem VI-625C; VIII-363C

—Bishop of Sens XIII-717b

Daimio, in Japan VIII-298d; 312b

Dai Nihon. See Japan

Dainihonshi, Japanese work VIIl-314b

Dai Nippon. See Japan

Dair Abu Makar II-534d

Daire, Irish chieftain I-730a; XI-557C

Dais, for altar III-297c; in Syrian houses I-441a

Daisan. .See Bardesanes

Daisenberger, Passion Plav, re- vised XI-534b

Daisies, Babylonian month II- 515a

Daiukku X-llSa

Dajaka, hospital II-536a

Daltalieh, Sharkieh, and Ghar- bieh, Jacobite diocese V-355d

Da Khure. See Urga

Dakota, Vicariate Apostolic of XIV-16d; 162a

■ — Indians XV-657d; ethnological classification Xll-626d; lan- guage I^llb; in Minnesota X-327c; spirits of XIII-750c; See Sious

Daksha, Indian deity IV-t09d

Dalada Maligawa, Buddhist tem- ple III-54Sa; VIII-596d

Dalai Kui, Buddhist sacred is- land, Mongolia X-479d

— lama, in Lamaist hierarchy III-32a; X-lSOc; XII-409C; XIV-718d

Dalame, insurrection in XIV- 352d

Dalberg, Bavarian family I-114a

— ADOLPHDS VON IV-604b

— Johann von. Bishop of Worms XV-70Sb; and Agricola I- 231c; Celtes, pupil of III-492c; at Heidelberg VII-196d; and Humanism VII-540C; and Tri- thomius XV-62d

— Karl Theodore von. Primate of Germany IX-552C; at Con- stance iV-28Sa; Fesch, coad- jutor to VI-51a: Frankfort granted to VI-23Sb; and Her- der, Bartholomaus VII-251d; at Mainz XV-205d; and Pius VII XII-133a; at Ratisbon XII-65Sa: and SchlosserXIII- 545b; and Wessenberg XV- .590c; .59 la

— Wolfgang von. Archbishop of Mainz, rx-552a; and Miletus X-304a

D'Albornoz. Sec Gil d'Albor^

D'Albuquerque, Alfonso de. See

Alhuqiu-rquc. Alfonzo dp Dalby, Sei- of XVL71C: estab- lished IX-t34b —Robert, and Amias I-12Sb;

martyrdom V^76b Dalderby, John de. Bishop of Lincoln V-lOld; lX-267a

Daldianus. .See Artemidorue V- 156a

Dale, Premonstratensian founda- tion X-789d

■ — Sir Thomas, Governor of Vir- ginia, penal laws X1-616C

D'Alembert, Jean le Rond. See Alembert, Jean le Rond d'

Daleth, Hebrew letter VII-176C: XlV-529b

Daley, Cornelius, missionary IV- 56a

— John, in Vermont XV-256d

— Victor J., poet ll-120a

Dalfinger, Ambrosius. .See Ehing-

DALGAIRNS, JOHN DOBREE IV-604C; conversion V-113b; in Ctford Movement XI-374C

Dalgamo, George V-317a

Dalheim, monastery, suppression X\-604c

Dalhoff, Theodore, Archbishop of Bombay II-645a

Daliet el Kurmul, town, Moimt Carmel III-352d

Dalila, name X-676c

DALILA lV-605a; XIII-423C

Dalin, Missionary of the Com- pany of Mary IX-749d

Dalkey, Ireland, Loreto con- vent XI1I-S78C (ill.) V-175a

Dall, William Healey, on Alaska Vll-748a

Dalleeus, Jean. See Daille, Jean

DALLAS, DIOCESE OF IV- 60,5b; erected XIV-549C; in- stitutions, charitable XII-247a; Our Lady of Charity, Convent of XII-712C; Polish population (1907) XII-211a; population XIV-549d; statistical table XV-176d: Ursuline Academy (ill.) IV-605d; University XIV- 550a

Dallavigna, Guglielmo, Bishop of Todi XIV-7o4c

Dalle Madonne, Lippo. See Scan- nabecchi. Filippo

DALLEY, WILLLAM BEDE IV- 606a; as journalist Il-120c

Dallin, Cyrus E., American sculp- tor XIll-648a

Dalioz, Armand, French jurist XIII-663C; ««3d

Dalman, Gustaf Herman, on St. Luke X\-449c; on Targum XI\'-157b; on virgin birth of Christ XV-451a

Dalmanutha Vl-137d

Dalmasio. See Scannabecehi

Dalmati iDahnatians) IV-606d

DALMATIA 1\ -606a

— Church i'l: ad limina visits II- 5SSd; Franciscan Third Order XIV-642d; monasteries II- 323c; Poor Clares, Order of XII-254b; primatial see I- 583a; Servian Church of VI- 755a

— Geography: ancient pro^nnce IV-510C; Vl-73Sa; Roman province II-695b; See under Atxstro-Hungarian Monarchy; Geography

— Hislory IV-606d; Belisarius Vlll-578d; French X-691b; government IV-606C; kingdom of VII-664a; Venetian-Hun- garian War XV-337d; Vene- tians IV-Sllc; Venetian-Turk- ish War I-5S2C

— Literature IV-608a; Glagolitic alphabet VI-576a; XIV-42a; newspapers XI-669d; 670a

—Reliiri'm IV-C06C

Dahnatian Bible XV-369b

Dalmatians in United States XIV-52b

DALMATIC IV-608b; Aries ol)- tains III-13.5c; colour IV- I35b- deacon's use of IV-fiSOb; in Flngland X-.505c; XII-71.3c; as funeral pall VI-32'2a; his- tory IV-60sb; iiturgy I-.5S3a; material IV-60Sd; origin IV- COOc; in Orthodox Church IV-

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