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- Amsterdam [r]: The capital city of the Netherlands; 2007 population 743,100. [e]
- Augustine of Hippo [r]: (November 13 354–August 28 430) Bishop and Doctor of the Church. [e]
- Calcidius [r]: (4th century) Little known Christian who translated the first part (to 53c) of Plato's Timaeus from Greek into Latin around the year 321 and provided with it an extensive commentary. [e]
- Charles Darwin [r]: (1809 – 1882) English natural scientist, most famous for proposing the theory of natural selection. [e]
- Christianity [r]: The largest world religion, which centers around the worship of one God, his son Jesus Christ, and his Holy Spirit. [e]
- Christmas [r]: Winter holiday beginning on 25th December; originated as a pagan festival but was adopted by early Christians to observe the birth of Jesus, and today is a major international event regardless of religious background. [e]
- Elizabethan Religious Settlement [r]: Elizabeth I’s response to the religious divisions created over the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI and Mary I. [e]
- Lacrosse [r]: Outdoor team sport for ten players (men) or twelve players (women), each of whom uses a netted stick (the crosse) in order to pass and catch a hard rubber ball with the aim of scoring goals by propelling the ball into the opposition goal. [e]
- Nicolaus of Luxemburg [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Papacy [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Roman Catholic Church [r]: The largest of several Christian churches that holds communion with the Pope in Rome, claiming direct succession from Saint Peter. [e]
- Saint Nicholas [r]: A fourth century bishop now closely associated with Christmas and the patron saint of (among many) Amsterdam, Russia, children and sailors; the inspiration for Santa Claus. [e]
- Sephardi Jews [r]: Add brief definition or description
- History of Poland [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Pope [r]: Head of the Roman Catholic Church. [e]
- Saint Peter [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Presbyterian [r]: A term in religion to describe church governance. It has a graded system of representative ecclesiastical bodies, such as presbyteries, sessions and a general assembly, that have legislative and judicial powers. [e]