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The term (literally "in the breast") means an appointment of someone Cardinal, but it is not announced publically.from WikipediaIn pectore (Latin for "in the breast/heart") is a term used in the Catholic Church to refer to appointments to the College of Cardinals by the Pope whose names are not publicly revealed (viz., reserved by the Pope "in his bosom"). This right of the pope is rarely exercised, usually in circumstances where the pope wants to make a statement for later historians about the honour due a particular cleric, while not wanting to endanger that same cleric in his present circumstances of persecution.
The fastest way to get gold in Lunia is by farming high-level dungeons and selling the valuable drops you acquire. Another option is to participate in events that offer gold rewards or selling items on the marketplace to other players. Lastly, completing daily quests and challenges can also provide a steady stream of gold over time.
· Nicolaus Copernicus was born in Torun, Poland on the 19th of February 1473· Nicolaus died on the 4 May 1543 at the age of 70· Nicolaus full name is Nicolaus Copernicus but his original name was Mikolaj Kopernik· Nicolaus's dad Niklas Koppernigk (aka Nicolaus Copernicus Sr.) was a wholesale trader and was a native Krakow.· Barbara Watzelrode Nicolaus's mother is from a high mercantile family.· Nicolaus had one brother and two sisters- Andreas- Barbara- Katharina· At the age of ten Nicolaus lost his father and was adopted by his uncle, Lucas Watzenrode· Nicolaus didn't have a wife or any children because· Nicolaus when to:- University of Krakow to study math, painting and medicine- University of Bologna so that he could study Greek, mathematics and astronomy- University of Padua to study more medicine- University of Ferrara and studied canon law of the Roman Catholic Church.- In 1491 at the University of Krakow, Nicolaus began his he studies by studding math, painting and medicine. Later on in his live when working at a church Nicolaus became interested in astronomy. In 1513 Nicolaus opened his own observatory so that he could study the planets and stars by himself.- In 1543 just before he died Nicolaus proved that the sun was in the middle on the universe this is exactly what the picture underneath is showing. The Catholic Church ignored Nicolaus discovery for nearly 3 centuries and after Nicolaus died the Catholic Church banned everyone from reading the information he found out about the universe. Nicolaus also proved that the sun, the moon and the earth were round.
I've been told true diamonds will cut glass & if you have it examined by a Jeweler DO NOT leave it overnight as you may receive a fake back. GOOD LUCK. Heavy Liquid Method: Keeping the diamond in "clerici diluted solution" (poisonous) of S.G. 3.52 will suspend (neither floats nor sinks) whereas other stones will either float or sink. The actual cleric solution has S.G. of 4.00 but with added "methylene iodide" and with help of indicator stone (diamond) will make the solution of similar S.G. that of a diamond i.e. 3.52. This "clerici diluted solution" is one heck a solution to identify diamond from rest of the gemstone world.
The heliocentric theory was developed by the ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician Aristarchus of Samos in the 3rd century BCE. He proposed that the Sun, not the Earth, was the center of the universe, and that the Earth revolved around it.
I think cleric is pretty good,but Seal Master is the best class
a cleric is a religious person. the oxford cleric is from the Canterbury tales by geoffry chaucer
Cleric's Challenge was created in 1993.
Richard Peters - cleric - died in 1776.
Richard Peters - cleric - was born in 1704.
Richard Thomas - cleric - was born in 1753.
Richard Thomas - cleric - died in 1780.
Robert Wynne - cleric - died in 1743.
William Thomas - cleric - was born in 1734.
William Thomas - cleric - died in 1799.
Thomas Powell - cleric - died in 1660.
James Vincent - cleric - died in 1783.