Treaty of Kuchuk Kainarji
Treaty of Kuchuk Kainarji , 1774, peace treaty signed at the end of the first of the Russo-Turkish Wars undertaken by Catherine II of Russia against Sultan Mustafa III of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey). It was signed at the village of Kuchuk Kainarji, now Kaynardzha, NE Bulgaria, in the Dobruja, near the Danube and SE of Silistra. The treaty ceded Kerch and several other Black Sea ports in the Crimea to Russia and declared the rest of the khanate of Crimea independent. Russian trading ships were allowed to navigate in Turkish waters. Moldavia and Walachia were restored to the suzerainty of the sultan, but Russia obtained the right of intervening with the Sublime Porte (the sultan's court) on behalf of those two principalities. Russia furthermore acquired certain rights of representation on behalf of the Greek Orthodox subjects of the sultan. By a separate treaty (1775) Turkey ceded Bukovina to Austria. The Treaty of Kuchuk Kainarji facilitated the eventual Russian annexation (1783) of the Crimea and was the basis of the later claims of Russia as protector of the Christians in the Ottoman Empire. The Russian ascendancy over Turkey, of which the treaty was a symptom, made the Eastern Question acute. Varied spellings include the forms Kutchuk and Kainardji.
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Benedictines welcome women to make temporary commitment.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: National Catholic Reporter; 12/3/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...only way of being a Benedictine woman at that time...Riepp developed Benedictines in active ministry...will have a mentor on Benedictine spirituality and engage...independent study of Benedictine literature and tradition...may keep them. The Benedictines make clear, said...
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Newspaper article from: Naperville Sun, The (IL); 3/15/2002; 696 words
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Newspaper article from: St. Joseph News-Press; 11/17/2002; 563 words
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Newspaper article from: St. Joseph News-Press; 2/13/2004; 516 words
; William Jewell Men 75, Benedictine 63 William Jewell Swinford 1...2. Totals 25-61 19-24 75. Benedictine 63 Fletchall 0-0 0-0 0, Marx...19 63. Halftime- Jewell 37, Benedictine 28. 3-Point goals-Jewell 6...
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Magazine article from: Magistra; 12/1/2008; ; 700+ words
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PR Newswire; 8/13/1996; 700+ words
; ...Aug. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- The Benedictine Health System (BHS) and Health Dimensions...agreement and a closing on Aug. 5 to form Benedictine Health Dimensions, a new concept in...consulting for these post-acute programs. Benedictine Health Dimensions will place special...
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Newspaper article from: Sun, The: Lisle (IL); 1/9/2009; 700+ words
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Benedictine basketball box scores
Newspaper article from: St. Joseph News-Press; 1/10/2008; ; 452 words
; men's basketball benedictine 74 mid-America nazarene 70 Mid...2. Totals 23-60 22-29 70. Benedictine (10-5) Larson 4-7 0-0 8...27-58 13-15 74. Halftime -- Benedictine 39, Mid-America 30. 3-Point...
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Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Benedictine Order
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
...congregations of monks into the Benedictine Confederation, with an...smaller orders following the Benedictine Rule (Vallombrosians...enclosure than communities of Benedictines had previously practised. Benedictine sisters, who are not nuns...
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Benedictine
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
Benedictine a monk or nun of a Christian...their own modifications. Benedictines were also known as Black...their habits. The liqueur benedictine , based on brandy, is...being originally made by Benedictine monks in France.
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benedictine
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
benedictine , sweet liqueur originated in 1510 by Benedictine monks at Fécamp, France, and now manufactured by a secular...Optimo Maximo [to God most good, most great]. The exact formula of benedictine remains a secret.
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Heidenmauer, The; Or, The Benedictines
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature
Heidenmauer, The; Or, The Benedictines, romance by Cooper , published in 1832. In 16th‐century Bavaria the Benedictines of the abbey of Limburg strive to maintain their temporal power in the town of Dürkheim, which they...
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