Nola (NOLANA) Diocese; suffragan of Naples. The city of Nola in the Italian Province of Caserta, in Campania, is said to have been founded by the Etruscans or by Chalcideans from Cumae. On the most ancient coins it is called Nuvlana. In the Samnite War (311 B.C.) the town was taken by the Romans, in … Continue reading “Nola”
Noisome
Noisome NOISOME.Noisome is literally annoy-some. The adj. means offensive, injurious in AV [Note: Authorized Version.] ; the word is now rather rarely used, but when it is used it means loathsome rather than hurtful. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Noisome noisum (, hawwah, , ra; , kakos): Noisome from annoy (annoysome) has in Bible … Continue reading “Noisome”
Noise
Noise noiz (, kol, , hamon, , sha’on; , phone): Noise is most frequently the translation of kol, voice, sound, in the King James Version (Exo 20:18, the noise of the trumpet, the Revised Version (British and American) voice; Exo 32:17 twice, 18; Jdg 5:11, (they that are delivered) from the noise of the archers, … Continue reading “Noise”
Noirlieu, Louis-Francois Martin De
Noirlieu, Louis-Francois Martin De a French ecclesiastical writer, was born at Sainte-Menehould (Marne), June 5, 1792. After having studied the humanities in the Lyceum of Rheim she went to Paris in 1810, and the following year was nominated professor in the Seminary of Sainte-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet, where he taught rhetoric. In 1815 he went to Rome; there … Continue reading “Noirlieu, Louis-Francois Martin De”
Noir, John Le
Noir, John Le SEE LENOIR. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Nohamians
Nohamians is the name of an ancient Mohammedan sect, followers of Ibrahim al- Noham, who, having read books of philosophy, set up a new sect; and imagining that he could not sufficiently remove God from being the author of evil without divesting him of his power, he taught that no power ought to be ascribed … Continue reading “Nohamians”
Nohah
Nohah (Heb. Nochah’, , rest; Sept. ), the fourth in order of birth of the sons of Benjamin, -and head of a family in the tribe of Benjamin (1Ch 8:2). B.C. cir. 1850. He is probably the same with BECHER (Gen 46:21) or IR (1Ch 7:12). SEE JACOB. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical … Continue reading “Nohah”
Nogarole, Isotta
Nogarole, Isotta a lady of Verona, of a family celebrated for the wisdom, piety, and beauty of its women, was born in 1428. She was a great philosopher and divine, mistress of several languages, and of an eloquence surpassing all. the orators of Italy. She made a most eloquent speech at the Council of Mantua, … Continue reading “Nogarole, Isotta”
Nogari, Paris
Nogari, Paris a Roman painter, was born in 1512. He imitated the style of Raffaellino da Reggio, and painted a number of frescoes in the Vatican Gallery during the pontificate of Gregory XIII. He also executed several oil-paintings. Among his principal works: is a picture of Christ Bearing his Cross, in the church Della Madonna … Continue reading “Nogari, Paris”
Nogaret, Guillaume De
Nogaret, Guillaume de Born about the middle of the thirteenth century at St. Felix-en-Lauragais; died 1314; he was one of the chief counsellors of Philip the Fair, of France (1285-1314), said to be descended from an Albigensian family and was a protégé of the lawyer, Pierre Flotte. He studied law, winning a doctorate and a … Continue reading “Nogaret, Guillaume De”