Cardinal direction — Cardinal point redirects here. For other uses of the term, see Cardinal point (disambiguation). A compass rose showing the four cardinal directions, the four ordinal directions, plus eight further divisions. The four cardinal directions or… … Wikipedia
Cardinal Virtues — • The four principal virtues upon which the rest of the moral virtues turn or are hinged Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cardinal Virtues Cardinal Virtues … Catholic encyclopedia
Common cardinal veins — Scheme of arrangement of parietal veins … Wikipedia
Cardinal — • A dignitary of the Roman Church and counsellor of the pope Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cardinal Cardinal † … Catholic encyclopedia
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Cardinal Vicar — ( it. Cardinale Vicario) is a title commonly given to the vicar general of the diocese of Rome for the portion of the diocese within Italy. The official title, as given in the Annuario Pontificio (under the heading Vicariate of Rome ), is Vicar… … Wikipedia
Cardinal vowel — Cardinal vowels are a set of reference vowels used by phoneticians in describing the sounds of languages. For instance, the vowel of the English word feet can be described with reference to cardinal vowel 1, IPA| [i] , which is the cardinal vowel … Wikipedia
Cardinal Vicar — • The vicar general of the pope, as Bishop of Rome, for the spiritual administration of the city, and its surrounding district, properly known as Vicarius Urbis Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cardinal Vicar Cardinal V … Catholic encyclopedia
Cardinal tetra — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum … Wikipedia
Cardinal Newman High School — is a common secondary school name stemming from John Henry Newman s title that may refer to:* Cardinal Newman High School (West Palm Beach, Florida), a Florida high school. * Cardinal Newman High School (Santa Rosa, California), a California high … Wikipedia
Cardinal of Guise — can refer to these members of the French ducal family de Guise who became cardinals: *Louis I, Cardinal of Guise (1527 1578) *Louis II, Cardinal of Guise, his nephew, (1555 1588) Probably the more common usage. *Louis III, Cardinal of Guiseee… … Wikipedia