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Navigate ScansAdditional articles on this scanFlabellum - In liturgical use a fan made of leather, silk, parchment, or feathers intended to keep away insects from the Sacred Species and from the priest Flagellants - A fanatical and heretical sect that flourished in the thirteenth and succeeding centuries
Nearby ArticlesPlacidus Fixlmillner - Astronomer, b. at Achleuthen near Kremsmunster, Austria, in 1721; d. at Kremsmunster, August 27, 1791 Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau - Physicist, b. at Paris, Sept. 23, 1819; d. at Nanteuil, Seine-et-Marne, Sept. 18, 1896 Flabellum - In liturgical use a fan made of leather, silk, parchment, or feathers intended to keep away insects from the Sacred Species and from the priest Aelia Flaccilla - Empress, wife of Theodosius the Great, died c. A.D. 385 or 386 Flagellants - A fanatical and heretical sect that flourished in the thirteenth and succeeding centuries Flagellation - The history of the whip, rod, and stick, as instruments of punishment and of voluntary penance, is a long and interesting one
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