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Cecil (1563–1612),
Secretary of
State to King
James I, and was
christened "
Cecilius" in
honour of his father's employer. His mother, his father's wife, was...
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ancient family of
Arundells in Cornwall, England, and the wife of
Cecilius Calvert, 2nd
Baron Baltimore (1605–1675),
founder and
first lord proprietor...
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Saint Caecilius (Cecil,
Cecilius, Cäcilius, Spanish: San Cecilio) is
venerated as the
patron saint of Granada, Spain.
Tradition makes him a
Christian missionary...
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After Baltimore died in
April 1632, the
charter was
granted to his son,
Cecilius Calvert, 2nd
Baron Baltimore (1605–1675), on June 20, 1632. Officially...
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Caecilius of
Calacte was a
rhetorician and
literary critic active in Rome
during the
reign of Augustus. The main
source of
information about Caecilius'...
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develop the land, he died, and his son
Cecilius Calvert, 2nd
Baron Baltimore was
given the charter.
Cecilius officially established the
Province of Maryland...
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Governor of Maryland. Sir
George Calvert, 1st
Baron Baltimore (1579–1632)
Cecilius Calvert, 2nd
Baron Baltimore (1605–1675)
Charles Calvert, 3rd
Baron Baltimore...
- George, Helen, Henry, John (died young), and Philip.
Calvert named his son "
Cecilius" (1605–1675) for Sir
Robert Cecil,
first Earl of
Salisbury (1563–1612)...
- Towne" (after Lady Anne
Arundell (1616–1649), the late wife of the late
Cecilius Calvert,
second Lord Baltimore, 1605–1675). In 1654,
after the
Third English...
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Avalon in
Newfoundland was
granted palatine status, as was
Maryland under Cecilius Calvert, 2nd
Baron Baltimore.
Marcher Lord—very
similar to a
palatine lord...