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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Prince of Peace Church; Principe de la Paz; Prince of Peace (disambiguation); The Prince of Peace; Prince of Peace Catholic School

Prince of Peace         
¦ noun a title of Jesus Christ.
Prince of the Peace (title)         
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HONORARY TITLE OF MANUEL GODOY
Príncipe de la Paz (title)
Prince of the Peace () was a life title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1795 by Charles IV to Manuel Godoy, his favourite and Secretary of State. The title is a reference to the Peace of Basel which Godoy successfully managed, putting an end to the War of the Pyrenees in July 1795.
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church         
CHURCH IN IL , UNITED STATES
Prince of peace lutheran church
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church is located on 75th Street in Woodridge, Illinois, just west of the Veteran's Memorial Tollway (I-355) near 75th and Janes Avenue. The church is part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).

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Prince of Peace

Prince of Peace may refer to:

Examples of use of prince of peace
1. I can‘t help thinking of Christ Jesus, called in the Scriptures the Prince of Peace.
2. "Jesus was the prince of peace, and he can bring that peace to you.
3. Smoke is visible for miles from the five–alarm fire at the Prince of Peace Baptist Church in North Philadelphia.
4. For Christians this festival of Christmas is the time to remember the birth of the one we call "the Prince of Peace" and our source of "light and life" in both good times and bad.
5. For this reason, at Christmas, we renew our faith in the One in whom we have believed, the Word of God made man, Jesus born in Bethlehem, the Prince of Peace, and the Savior of humankind.