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- In England, the Lord of Misrule – known in Scotland as the Abbot of Unreason and in France as the Prince des Sots – was an officer appointed by lot during...
- V W X Y Z Abbot of Misrule – Lord of Misrule admirable doctorRoger Bacon Attic bee – Sophocles, from the sweetness and beauty of his productions bidding...
- led by the Abbot of Misrule. Christmas was a time filled with old magic when animals could talk and nature spirits abounded, but followers of the new religion...
- as English priest, wears a chaplet of vine leaves on his head and a garland over one shoulder; he is Abbot of Misrule. Lackland enters behind them; he is...
- monastery of Kennaquhair where Ambrose is being installed as abbot. Ch. 14: The mob of misrule enter the church and Roland stabs the Abbot of Unreason...
- Baring-Gould, Sabine (1974). Hitch****, Gordon (ed.). Folk Songs of the West Country. Newton Abbot, Devon: David & Charales. pp. 102–103. ISBN 0715364197.; note...
- 959. He clashed at the beginning of his reign with Dunstan, the powerful Abbot of Glastonbury and ****ure Archbishop of Canterbury, and exiled him to Flanders...
- calling him "our 'belly cheer', our Lord of Misrule, our occasional defiance of authority, our spirit of seasonal joy". A pattern in the dermatologic...
- w****ailing folk custom found in South Wales. The tradition entails the use of an eponymous hobby horse which is made from a horse's skull mounted on a pole...
- burned, and the name of this event actually derives from the Genoese/Italian word for bonfire. The bonfire was followed by the abbot reporting various city...