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Vienne (Canonici
Regulares Sancti Antonii, or CRSAnt), also
Antonines or
Antonites, were a
congregation in the
Roman Catholic church,
founded in c. 1095...
- ill and injured. The
Order of St. Anthony,
whose members were
known as
Antonites, grew quickly, and
hospitals spread through France,
Germany and Scandinavia...
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illustrate these contributions in kind, an
important source of
income for the
Antonites. This
central section is
framed by
Saint Augustine and
Saint Jerome, two...
- of evidences:
Little Rachel is
merely a
mirror image of
Hazel Miner).
Antonites, Alex (June 2008). "Suid-Afrika na
dertien jaar (1994 -2007)". Tydskrif...
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Pechersk Monastery.
Prince Iziaslav I of Kiev
ceded the
whole mountain to
Antonite monks who
founded a
monastery built by
architects from Constantinople....
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November 2009.
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Antonites,
Alexander (1
March 2019). "Fiber
Spinning During the
Mapungubwe Period...
- (transcendent). On the
Hesychast side, the
controversy was
taken up by
Antonite St
Gregory Palamas,
afterwards Archbishop of Thessalonica, who was asked...
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Elizabeth ordered Peter to
return the
confiscated horses and
value to the
Antonite monastery of Daróc (today Dravce, Slovakia),
which he took unlawfully....
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University of Cape Town, and then at the
University of Pretoria.
Professor Antonites Alexander and
later Professor Alain Ndedi were
among the
first scholars...
- community,
while the choir,
divided by a rood screen, was
reserved for the
Antonites. It
ceased to be a
monastic church after secularization in 1802. The forgotten...