- held the
position of archdeacon,
Baysio is
often known by the name
Archidiaconus and thus quoted. The
probable place of his
birth is Reggio,
where he...
-
William of
Poitiers (Latin:
Guillelmus Pictaviensis, French:
Guillaume de Poitiers; c. 1020 – 1090) was a
Norman priest who
served as the
chaplain of Duke...
- Pamplona" (Roberto
Ketenensi de Anglia, qui nunc
Pampilonensis ecclesiae archidiaconus est).
Prior to 1141,
Robert and
Hermann of
Carinthia were
engaged in...
-
Thomas the
Archdeacon (Latin:
Thomas Archidiaconus; Italian:
Tommaso Arcidiacono; Croatian: Toma Arhiđakon; c. 1200 – 8 May 1268), also
known as Thomas...
- aʳ—aliter or maior. a'r—a meridie. Arbí.—(De) Arbitris. Arch.—
Archidiaconus. archð—
archidiaconus. arcħi—archiepiscopi Arch·M·—Archiepiscopatus Mediolani. arcħo...
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Constantinus Afric**** Casinensis,
Deusdedit Cardinalis,
Willelmus Pictavensis Archidiaconus,
Joannes De Garlandia,
Rufinus Episcopus 151 Urb**** II 152–153 Bruno...
-
throughout the
report except in
three places where they use the
Latin word
archidiaconus. The
leaders of the
Puthenkoor Malankara Syrian Church selected a nephew...
- the
UNESCO World Heritage.
Until a
burglary in 1962, a
painting of "
Archidiaconus Schroeter" had hung in the
vestry of the
Church for 250 years. The first...
-
throughout the
report except in
three places where they use the
Latin word
archidiaconus.
There is no
chance for the
Malankara Church to use this
Latin word...
-
vastare et
dissipare totum epsicopatum, si quis restitisset."
Henricus Archidiaconus, "Historia
calamitatum ecclesiae Salsiburgiensis,", p. 1543. Brackmann...