- by
Armentarius and by Arias.
Armentarius was
still bishop as late as 1018, when he
signed the act of a
royal judgement of
Alfonso V as "
Armentarius, in...
- the
similarly named Armentarius, the
archiatrus (chief physician) of Tours, who is
mentioned treating Gregory in 573.
Armentarius was a Jew. His role...
-
Armentarius of
Pavia was
Bishop of
Pavia from 711 to 732.
Armentarius succeeded Bishop Damian.
During his episcopacy, he had an
ongoing dispute with Benedict...
- or alferis,
although it was also
translated into
Latin as
armiger or
armentarius,
meaning "armour-bearer". The
connection with arms-bearing is visible...
- Columbia, Leo, Taurus, Ursula, etc. from agriculture, e.g., Agricia,
Armentarius, Palmatinus, Stereorius, etc. from flowers, e.g., Balsamia, Flosculus...
- and societies. In Francia, for example,
figures like
Isaac Judaeus and
Armentarius occupied prominent social and
economic positions. However, Jews were...
- (fistula nicotiana), a
computer (instrumentum com****torium), a
cowboy (
armentarius), a
motel (deversorium autocineti****),
shampoo (capitilavium), a strike...
-
Antibes was
established c.450 by Pope Leo I, the
first two
bishops being Armentarius and Agroecius. The dust
eventually settled to
leave Antibes within the...
-
Menelphalus was
buried in the Old
Chapel of St. Lawrence. Additionally,
Armentarius is an
uncommon name, so for it to
appear in Menelphalus'
reliquary plaque...
- Pope
Constantine where he
opposed the
claim of the
bishop of Pavia,
Armentarius, that
Pavia was
immediately subject to Rome.
Benedict reminded the Pope...