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- comments briefly Boethius’ Contra Eutychen et Nestorium. Clarembaldus Atrebatensis John Marenbom, Boethius (2003) p. 172 dates it to the late 1150s, and...
- religious order. A papal letter of 1330 refers to him as simply, "clericus Atrebatensis diocoesis, magister in artibus [a cleric from the Diocese of Arras and...
- The Diocese of Arras (–Boulogne–Saint-Omer) (Latin: Dioecesis Atrebatensis (–Bononiena–Audomarensis); French: Diocèse d'Arras (–Boulogne–Saint-Omer)) is...
- Continuatio Mediaevalis 249, Brepols, 2012). Vita II Vedastis episcopi Atrebatensis, Revision of the earlier Vita Vedastis by Jonas of Bobbio, Patrologia...
- efficacy of the Eucharist. The records of this synod, the Acta Synodi Atrebatensis, preserve a summary of orthodox Christian doctrine of the early eleventh...
- or Artésia (Portuguese), Artua - Артуа or Artoa - Артоа (Macedonian), Atrebatensis (Latin) Asturias an Astúir (Irish), Astuerje (Western Frisian), Asturi...
- as was Antonius Meyer's Ursus, sive de rebus Divi Vedasti Episcopi Atrebatensis (Paris, Charles Roger, 1580), and much later Philippe Bosquier's Le Fouet...
- or "settlement on the Ill River"[citation needed] Artois – from Latin Atrebatensis, adjectival form derived the Belgic tribe Atrebates, whose name comes...
- Trognaesius) – a calendar for the year 1588 Statuta synodalia dioecesis Atrebatensis **** praedecessorum statutis adjectis (Arras, printed by Joachim Trognaesius...
- tradition derives from the now lost 12th-century Codex Sanctae Mariae Atrebatensis, which contained a complete copy of the autograph. The earliest copy...