- and
Augustinian canons as the species.
Otherwise put, all
Augustinian Canons are
canons regular, but not all
canons regular are
Augustinian Canons. In...
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distinct types of
Augustinians in
Catholic religious orders dating back to the 12th–13th centuries:
Various congregations of
Canons Regular also follow...
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Someone who
follows Augustine of
Hippo Canons Regular of
Saint Augustine also
called "
Augustinian Canons" or "Austin
Canons"
Order of
Saint Augustine, a mendicant...
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regular canons, or "White
canons", were of an
order founded in 1119 AD by
Norbert of Xanten. The
order was a
reformed branch of the
Augustinian canons. From...
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Carolingian 'rule of Aachen'.), '
Augustinian canons', '
canons of St Augustine', 'Austin
canons' or 'Black
canons',
Observance of this rule was approved...
- St Frideswide's
Priory was
established as a
priory of
Augustinian canons regular in
Oxford in 1122. The
priory was
established by Gwymund,
chaplain to...
- The
Abbey of Saint-Jean-des-Vignes was a
monastery of
Augustinian canons in Soissons, France,
southwest of the old town. Only
ruins remain, of
which the...
- Dürnstein
Priory (dissolved), Dürnstein in the
Wachau (Lower Austria):
Augustinian Canons St Michael's Friary,
Eisenstadt (Burgenland):
Franciscan friars Engelszell...
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records (formerly PastScape).
Retrieved 26
December 2017. 'Houses of
Augustinian canons: The
priories of
Bruton and
Burtle Moor', A
History of the County...
- Sir
George Ripley (c. 1415–1490) was an
English Augustinian canon, author, and alchemist.
George Ripley was one of England's most
famous alchemists. His...