- 1232 1 Jun 1233 (John Blund) (Johannes Blund,
Iohannes Blondus,
Iohannes Blundus)
election quashed by Pope
Gregory IX. 2 Apr 1234 16 Nov 1240
Edmund of...
- word blond,
taken from Old French, may
derive from the
Medieval Latin blundus,
meaning 'yellow'. The
feminine form
blonde was
introduced in the 17th...
- Golguc/Golgoc), Trenčín (at that time: Treinchen),
Beckov (at that time:
Blundus),
Nitra (at that time: Nitria), Šintava (at that time: Sempte),
Gemer Castle...
-
dissolved in 1537. The
priory was
dedicated to St Mary and
founded by
Gilbert Blundus. The
original building,
possibly from
around 1100, may have been destro****...
-
Basing 1215
Andrew Nevelun, John
Travers 1216
Benet le Seynter,
William Blundus 1217
Ralph Elyland,
Thomas Bokerel 1218 Goce le Pesur, John Viel 1219 John...
- 1234, and died in 1248. Or
Johannes Blund,
Iohannes Blondus,
Iohannes Blundus Blund Tractatus de
Anima Knowles Evolution of
Medieval Thought p. 280 Knowles...
- ( < Germ dial block****s < Gmc)
blond "blond" ( < OFr blond,
blont < ML
blundus < Frk *blund < Gmc *bland-, cf OE
blondenfeax "grey-haired")
blonde blondin...
-
BLOYS – Blew;
Bligh de
BLUNDEUILLA – Blundeville; Blomfield;
Bloomfield BLUNDUS – Le Blond; Blundel; Blount. (Feminine is Blunda) de
BOCEO – de Bocy de...
-
large colony of
rabbits in a
fabric store, a
dysfunctional robot called BlúnduR**** 3000, a
community of
anarchist teenagers revelling in the lack of a...
- Todmershe. John Feversham.
Walter of Ewenightewith.
William of Wald.
Alexander Blundus.
William of Colewell,
occurs 1271. The
Preceptors under the
Knights Hospitallers:...