- real name,
although it is
still possible that
Bricius was
indeed the bishop's real name. He is
called Bricius Douglas by
David Wilkins's
Concilia magnae...
-
glowing coals in his robe or with a baby in his arms. Also
scribed as
Bricius, Britius, Brixius, Briktius, or Briccius.
Gregory of Tours, "History of...
-
Bricius most
often refers to
Bricius de Douglas,
bishop of
Moray (died 1222).
Bricius or
Brice may also
refer to:
Bricius of
Tours also
known as Saint...
-
Bricriu (also Briccriu, Bricne) is a
hospitaller (briugu),
troublemaker and poet in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. The
story of Fled
Bricrenn ("The...
-
becomes Patriarch of Alexandria. Xiao Ni,
prince of
Southern Qi (d. 492)
Bricius,
bishop of
Tours Cyril of Alexandria,
patriarch and
theologian Juqu Wu****...
- grave,
built in the
previous century by Martin's
immediate successor,
Bricius, was no
longer sufficient for the
crowd of
pilgrims it was
already drawing...
- Boethius, Boetius, Bol****, Bonifatius, Bonosus, Bonus, Bradua, Briccius,
Bricius, Briktius, Britannicus, Britius, Brixius, Brocchillus, Brocchus, Bromidus...
-
spent a
considerable time in
Moray as
episcopal charters of his
brother Bricius de
Douglas show. He was in the
retinue of the King
Alexander II, at Selkirk...
- 2012. "Brand
Management Definition".
Retrieved April 17, 2015.
Briciu, V.A, and
Briciu, A., "A
Brief History of
Brands and the
Evolution of
Place Branding"...
-
three stars argent on a
field azure;
further in a do****ent
pertaining to
Bricius de Douglas,
William of Douglas's son and
Bishop of Moray, he
refers to...