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- Virgin Mary, they were ruled by an abbess. An innovative community of Brigittine monks is located in Amity, Oregon, at the Monastery of Our Lady of Consolation...
- health. In 1535, Erasmus' friends Thomas More, Bishop John Fisher and the Brigittine monk Richard Reynolds were executed as pro-Rome traitors by Henry VIII...
- the devotional circles that surrounded Richard Rolle or the English Brigittines. Whatever their origin, the prayers were widely circulated in the late...
- his intentions clear in a letter to the bishop of Pomesania to have a Brigittine cloister and church built on the battlefield at Grunenvelt, literally...
- council. In 1513 he became steward of the monastery of Sion, a house of Brigittine nuns at Isleworth. How Smyth and Sutton came to plan a college is not...
- the oldest towns in Finland, Naantali was founded around the medieval Brigittine convent Vallis gratiae (or Nådendal Abbey), the church of which still...
- p****age inside the second walls of Brussels. Palace of Justice Halle Gate Brigittines Chapel Place du Jeu de Balle/Vossenplein, end of a market Cité ****emans...
- (1779–1848), Swedish chemist Jöns Budde (1435–1495), Franciscan friar from the Brigittine monastery in NaantaliVallis Gratiae - near Turku, Finland Jöns Gerekesson...
- Austin: University of Texas Press. pp. 63–78. ISBN 0-292-73665-7. French, Brigittine M. (2003). "The politics of Mayan linguistics in Guatemala: native speakers...
- Vadstena into a strong cultural centre and encouraged the spread of "Brigittine language", which led to many Swedish expressions coming into use among...