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Francis Britius was a seventeenth-century
orientalist and a monk at
Rennes in Brittany. The
precise dates of his
birth and
death are unknown.
Britius entered...
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early in the 19th century. The
Church of
England parish church of
Saint Britius is Norman. The
south doorway with its
decorative tympanum, a
doorway in...
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Giovanni Maria Bernardoni who
perfected the
original design of Józef
Britius. It is the
biggest of the
historic Churches of Kraków in
terms of seating...
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draper towns of Flanders. The
Church of St. Brice,
dedicated to
Saint Britius, is one of the
first examples of the
hallekerk style, so
typical of the...
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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 the Franks":...
- Bonifatius, Bonosus, Bonus, Bradua, Briccius, Bricius, Briktius, Britannicus,
Britius, Brixius, Brocchillus, Brocchus, Bromidus, Bruccius, Brucetus, Bruscius...
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business until 1685.
Numerous Neale bells remain in use,
including at St
Britius,
Brize Norton, St Mary's, Buscot, and St
James the Great, Fulbrook. A few...
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Cappella Nuova, or New Chapel, in 1622 this
chapel was
dedicated to
Saint Britius (San Brizio), one of the
first bishops of
Spoleto and Foligno, who evangelized...
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bishop of M****a Martana.
Britius is also
named as a
bishop of
Spoleto and of Foligno.
According to
Giuseppe Cappelletti,
Britius may have been a regional...
- Candido,
professor of
theology at the
Roman College of
Saint Thomas.
Francis Britius aided the translation. In 1811
Sarah Hodgson published "The holy bible...