- Dónaill): buirgéiseach". www.teanglann.ie. "Latin
Definition for:
burgensis,
burgensis (ID: 7129) –
Latin Dictionary and
Grammar Resources – Latdict". latin-dictionary...
- four chamberwomen,
kitchen staff, the
surgeon Dunoir, the
physician Burgensis and two apothecaries.
Later the
young queen's
household would contain...
- The
Archdiocese of
Burgos (Latin:
Archidioecesis Burgensis) is
Latin Metropolitan sees of the
Catholic Church in Spain. Its
ecclesiastical province includes...
- 2002 at pp.52–53 and p.58
Herleve is
referred to as
filia pelletarii burgensis in the
Chronicle of St-Maxentius, with the
translation of
pelletarii being...
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Merycodus warreni Genus †Paracosoryx
Paracosoryx alticornis Paracosoryx burgensis Paracosoryx dawesensis Paracosoryx furlongi Paracosoryx loxoceros Paracosoryx...
- Paul of
Burgos (Burgos, c. 1351 – 29
August 1435) was a
Spanish Jew who
converted to Christianity, and
became an archbishop, lord chancellor, and exegete...
-
Ethiopian species (Clematis
longicauda steud ex A. Rich. and
Clematis burgensis Engl.) are used
locally to
treat ear
disorders and eczema. Phytochemical...
- son of Côme
Clausse and Marie, the
sister of
bishop Jérôme
Burgensis. In 1571,
Burgensis resigned from bishopric;
Marchaumont succeeded him. He was consecrated...
- de
Burgos or Book of the
Burkes (Irish:
Leabhar na Búrca; Latin:
Liber Burgensis) is a late 16th-century
Gaelic illuminated m****cript held by the Library...
- López,
Corpus inscriptionum christianarum et
mediaevalium provinciae burgensis: ss. IV-XIII. Oxford: Archaeopress. 2015, nº 202-ss. ISBN 978-1-78491-253-6...