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Johannes Campensis (c. 1490–1538) was a
Christian Hebraist from the
Habsburg Netherlands who
taught Hebrew in
Leuven and Kraków.
Campensis was born at...
- The
Archdiocese of Las
Vegas (Latin: Archidiœcesis
Campensis) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or archdiocese, of the
Catholic Church in southern...
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Gilles Deschamps (also
Gilles des Champs;
Latinized as
Aegidius Campensis) (date of
death unknown) was a
teacher and
bishop of Coutances. He was created...
- at the
college of
Navarre in
Paris under Gilles Deschamps, (Aegidius
Campensis) and
Pierre d'Ailly (Petrus de Alliaco), who
became his life-long friend...
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found at
different times near the church,
known as the
Obelisci Isei
Campensis,
which were
probably brought to Rome
during the 1st
century and grouped...
- 227–232.
Filippo Coarelli, "Iseum et
Serapeum in
Campo Martio; Isis
Campensis", in E. M.
Steinby (ed.),
Lexicon Topographi****
Urbis Romae (LTUR), vol...
- home, Rome,
where he
continues to
worship Isis
under the
local name,
Campensis.
After a time, he is
visited once more by the goddess, who
speaks again...
- capital,
Temple of
Olympian Zeus,
Agrigento Flaminian Obelisk (263 t)
Campensis Obelisk (230 t)
Vatican Obelisk (330 t)
Stone of the
South (~1,000 t)...
- the two
leaders of the Men of Understanding, a
heretical sect
Aegidius Campensis or
Gilles Deschamps (fl. 1411 and 1431),
bishop of
Coutances present at...
- 1519–1519
Robert Wakefield 1519–1519
Robert Shirwood 1520–1531
Johannes Campensis 1532–1568
Andreas Gennepius 1568–1569
Johannes Guilielmus Harlemius 1569–1577...