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- death Salamanca had a church named after him, Iglesia de Santo Tomás Cantuariense. Monumental frescoes with the martyrdom of Thomas Becket were depicted...
- and Memorials of the Reign of Richard I (in Latin). Vol. 2: Epistolae Cantuarienses, the Letters of the Prior and Convent of Christ Church, Canterbury,...
- (modern reconstruction) in Romanesque-Mudéjar style. Church of Santo Tomás Cantuariense: Romanesque church founded in honor of Saint Thomas Becket, archbishop...
- church of San Tomaso Becket, commonly known as the church of San Tomaso Cantuariense, is a church situated in the central Verona, near the Ponte Nuovo del...
- public library membership required.) Stubbs, William (1865). Epistolae cantuarienses: the letters of the prior and convent of Christ Church, Canterbury,...
- and Memorials of the Reign of Richard I (in Latin). Vol. 2: Epistolae Cantuarienses, the Letters of the Prior and Convent of Christ Church, Canterbury,...
- 29 December 2015. J. Brigstocke Sheppard (15 November 2012). Literae Cantuarienses: The Letter Books of the Monastery of Christ Church ... ISBN 9781108052399...
- cemetery where the two saints had been buried; Church of San Tomaso Cantuariense, which houses numerous works of art that were made by famous painters...
- Canterbury, as well as the collection of letters known as the Epistolae Cantuarienses. Norreis was appointed to the abbacy of Evesham Abbey in 1190 and was...
- proto-Renaissance elements and styles, as in the church of San Tomaso Cantuariense or the facade of the church of San Bernardino. The 15th century was a...