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Cercospora cantuariensis is a
fungal plant pathogen. v t e v t e...
- (French:
Lanfranc du Bec), and
Lanfranc of
Canterbury (Latin:
Lanfrancus Cantuariensis). In his lifetime, he was
regarded as the
greatest theologian of his...
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Apophatic theology § The via
eminentiae Credo quia
absurdum "Anselmus
Cantuariensis - Proslogion, 1" (in Latin). The
Latin Library.
Retrieved 10 August...
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Gervase of
Canterbury (/dʒərˈveɪz/; Latin:
Gervasus Cantuariensis or
Gervasius Dorobornensis) (c. 1141 – c. 1210) was an
English chronicler. If Gervase's...
- Century]. "Mappa
Thaneti Insule from
Historia Monasterii S
Augustini Cantuariensis". Cambridge, England:
Trinity Hall.
Retrieved 15
September 2024. Plea...
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Cantuar is an
abbreviation of the
Latin term
Cantuariensis,
meaning of Canterbury. It may
refer to: Canterbury, a
cathedral city
which is part of the...
- P****io
sancti thome cantuariensis archiepiscopi, 1201-1300, at the
National Library of
Portugal P****io et
miracula S.
Thomae Cantuariensis, 1185, at the National...
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Diocese of
Canterbury Dioecesis Cantuariensis Coat of arms Flag
Location Ecclesiastical province Canterbury Archdeaconries Canterbury, Ashford, Maidstone...
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Ludovicus I, Lotharius,
Rudolphus I 99
Paulinus Aquileiensis,
Theodorus Cantuariensis 100–101
Alcuinus 102
Smaragdus S.
Michaelis 103
Benedictus Anianensis...
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Materials for Hist. of
Great Britain and Ireland, ii. VITA
SANCTI THOMAE,
CANTUARIENSIS ARCHIEPISCOPI ET MARTYRIS,
AUCTORE WILLELMO FILIO STEPHANI 1882 edition...