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- Look up clericus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Clericus may refer to: Jean Leclerc (Le Clerc), also Latin: Johannes Clericus (1657-1736), a Swiss...
- 2008-06-05. Retrieved 2010-04-30. "Clericus Cup I Gironi" (in Italian). CSI. 2009-11-15. Retrieved 2009-11-15. "Clericus Cup Preti-calciatori in cerca di...
- Jean Le Clerc, also Johannes Clericus (March 19, 1657 – January 8, 1736), was a Genevan theologian and biblical scholar. He was famous for promoting exegesis...
- City's football activities, including the Vatican City Championship, the Clericus Cup, and the Vatican City national football teams. It is also home to the...
- knows the significance of this scene or the caption above it: ubi unus clericus et Ælfgyva ("where [or in which] a certain cleric and Ælfgyva"), where...
- François Leclerc du Tremblay (4 November 1577 – 17 December 1638), also known as Père Joseph, was a French Capuchin friar, confidant and agent of Cardinal...
- "clerk". The surname is of English and Irish origin and comes from the Latin clericus. Variants include Clerk and Clark. Clarke is also uncommonly chosen as...
- Latin clericus (the same word from which "cleric" is derived). "Clerk", which used to mean one ordained to the ministry, also derives from clericus. In...
- transferred use of the English occupational surname derived from the Latin word clericus, meaning clerk. The name has been in use as a given name in the Anglosphere...
- Clerici vagantes or vagabundi (singular clericus vagans or vagabundus) is a medieval Latin term meaning "wandering clergy" applied in early canon law to...