- Spain.
Confrater Euf**** of
Merciful Love (Euf**** de
Celis Santos), born 13
March 1913 in
Salinas de Pisuerga, Palencia, Spain.
Confrater Maurilio...
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oblatus of a
former century. Then, in the
later Middle Ages, oblatus,
confrater, and
donatus became interchangeable titles,
given to any one who, for...
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Vitae of New Minster, Winchester,
listing visitors who had
entered into
confraterity with the abbey.
Edgar is
listed half-way down on the
right as "Eadgar...
- Æthelric II,
Walter d'Eynsham,
Reginald fitz
Jocelin (admitted as a
confrater shortly before his death),
Nigel de
Longchamps and Ernulf. The
monks often...
- men in
church and
state were
commonly confraters of one or
other of the
great Benedictine abbeys. The
confraters and
consorors were made
partakers in all...
- osa, A–Confort. Helsinki: Tietosanakirja. 1909. Tietosanakirja. 2. osa,
Confrater–Haggai. Helsinki: Tietosanakirja. 1910. Tietosanakirja. 3. osa, Haggard–Kaiverrus...
- 1973
Sphex castaneipes Dahlbom, 1843
Sphex cognatus F. Smith, 1856
Sphex confrater Kohl, 1890
Sphex corporosus Dörfel and Ohl, 2015
Sphex cristi Genaro in...
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indulgence and
pardons he
could grant them", etc. He may have been a
confrater or
oblate of the order.
Douai Martyrs Hollingsworth, Gerelyn. "Feb. 26...
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Klompen & Austin, 2007
Genus Paramegistus Trägårdh, 1906
Paramegistus confrater Trägårdh, 1906
Genus Pseudomegistus Kethley, 1977
Pseudomegistus australis...
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Miltinus cinctus Paramonov, 1955
Miltinus commoni Paramonov, 1950
Miltinus confrater Paramonov, 1955
Miltinus dentipennis Mackerras, 1928
Miltinus erythronotus...