- Western- and Eastern-style
croziers A
crozier or
crosier (also
known as a paterissa,
pastoral staff, or bishop's staff) is a
stylized staff that is a symbol...
- septa. A
significant minority of
Ascomycota lack
croziers,
hence the
presence or
absence of
croziers is an
important taxonomic character.[citation needed]...
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Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier FRS FRAS (/ˈkroʊʒər/; 17
October 1796 –
disappeared 26
April 1848) was an
Irish officer of the
Royal Navy and
polar explorer...
- Only five
croziers have inscriptions. Of these, only the
Kells and
Lismore Croziers have the
lettering that is
still legible. The
Lismore Crozier contains...
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Murray has
described the
crozier as "one of [the]
finest examples of
early medieval metalwork from Ireland". Like all
Insular croziers produced between c. 800...
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Crozier is an
unincorporated community in
Goochland County, Virginia,
United States.
Crozier is
located on
Virginia State Route 6,
about 5.8
miles (9.3 km)...
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Andrew Thomas Knights Crozier (26 July 1943 – 3
April 2008) was a poet ****ociated with the
British Poetry Revival.
Crozier was
educated at
Dulwich College...
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Crozier (also Crosier) is a surname. Clan
Crozier is a clan from the
border area
between England and Scotland.
Notable people with the
surname include:...
- are lost.
Unusually for
medieval croziers, the
ferrule is
fully intact and in place: the
Dunloe and
Clonmacnoise croziers are the only
other surviving examples...
- prelates.
Crosier or
Crozier may also
refer to:
Crozier (crater), a
lunar crater Crozier, Virginia, USA, an
unincorporated community Crozier, Arizona, USA,...