- India). The
Italian Order of the
Crociferi (Ordo Cruciferorum;
Fratres Cruciferi) was
established between 1160 and 1170 by Pope
Alexander III. It became...
- or Bones-homes,
whose history is obscure.
Crutched Friars or
Fratres Cruciferi (cross-bearing friars) or
Crossed Friars,
Crouched Friars or Croziers...
-
along with
other Catholic orders, by
Henry VIII in 1539. The
Fratres Cruciferi appeared in
Ireland at some time
before 1176 when they are
first listed...
-
given as
Crutched Friars (possibly
Flemish branch, or
earlier Fratres Cruciferi 'Augustinian Hospitallers')
dissolved 1535;
granted to
William Lord Howard...
-
referred to the site in
Latin as in loco
conflictus nostri, quem ****
Cruciferis de
Prusia habuimus,
dicto Grunenvelt. Later,
Polish chroniclers interpreted...
-
battlefield at Grunenvelt,
literally in loco
conflictus nostri, quem ****
Cruciferis de
Prusia habuimus,
dicto Grunenvelt. - Sven
Ekdahl "Ekdahl.de". Archived...
-
Surviving east
gable of the
Priory and
Hospital of St. John the
Baptist at
Tyone of the
Fratres Cruciferi...
-
Zsolt (2002). "
Cruciferi domus hospitalis per Hungáriám et Sclavoniam... A johanniták Magyarországon a 14. század végéig [
Cruciferi domus hospitalis...
- town of Castledermot. It was
occupied by the
Crutched Friars (Fratres
Cruciferi)
until its
dissolution in 1541. "Castledermot". 4 June 2016. A
brief history...
- site;
erenaghs until at
least 11th century;
later p****ed to the
Fratres Cruciferi of
Castledermot Cell-cillbile 53°28′27″N 9°06′26″W / 53.474255°N 9.107323°W...