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- referred to the site in Latin as in loco conflictus nostri, quem **** Cruciferis de Prusia habuimus, dicto Grunenvelt. Later, Polish chroniclers interpreted...
- India). The Italian Order of the Crociferi (Ordo Cruciferorum; Fratres Cruciferi) was established between 1160 and 1170 by Pope Alexander III. It became...
- battlefield at Grunenvelt, literally in loco conflictus nostri, quem **** Cruciferis de Prusia habuimus, dicto Grunenvelt. - Sven Ekdahl "Ekdahl.de". Archived...
- or Bones-homes, whose history is obscure. Crutched Friars or Fratres Cruciferi (cross-bearing friars) or Crossed Friars, Crouched Friars or Croziers...
- given as Crutched Friars (possibly Flemish branch, or earlier Fratres Cruciferi 'Augustinian Hospitallers') dissolved 1535; granted to William Lord Howard...
- creation of the m****cript Cronica conflictus Wladislai regis Poloniae **** cruciferis, Anno Christi 1410, and promulgated the Statutes of Trąba in 1420. The...
- 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...
- 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...
- John the Baptist without the New Gate, Dublin); of the Order of Fratres Cruciferi; additions. Oxford, Bodleian Library Rawlinson B.499 1526 Transcripts...
- Surviving east gable of the Priory and Hospital of St. John the Baptist at Tyone of the Fratres Cruciferi...