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Durandus is the
latinized form of the
French name Durand. It may
refer to:
Durandus of Liège (died 1024/5),
bishop of Liège
Durandus of
Troarn (c. 1012...
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Arthur Durandu (25
December 1860 – 4
February 1903) was an
English cricketer who pla**** for Lancashire. He was born and died in Liverpool.
Durandu made...
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Durandus of Saint-Pourçain OP (also
known as
Durand of Saint-Pourçain; c. 1275 – 13
September 1332 / 10
September 1334) was a
French Dominican, philosopher...
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Durandus of
Troarn was a
French Benedictine and
ecclesiastical writer, b.
about 1012, at Le
Neubourg near Evreux; d. 1089, at
Troarn near Caen). Affiliated...
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Durandus (died 1024/5) was an 11th-century
bishop of Liège.
Durandus was born to an
obscure family in Morialmé, in the prin****lity of Liège, and was a...
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Guillaume Durand, or
William Durand (c. 1230 – 1
November 1296), also
known as
Durandus,
Duranti or Durantis, from the
Italian form of
Durandi filius, as he sometimes...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Baldrick II
Bishop of Liège 1018–1021 Succeeded by
Durandus...
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Guillaume Durand (died 1328 or 1330) was a
French clergyman, a
nephew of a more
famous Guillaume Durand,
nicknamed "The Speculator". Like his uncle, he...
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three are as
common in
Eastern art as the four are in Western.
Durandus (i, 3)
remarks that
Doctors should be
represented with
books in
their hands...
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during the
Investiture Controversy. The
feast is next
mentioned by
William Durandus,
Bishop of
Mende (Rationale Div. Off. 7.15) in the
second half of the 13th...