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Spanish Franciscan Catholic preacher and writer. He was the
author of
Fortalitium Fidei, a
treatise on
arguments to be used to
oppose detractors of Catholicism...
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Callistege fortalitium is a
species of moth of the
family Erebidae. It is
found in
southern Russia (Ural, Altai, Tuva, Siberia), Kazakhstan, Dagestan...
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printed to
discuss witchcraft (the
first book
being Alphonso de Spina's
Fortalitium Fidei).
Nider dealt specifically with
witchcraft in the
fifth section...
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right in the 15th century. The
castle is
recorded in 1476 as the Faya
Fortalitium. The
dwelling portion of the
structure dates from the end of the 15th...
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camptogramma (Dognin, 1919)
Caenurgia escondida (Schaus, 1901)
Caenurgia fortalitium (Tauscher, 1809)
Caenurgia phasianoides (Guenée, 1852) Yu, ****y Sick...
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Burgos (Scrutinium Scripturarum) and the
polemicist Alonso de
Espina (
Fortalitium fidei). It
served as a
template for Abner's
later work ʾMoreh Zedek,...
- for his
support of
Hungarian King
Matthias Corvinus. Afterwards, the
fortalitium Schaflari turned into a ruin.
Szaflary Castle stood on a flat hilltop...
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strong castle (it has been
suggested that 'Strength'
translates the
Latin fortalitium more
usually rendered as fortalice,
meaning a
small (or second-rate)...
- Spanish) "Titulus V of
Petrus Alfonsi's
Dialogus and
Alfonso de Espina's
Fortalitium fidei". In
Petrus Alfonsi and his Dialogus. Background, Context, Reception...
- Jews; as the Franciscan,
Alphonso de
Spina explains in his treatise,
Fortalitium Fidei: "Entraron, ¡oh Señor!, en tu rebaño los
lobos rapaces.
Nadie piensa...