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Middle Ages.
Irish hagiographers wrote primarily in
Latin while some of the
later saint's
lives were
written in the
hagiographer's native vernacular Irish...
- October–December 2002. Roberts,
Andrew (26
March 2011). "Among the
Hagiographers (A book
review of "Great Soul:
Mahatma Gandhi and His
Struggle With...
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village in mid-Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom,
which is
believed by
hagiographers to have been
named after the
English moniker of
Saint Avoye. The village...
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brainwash those who
listen to it,
among others. The
eccentric English hagiographer and antiquarian,
Sabine Baring-Gould (1834–1924)
wrote "Gabriel's Message"...
- of
Lavardin (c. 1055 – 18
December 1133) was a
French ecclesiastic,
hagiographer and theologian. From 1096–97 he was
bishop of Le Mans, then from 1125...
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Persian background, and
considers it to have been "traced by
overzealous hagiographers."
Gilani spent his
early life in Gilan, the
province of his birth. In...
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writing in the
Catholic Encyclopedia states "although
contemporary hagiographers look upon the
authenticity of the
various texts containing the legend...
- 1635), was an
Irish Franciscan friar who was a
noted poet,
historian and
hagiographer. He is
considered the
founder of
Irish archaeology. Mac an
Bhaird was...
- and
delighted in fine clothes. He
spent money lavishly.
Although many
hagiographers remark about his
bright clothing, rich friends, and love of pleasures...
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connection with
viticulture is made by
Gregory of
Tours or
other early hagiographers, he is now
credited with a
prominent role in
spreading wine-making throughout...