- A
hagiography (/ˌhæɡiˈɒɡrəfi/; from
Ancient Gr**** ἅγιος, hagios 'holy' and -γραφία, -graphia 'writing') is a
biography of a
saint or an ecclesiastical...
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Reginald of
Durham (died c. 1190) was a
Benedictine monk and
hagiologist, a
member of the
Durham Priory and ****ociated with
Coldingham Priory in Scotland...
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Thomas Messingham was an
Irish hagiologist born in the
Diocese of Meath.
Stephen White,
Henry Fitzsimon, and
Messingham were "forerunners in searching...
- (born 1396),
English politician Thomas Messingham (17th century),
Irish hagiologist M****ingham (disambiguation) Missingham, a
surname This disambiguation...
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Catholic cardinal (d. 1578)
November 1
Pedro de Ribadeneira,
Spanish hagiologist (d. 1611)
William Brooke, 10th
Baron Cobham,
English noble and politician...
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Catholic cardinal (d. 1578)
November 1
Pedro de Ribadeneira,
Spanish hagiologist (d. 1611)
William Brooke, 10th
Baron Cobham,
English noble and politician...
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person in
Ireland to be
burned for
heresy Thomas Messingham (died 1638),
hagiologist Denis Nulty (born 1963),
Bishop of
Kildare and
Leighlin Thomas Nulty...
- Pádraig Ó
Riain is an
Irish Celticist and
prominent hagiologist focusing on
Irish hagiography, martyrdom, mythology,
onomastics and codicology. Ó Riain...
- P****io, the
credibility of
which is
seriously questioned by many
modern hagiologists.
According to the P****io,
Symphorosa was a
Tiburtine matron and the widow...
- has a
history of its own. It was the “Imagia insula” of the old
Latin hagiologists, and was, as far as we know, the very last spot in
which paganism lingered...