- The
Hieronymites or Jeronimites, also
formally known as the
Order of
Saint Jerome (Latin: Ordo
Sancti Hieronymi;
abbreviated OSH), is a
Catholic cloistered...
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monasteries in the Holy Land. This way of life
inspired the
foundation of the
Hieronymites in
Spain and Portugal. The
Monastery of
Santa María del
Parral in Segovia...
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Jerome (/dʒəˈroʊm/; Latin:
Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Εὐσέβιος Σωφρόνιος Ἱερώνυμος; c. 342–347 – 30
September 420), also
known as...
- a
feast day
together with her daughter,
Eustochium on 28 September.
Hieronymites, also
known as the
Order of
Saint Jerome, of
which Saint Paula is co-patroness...
- walls. All the
religious orders in Spain,
except the
Benedictines and
Hieronymites,
established houses at Alcalá in
connection with it. In 1836 the university...
- Cistercian, and the
Trappist orders, but also
monks of the Carthusians,
Hieronymites,
along with the male and
female members of the
Monastic Family of Bethlehem...
- The Jerónimos
Monastery or
Hieronymites Monastery (Portuguese:
Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, IPA: [muʃˈtɐjɾu ðu(ʒ) ʒɨˈɾɔnimuʃ]) is a
former monastery of the...
- (2009),
Issue 47, pp 3–23. Schmitz,
Timothy J. (2006-01-01). "The
Spanish Hieronymites and the
Reformed Texts of the
Council of Trent". The
Sixteenth Century...
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Vidigueira in a
casket decorated with gold and jewels. The
Monastery of the
Hieronymites, in Belém,
which later became the
necropolis of the
Portuguese royal...
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native shamanist practices written by Ramón Pané [es], a monk of the
Hieronymite religious order and
companion of
Christopher Columbus. The
Haitian zombie...