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Ildefonsus or
Ildephonsus (rarely
Ildephoses or Ildefonse; Spanish: San Ildefonso; c. 8
December A.D. 607 – 23
January A.D. 667) was a
scholar and theologian...
- of Australia. St.
Ildephonsus'
College (1960), St.
Ildephonsus' College, New Norcia,
Western Australia : prospectus, St.
Ildephonsus' College, retrieved...
- proper,
named "Yucatan and Cozumel," was
created by Pius IV in 1561. St.
Ildephonsus of
Toledo was
invoked as the patron. Two
prelates for the new see were...
- the muni****lity of Leiria, in
Central Portugal. Its
patron is
Saint Ildephonsus. Bobi, a dog
claimed to be the world's
oldest dog
lived in the village...
- in the jambs. In the tympanum, the
Virgin gives the
chasuble to
Saint Ildephonsus, a
particularly special theme for the
cathedral which is
repeated in...
- name,
ultimately from
Gothic Hildefuns, the name of 7th-century
saint Ildephonsus of Toledo.
Ildefons Cerdà,
Spanish urban planner Ildefonso Falcones,...
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formula before about 1050" –
though a
later pious tale
attributed to
Ildephonsus of
Toledo (fl. 7th century) the use of the
first part,
namely the angel's...
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other individuals with this title. In Spain,
Fulgentius of Cartagena,
Ildephonsus of
Toledo and
Leander of
Seville have been
recognized with this title...
- a
Royal Certificate to
finance the school. It is
dedicated to
Saint Ildephonsus. For years, it
catered to
orphans of
public servants but now the pupils...
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Heart of Mary,"
Marian Studies: Vol. 67,
Article 6, pp. 133-158 St.
Ildephonsus of Toledo,
Crown of the Virgin: An
Ancient Meditation on Mary's Beauty...