- in 1208 and of
short duration.
Recruits were
taken from the
Pauperes Lugdunenses (the
original name of the Waldensians); the
distinguishing name was given...
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Aquitaine (8th century)
Lyons – the Gauls, i.e., the
provinces called Lugdunenses Narbonne Nancy –
Lorraine title received in 1602. This is a
notable exception...
-
Charles Depéret and G. Carrière
designated the
species name
Paloplotherium lugdunense to
fossil material originally from the
fossil deposits from the French...
- 1–154, is
about the rite of Lyon.]
Missale Romanum, in quo
antiqui ritus Lugdunenses servantur (Lugduni: Vitte, 1934) The rite of Lyon (in French; website...
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South Italian Minuscule (Oxford, 1914; 2nd ed., Rome, 1980)
Codices Lugdunenses Antiquissimi. Le
Scriptorium de Lyon, la Plus
Ancienne École Calligraphique...
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often published along with the
Speculum Commentarius in
sacrosanctum Lugdunense concilium (ed. Fano, 1569), of
especial value owing to Durand's part in...
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varieties have been described: var.
album has an all
white cap, var.
lugdunense has a
paler cap, and var.
boutevillei has a very dark cap and is the form...
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Laureshamensis 6th-7th
century Italia merid. Tobit–Job
Vatican Library L Psalt.
Lugdunense 5th-6th
century Lugdunum Psalms (G) Muni****l Lib. of Lyon + National...
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consilii (1511;
regarding the
Conciliabulum of Pisa)
Lugdunense somnium,
Lugdunense somnium somnium Lugdunense somnium de
Leonis X ad
summum pontificatum divina...
- French). Raynaud, Théophile (1662). Molin,
Antoine (ed.).
Hagiologium Lugdunense [Hagiologie lyonnaise] (in Latin). Lyon. Reynaud, Jean-François (January...