- The
accolade (also
known as
dubbing or adoubement) (Latin:
benedictio militis) was the
central act in the rite of p****age
ceremonies conferring knighthood...
- The
Handbook of the
Christian Knight (Latin:
Enchiridion militis Christiani),
sometimes translated as The
Manual of the
Christian Knight or The Handbook...
- 58″E / 45.1331472°N 10.0246056°E / 45.1331472; 10.0246056 The
Loggia dei
Militi (Italian: "Soldiers' Loggia") is a
historical building in Cremona, northern...
- pag****
meant a "civilian" who was
lacking self-discipline. In De
Corona Militis XI.V he writes: The
chronology of his
writings is
difficult to fix with...
- Gr****. He had
published his
Handbook of a
Christian Knight (Enchiridion
militis christiani) in 1503,
writing about his new
intellectual direction, the...
-
Christian piety (420)
Enchiridion of
Byrhtferth (fl. 1000)
Enchiridion Militis Christiani of
Erasmus (1501)
Erfurt Enchiridion, an
early Lutheran hymnal...
-
military context rather than a
religious one is in Tertullian's De
Corona Militis XI.V,
where the
Christian is
referred to as pag**** (civilian): Pag****...
-
During his
sporting career,
Militis also
trained for the
Portsmouth Northsea Swim Club
under head
coach Chris Nesbitt.
Militis competed in two
swimming events...
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mezzi onde è dotato, e con lo zelo e la fede dei suoi
ufficiali e dei suoi
militi, ad
integrare l'opera
delle unità
sanitarie mobilitate,
dando prova di rara...
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approximately 20,000 inhabitants. The
first written record is from 1350 as
Villa Militis ("Village Knight"). The po****tion in 1910 was of 671 people,
mostly Slovak...