- The
Liber miraculorum sancte Fidis,
literally the "Book of the
Miracles of
Saint Faith", is an
account of the
miracles attributed to
Saint Faith, the...
- is best
known as the
compiler of a book of hagiography, the
Dialogus miraculorum (ca. 1219-1223), a
collection of 746
miracle stories arranged according...
- life of
Charlemagne (c. 742 – 28
January 814). A
later text, the
Liber miraculorum sancti Aegidii ("The Book of
Miracles of
Saint Giles")
served to reinforce...
-
Tours described the
lance and
other relics of the P****ion in his
Libri Miraculorum (ca. 574-594).: 24 The holy
lance is also
supposed to have been stolen...
-
Gregory by St.
Gregory of
Nyssa (P.G., XLVI, col. 893 sqq.);
Historia Miraculorum, by Rufinus; an
account in
Syriac of the
great actions of
Blessed Gregory...
- Caelestini, qui, ****
vitam eremeticam in
Aprutio ageret, fama
sanctitatis et
miraculorum clarus,
octogenarius Rom****
Pontifex electus est, ****umpto
nomine Caelestini...
-
pieces in
these sets were
offered to
churches as relics. The book
Liber miraculorum sancte Fidis tells a
story in
which a nobleman,
after miraculously escaping...
- the P****io in the mid-ninth-century. Her po****r hagiography,
Liber miraculorum sancte Fidis,
attributed to the
churchman Bernard of
Angers (composed...
- life of
Saint Aygulf of Lérins [fr], who died in 677; and the
Historia miraculorum sancti Benedicti, a
collection of
miracles of
Benedict of Nursia. Adrevald...
-
phrase prisoner of war
dates from 1630s".
According to the
Dialogus Miraculorum by
Caesarius of Heisterbach,
Arnaud Amalric was only
reported to have...