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Stiphrometasia monialis is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It is
found in India, Iran, Iraq, Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan and the
United Arab Emirates. "GlobIZ...
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simple vows. The 1917 Code of
Canon Law
reserved the term "nun" (Latin:
monialis) for
women religious who took
solemn vows or who,
while being allowed in...
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Although usage has
varied throughout church history,
typically "nun" (Latin:
monialis) is used for
women who have
taken "solemn" vows, and "sister" (Latin: soror)...
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treaty about sodomy and
insiders of the
Catholic Church De
Institutione monialis,
which had the aim of sa****uarding
Western Christians from the decadent...
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Stiphrometasia is a
genus of
moths of the
family Crambidae.
Stiphrometasia monialis (Erschoff, 1872)
Stiphrometasia pavonialis (Walsingham & Hampson, 1896)...
- (2019). "A new
critical edition of the
Vatican Planctus monialis and
another unknown Planctus monialis from Obarra".
Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch. 54 (2): 299–314...
- Albrecht; Celtis,
Konrad (1501).
Opera Hrosvite,
illvstris virginis et
monialis germane,
gente Saxonica orte,
nvper a
Conrado Celte inventa. [Nuremberg] :...
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abbot of Cluny. A very
pious woman, whom some
texts describe as a
sancto monialis or Deo devota,
Teucinde distributed her
goods to the
religious communities...
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piarum meditationum (Vilnius 1713)
Insignis conversio Mariae Bonaventurae monialis Romanae De
officiis sacerdotum De
conditionibus boni
superioris Dissertatio...
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Oratio de
eloquentia Latina veterum Germanorum, 1752;
Maria virgo non
monialis, 1752;
Teutsche Reichshistorie, 1753;
Geschichte der Evangelisch-Lutherischen...