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- The Order of Canons Regular of Prémontré (Latin: Candidus et Canonicus Ordo Praemonstratensis), also known as the Premonstratensians, the Norbertines and...
- John Griffith or Griffin (fl. 1553) was a Welsh præmonstratensian and a monk of the order of Cistercians in Halesowen Abbey, Worcestershire. He was educated...
- buried with one of the sacred virgins in 1183, Hermann Joseph, a Praemonstratensian canon at Steinfeld, explained that they were distant relatives of...
- Domingo had become interested in the Praemonstratensian order on a visit to France, and this was the first Praemonstratensian house in Spain. The monastery was...
- (aged 67) Přímětice, Kingdom of Bohemia, Habsburg Empire Education University of Salzburg Occupation(s) Praemonstratensian canon regular and scientist...
- a garden named San Leonardo. The monastery was founded as a mixed Praemonstratensian community of monks and nuns, most likely in 1154 by the Emperor Alfonso...
- 2008 – via University of Sydney Library. Het'um the Armenian of the Praemonstratensian Order (2004). "Chapter 10: The Kingdom of Georgia". The Flower of...
- Domini, the Order of the Hospital, St Lazarus leper hospital, and the Praemonstratensian St Samuel's in Mountjoy. It is also probable that she was the patron...
- Liturgy, which we celebrate in keeping with the traditions of the Praemonstratensian rite of our Order "Poor Sisters of Saint Clare". little-****isi. Retrieved...
- English General Baptist minister John Griffith (monk) (fl. 1553), Welsh præmonstratensian and Cistercian monk John Griffith (priest) (1818/19–1885), Anglican...