- them in Paradise. The
Limbo of
Infants (Latin
limbus infantium or
limbus puerorum) is the
hypothetical permanent status of the
unbaptised who die in infancy...
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Ashby Puerorum is a
small village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Greetham with Somersby, in the East
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England...
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brahycoles Langston, 1966 †Occidens
portlocki Clack & Ahlberg, 2004 †Ossinodus
puerorum emend Warren & Turner, 2004 †Romeriscus
periallus Baird & Carroll, 1968...
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Doctrinale Puerorum. He died in 1240, or
perhaps in 1250. He was a
Franciscan and a
Master of the
University of Paris. His
Doctrinale puerorum, a versified...
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receive a free
education at
their own
school in Rome,
known as the
Schola Puerorum.
Since the late 20th century, in
addition to its
papal duties, the choir...
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before endowment with a soul
episcoporum ecidicus church lawyer episcopus puerorum "bishop of the boys"; a
layperson who on some
feastdays braided his hair...
- diseases; De
morbis muliebribus ("On the
diseases of women") (1582); De
morbis puerorum ("On the
diseases of children") (1583); De
oculorum et
aurium affectibus...
- to it
satirically in his Epistulae, and
wonders whether melior est an
puerorum nenia (it is
really better than the children's
nursery rhyme).
Roman law...
- in both
parish church and
mission contexts.[citation needed] Dis****tio
Puerorum Per
Interrogationes Et
Responsiones Catechism by
Alcuin contains questions...
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Plural Singular Plural Nominative puer puerī
puella puellae Genitive puerī
puerōrum puellae puellārum
Dative puerō puerīs
puellae puellīs
Accusative puerum...