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- address, or title of respect. The term is an anglicisation of the Latin reverendus, the style originally used in Latin do****ents in medieval Europe. It is...
- so means things that must be done; reverend comes from the gerundive reverendus, and refers to a person who should be revered; propaganda comes from a...
- the/our Lord") a.d. – ante diem ("The day before") Adm. Rev. – Admodum Reverendus ("Very Reverend") Adv. – Adventus ("Advent") Alb. – Albus ("White" – Breviary)...
- Reverendus Pater Jean Xavier Hyacinthe Montrouzier (3 December 1820 – 6 May 1897) was a French Marist priest, explorer, botanist, zoologist and entomologist...
- magnificus pr. prudens pr. c. prudens et cir****spectus pr. v. prudens vir r. reverendus, reverendissimus rel. religiosus, religiosa rel. v. religiosus vir sap...
- that St. Exuperius founded the See of Bayeux; after him the priest St. Reverendus worked to spread Christianity in these parts.” As Henry Wace writes, “this...
- Our Lady in Enköping, Sweden, with the inscription: Hic Sepultus Est Reverendus Et Perdoctus Vir D. Johannes Stephani Bellinus Quondom Pastor Enecopensis...
- cathedral of Pamplona, his sepulchre bearing the inscription Hic jacet Reverendus Martinus ab Andosilla et Arles, doctor in sacra theologia, canonicus,...
- Meringopus pseudonymus Meringopus punicus Meringopus relativus Meringopus reverendus Meringopus serraticaudus Meringopus sogdi**** Meringopus sovinskii Meringopus...
- Thérouanne and afterwards Cambrai, who died on 18 June 1378" (Hic jacet Reverendus Pater bonae memoriae G. de Dainvilla, quondam Atrebat., Morin., et postea...