- Robinson) and her
group arrived at the camp. She
addressed Richard as "
Ricardus" and
asked him, "What lies in the
shadow of the statue?" He replied, "Ille...
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Ricardus Anglicus or
Richardus Anglicus (also
Richard the
Englishman or
Richard of England) may
refer to:
Ricardus Anglicus (medical writer) (fl. 1180)...
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Ricardo Tito
Jamin Vidal (Latin:
Ricardus Titus Vidal; Spanish:
Ricardo Tito
Vidal y Jamín; (February 6, 1931 –
October 18, 2017) was a
Filipino prelate...
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Richard FitzRalph (also Fitz Ralph; c. 1300 – 16
December 1360) was a
scholastic philosopher, theologian, and
Norman Irish Archbishop of
Armagh during...
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concludes that the
Correctorium alchemiae was
composed by a
person named Ricardus Anglicus in 1352-1362,
while he was
living in Avignon. He was
someone connected...
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Richard Swineshead (also Suisset, Suiseth, etc.; fl. c. 1340 – 1354) was an
English mathematician, logician, and
natural philosopher. He was
perhaps the...
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Ricardus Anglicus (fl. c. 1180) was an
English doctor and
author of
medical texts.
Formerly he was
thought to be the same
person as
Richard of Wendover...
- (or grandson)
Richard de
Champernoun his heir. On the seal is
written Ricardus Dei
gratia romanorum rex
semper augustus ("Richard by the
grace of God...
- Leicester's prin****l
Roman Catholic Church.
Music for the
introit 'In memoriam;
Ricardus Rex' was
composed by
Graham Keitch.
Thursday 26
March 2015:
Reburial in...
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Retrieved 31
August 2013.
Retrieved on 26
December 2008 Note: The name "
Ricardus Fresle"
appears in the
original Latin version of the
Domesday Book as a...