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Roger Bacon OFM (/ˈbeɪkən/; Latin:
Rogerus or
Rogerius Baconus, Baconis, also
Frater Rogerus; c. 1219/20 – c. 1292), also
known by the
scholastic accolade...
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Rogerus Coppyng (fl. 1300/1301) was an
English Member of Parliament. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Lewes in 1300/1301. https://upload...
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Roger Dymock or
Dymoke (fl. 1370 – c. 1400) was an
English theologian. He
graduated D.D. at Oxford. He was
probably a
Dominican friar, or
possibly a monk...
- amores), with a
fellow canon,
Servatius Rogerus, and
wrote a
series of love
letters in
which he
called Rogerus "half my soul",
writing that "it was not...
- Roggero, Ruggeri, Ruggiero,
Rugiero ****anese: ロジャー, ロゲル, romanized: Rojā,
Rogeru Kannada: ರೋಜರ್, romanized: Rōjar Korean: 로저; RR: Rojeo Kurdish: راجەر, romanized: Racer...
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Roger Marston (
Rogerus de Marston) (died c. 1303) was an
English Franciscan scholastic philosopher and theologian. He
studied under John
Pecham in Paris...
- the Barons' Letter, 1301,
showing arms of a lion rampant. He
signed as
Rogerus Bigo.
Comes Norff. &
Marescallus Anglie (Roger
Bigod Earl of
Norfolk &...
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Johannes Oecolampadius Richard Pace
Johann Reuchlin Beatus Rhen****
Servatius Rogerus Margaret Roper Georg Spalatin Peter Thaborita Cuthbert Tunstall Polydore...
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Thomas de Chandos.
Thomas was
succeeded by his
brother Roger de
Chandos (
Rogerus de Chaundos).
Roger was made
knight banneret by
Edward III. It was this...
- "There has been much
modern embarr****ment and
obfuscation on
Erasmus and
Rogerus, but see the
sensible comment in J. ****zinga,
Erasmus of
Rotterdam (London...