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Peter des
Roches (died 9 June 1238) (Latinised as
Petrus de
Rupibus ("Peter from the rocks")) was
bishop of
Winchester in the
reigns of King John of England...
- name "Asplenium Trich. ramosum", with a type
locality of "in Arvorniæ
rupibus" (rocks in Caernarfonshire).
Under the
rules of the
International Code...
- ho****e was
established by
Peter des
Roches (sometimes
wrongly named as de
Rupibus),
Bishop of
Winchester and
William of
Wrotham in
around 1212 A.D. In 1450...
- city coat of arms: Fert
concitus inde per iuga
celsa gradum,
duris qua
rupibus haeret,
bellator Frusino — Punica XII, 39 .
Silio Italico also praises...
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avarice – for the same end
awaits all men. II.19,
Bacchum in
remotis carmina rupibus... – Hymn to
Bacchus – The poet
celebrates Bacchus as all-powerful, all-conquering...
- de Marisco,
Nicholas de Wullavintun, John Trull. Witnesses:
Peter [de
Rupibus],
Bishop of Winchester,
William Prior of
Syreburn [Sherbourne], Dan Roger...
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RUPERIA – {See also RUPETRA} de
RUPETRA – de Rupierre; Rooper;
Roper de
RUPIBUS;
RUPINUS – Roche; Rock de
SABAUDIA –
Savoy de
SACCA VILLA –
Sackville de...
- de Marisco,
Nicholas de Wullavintun, John Trull. Witnesses:
Peter [de
Rupibus],
Bishop of Winchester,
William Prior of
Syreburn [Sherbourne], Dan Roger...
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abbot from 1191 to 1236 and that of
Birinus is
dedicated to
Peter de
Rupibus,
Bishop of Winchester, 1205–1238. He has
sometimes been
incorrectly identified...
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Empire Anjou Vincent,
Nicholas (January 2008). "Roches,
Peter des (Peter de
Rupibus) (d. 1238)".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography.
Oxford Dictionary...