-
since that time.
Feminine variants used in the
Anglosphere have
included Saincte, Saint, Sainte, Saints, Sancha, Sanche, Sanchee, Sanchia, Sanchie, Sancia...
-
Claude de
Sainctes (b. at Perche, 1525; d. at Crèvecoeur, 1591) was a
French Catholic theologist, author, and controversialist. At the age of
fifteen he...
- qu'on n'en
pouuoit supporter l'odeur. Ie croy que le peché que
sentit saincte Catherine de Sienne,
deuoit estre de
mesme puanteur. "Old
World skunk"...
-
later do****ent
written in the
local language, Norman, in 1317
mentions Saincte Mariglise. The
current French form of the name
means "Holy
Mother Church"...
- d'Outre Mer au
Sainct Sépulcre de Iérusalem, et
autres lieux de la
terre Saincte, Lyon 1573, by
Antoine Régnault Csordás Eörs, editor,
Miles Christi, Budapest:...
- d'Outre Mer au
Sainct Sépulcre de Iérusalem, et
autres lieux de la
terre Saincte about his
pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The
first part of the book is about...
-
Jacob Blesses His Sons (engraving by
Gerard Jollain from the 1670 La
Saincte Bible)...
- Lefèvre d'Etaples. It was
published in 1535 as La
Bible Qui est
toute la
Saincte scripture at Neuchâtel. This
translation has been
considered the first...
- 41. Tyr,
Guillaume de; Préau, Du (2011-01-13).
Histoire de la
guerre saincte, dite
proprement la
Franciade orientale, 1573.
Retrieved 2011-12-11. History...
- his
governess for the Netherlands,
ending "Et
adieu madame ma
bonne tante que vous ait en sa
saincte garde.
Escript a
Saragosse le XIX jour d'octobre"....