- The Waldensians, also
known as
Waldenses (/wɔːlˈdɛnsiːz, wɒl-/),
Vallenses, Valdesi, or Vaudois, are
adherents of a
church tradition that
began as an...
- Renaissance, the
Menologium Rusti****
Colotianum and the
Menologium Rusti****
Vallense. The
first is now held by the
Naples Museum and the
second has been lost...
- in his work An
Inquiry into the
History and
Theology of the
Ancient Vallenses and
Albigenses (1838).
Faber employs the
words in the
process of claiming...
- this article: An
Inquiry into the
History and
Theology of the
Ancient Vallenses and
Albigenses His
works include: 'Two
Sermons before the
University of...
- period.
Along with the Nantuates,
Veragri and Uberi, they were part of the
Vallenses, a
group of
tribes living between Lake
Geneva and the
Pennine Alps, in...
-
Along with the Nantuates,
Veragri and Seduni, the
Uberi were part of the
Vallenses, a
group of
tribes living between Lake
Geneva and the
Pennine Alps. They...
- period.
Along with the Nantuates,
Seduni and Uberi, they were part of the
Vallenses, a
group of
tribes living between Lake
Geneva and the
Pennine Alps, in...
-
Roman calendar by
Verrius Flaccus. It
lacks astronomical notices.
Fasti Vallenses Fasti Vaticani,
dating 15–31 AD,
under the
reign of Tiberius.
Fasti Venusini...
-
inhabited at the time of the
Roman conquest by
Celtic tribes known as the
Vallenses,
namely the Nantuates, Veragri, Seduni, and Uberi.
After the
Roman invasion...
- period.
Along with the Veragri,
Seduni and Uberi, they were part of the
Vallenses, a
group of
tribes living between Lake
Geneva and the
Pennine Alps. They...