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- John of Tours or John de Villula (died 1122) was a medieval Bishop of Wells in England who moved the diocese seat to Bath. He was a native of Tours and...
- villainous, villainy, villanelle, villatic, ville, villein, villeinagevīllula vīllul- villus vill- shaggy hair intervillous, velour, velvet, villiform...
- Vol. 2. London: Folio Society. OCLC 71807455. Hunt, William. "John de Villula" in the Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. XXIX. Smith, Elder, & Co...
- within the Rheingau wine region. In 954, Hattenheim is referred to as Villula, meaning "little town". Burg Hattenheim Eberbach Abbey (Kloster Eberbach)...
- of the 11th century for Tours, likely on the advice of Bishop John de Villula, who had moved the seat of his bishopric from Wells to Bath in 1090. During...
- Cuthberti gloriosi Confessoris, cujus venerationi sollemni ecclesiola in eadem villula dedicata fuit. Infirmantem igitur ad ecclesiam produ****, et pii Confessoris...
- of his mares, to the Abbey of St. Peter at Bath and to Bishop John de Villula (died 1122), to "build and exalt" the church. Bath Abbey established at...
- however, some controversy over this. Following the Norman Conquest, John de Villula moved the seat of the bishop from Wells to Bath in 1090. The church at...
- me back my stuff, expressed beautifully Thallus 26 Latin English Furi, villula vestra non ad Austri hendecasyllabic 5 Invective Losing the farm to debt...
- 36 ff. Yale University Press (New Haven), 2001. Hunt, William. "John de Villula" in the Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. XXIX. Smith, Elder, & Co...