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Thomas Wallensis (died 1255) was a
Welsh Franciscan,
archdeacon of
Lincoln and then
bishop of St. David's.
Thomas was a
canon of
Lincoln Cathedral in...
- John of
Wales (died c. 1285), also
called John
Waleys and
Johannes Guallensis, was a
Franciscan theologian who
wrote several well-received
Latin works...
- Wallais, Wallace, Wallice, Wallang, Wall****, Wallayis, Wallays, Walleis,
Wallensis, Walles, Walleyis, Walleys, Walli, Wallis, Walls, Wallyis, Wallys, Walker...
- Walla, Wallais, Wallice, Wallang, Wall****, Wallayis, Wallays, Walleis,
Wallensis, Walles, Valance, Valensis, Valeyns, Vallace, Vallance, and Valles. Alexander...
- John
surnamed Galensis,
Walensis or
Wallensis (fl. 1215), was a
Welsh canon law jurist. He
taught at Bologna, and
wrote glosses, on the
Compilatio Prima...
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English Hay or Haya Anglicana) and a
Welshery (i.e.
Welsh Hay or Haya
Wallensis). The
Englishry was
within the
fortified town of Hay. The
Welshery was...
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indicating a
Briton native of
Strathclyde or any part of the
Latin name
Wallensis meant just that. It can also
refer to the Cambro-Normans (later Hiberno-Normans)...
- Christianissimus;
Doctor Consolatorius Jean
Gerson - 1429
Doctor Venerandus Geoffroy de
Fontibus O.F.M. 1240
Doctor Vitae Arbor Johannes Wallensis O.F.M. 1300...
- Staphrophski) 1645–1656 Hans Nilssøn
Strelow 1656–1657
Niels Lauritzen Wallensis Gardeus 1657–1676
Johannes Brodinus 1676–1679 Hans
Nilsson Endislöv 1679–1685...
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Rainer VULSÆUS –
Wolsey de
WACELLIS – Wasel; V****all
WALCHELINUS –
Wakelin WALLENSIS – Le Walleis;
Wallace de
WANCEIO –
Wansey de
WARENNA –
Warren WARENNARIUS...