「Pious」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| He is devoted to | pious activities and social welfare. |
| Pugazh Thunai Nayanar was a | pious Adi Saiva of Srivilliputhur. |
| g the years 838-839, Otgar supported Louis the | Pious against his son Louis the German who was in re |
| he Kovilakom, headed by Ramavarma Thampuram, a | pious aged man who was a dear student of Chembai Vai |
| The | Pious Agent (1975) |
| Long live the sacred men who are divine and | pious always meditating and |
| dame de Montespan, perhaps because she was too | pious and too adoring of her husband to resent openl |
| He was also | pious and devoted. |
| He was held to be a | pious and gentle man. |
| Up to this time de Bus had led a | pious and virtuous life, which, however during a soj |
| n of the succeeding Frankish Emperor Louis the | Pious and his first wife, Ermengarde of Hesbaye. |
| Serfoji I is presented as a | pious and charitable monarch. |
| However, he acquired a reputation as | pious and devout man, and even as a miracle-worker. |
| iblia (1607), of which an English translation ( | Pious and Learned Annotations upon the Holy Bible) w |
| Letitia was shy, quiet, | pious, and by all accounts, utterly selfless and dev |
| He published many | pious and religious works which were very popular in |
| urate in the fathers and church history … very | pious and charitable, strict in his morals … and eve |
| hristian mysticism), and for the training of a | pious and intelligent clergy. |
| He was a | pious and learned priest, zealous in teaching purity |
| Babjee Moula Fakhruddin was considered a very | pious and humble man. |
| chronicler Odo of Deuil, Everard was extremely | pious and valiant. |
| tremely loyal to his (half) brother, Louis the | Pious and amassed great power under him. |
| man of great energy and genius, and was deeply | pious and modest almost to timidity. |
| he archchancellor first of his uncle Louis the | Pious and then of his cousin Charles the Bald. |
| her death he was received into the family of a | pious and wealthy young lady, to whom he was betroth |
| They find a village of apparently honest, | pious and simple folk, looked after benevolently by |
| He was very | pious, and induced the lord of the manor of Nieder-E |
| thodox faith, freed her people, lived well and | pious and died in peace, may her memory live forever |
| He was the only son of a | pious and well-to-do physician of Chichester; his pa |
| rish bishop, in a work called Small Garland of | Pious and Godly Songs (1684). |
| Hildegard (or Matilda), daughter of Louis the | Pious and Ermengard. |
| They hired "thirty | pious and learned Ministers", including Richard Math |
| She was very | pious and was an avid temple builder and has built n |
| (the Latinized form of his German name), was a | pious and learned Carthusian German monk. |
| Blakeway in the Sheriffs of Montgomery as "The | pious and munificent Rowland Heylyn Alderman of Lond |
| racter state that he was considered devout and | pious, and that he helped to build the Franciscan ch |
| It was built by the | pious Anglo-Catholic, Emily Charlotte Meynall-Ingram |
| however left Dublin already in 920 or 921, the | pious annalist claims he left "through the power of |
| e had been appointed by the emperor, Louis the | Pious, as comes et Saxoniae patriae marchio: "count |
| as the intelligence of 12 professors and is as | pious as a child on the day of his first communion." |
| th Jewish thought, which traditionally saw the | pious as a beleaguered minority in a world of sinner |
| The palace of Louis the | Pious at Ingelheim contained historical images from |
| The king's marriage to the | pious Balthild reinforced Erchinoald's position at c |
| In the beginning of 832, Louis the | Pious began campaigning against his rebellious son. |
| ory loss, Mark begins having flashbacks to his | pious behaviour prior to the fall and realises he ha |
| Pious believers recognise him as "Pei Fang Chen Wu H | |
| eized while celebrating Mass in the house of a | pious benefactress. |
| eased some months before the UK release of The | Pious Bird of Good Omen, sharing five songs with tha |
| le of this is the 1969 Fleetwood Mac album The | Pious Bird of Good Omen, on which the original label |
| was Bishop of Le Mans in the time of Louis the | Pious, born c. 800; died at Le Mans, 7 January, 856. |
| ing's touch began in France with Robert II the | Pious, but legend later attributed the practice to C |
| Born into a | pious but impoverished Telugu speaking smarta brahmi |
| This Dugal was quite | pious but went on a spree once in a while - once a m |
| urtag, Enravota asked his brother to release a | pious Byzantine captive who had been dungeoned by Om |
| Umar II, and was the only poet received by the | pious caliph. |
| She was the youngest child of | pious Catholic peasants. |
| Van Kerckhoven evolved from a | pious catholic to an enthusiastic and persuaded libe |
| Jane, an ardent and | pious Catholic, would try to do just that. |
| a kind philanthropist, a venture capitalist, a | pious Catholic, a verbal innovator, and a picaresque |
| Because of his | pious character he was respected and honored by both |
| Alfred | Pious Charles (11 July 1909 - 1977) was a Trinidadia |
| He was a | pious child who expressed a desire to be a priest an |
| He was a | pious child, often being punished for spending too l |
| ily became politically powerful when Louis the | Pious chose his oldest daughter as his 2nd wife. |
| n the Vita, Rumwold's mother is described as a | pious Christian who, when married to a pagan king, t |
| Anysia was born to a wealthy and | pious Christian family in Salonika. |
| st be obeyed, they added only "so far as every | pious Christian is bound". |
| entious soldier and brigand, Gerlache became a | pious Christian upon the death of his wife and went |
| was especially keen to raise her daughter as a | pious Christian. |
| e imperial tax collectors in Soissons who were | pious Christians. |
| nerable, Most Dear Brethren; and to their Most | Pious Clergy; and to All the Genuine Orthodox Sons o |
| f the text, Crowley sarcastically portraying a | pious clergymen before praying to be freed of such " |
| Louis the | Pious conferred on Rorgon the countship of Rennes in |
| Louis the | Pious confirmed to Hetto the privilege of immunity f |
| Pious couples were expected to use chemise cagoules | |
| These relate that Emperor Louis the | Pious' court at Ingelheim, in 839, was visited by a |
| f pleasure, dancing and music, and it became a | pious custom to bury mummified cats within Bast's sa |
| To better succeed in his | pious designs, he held the first general assembly an |
| in the deep jungle area, and in the past a few | pious devotees managed the difficult pilgrimage. |
| Lotharingia in 840, when the Emperor Louis the | Pious died. |
| entitled A Poor Little Monument to All the Old | Pious Dissolved Foundations of England: or a Short H |
| rederick, eldest son and heir of George II the | Pious, Duke of Brzeg. |
| was the fifth and youngest son of Henry II the | Pious, Duke of Wroclaw, by his wife Anna, daughter o |
| In 1566, when the Frederick III, the | Pious, elector palatine introduced Reformed elements |
| The initials 'C.H.M.' became familiar in many | pious evangelical households of the later Victorian |
| rist, have mercy," is most frequently set as a | pious, even submissive plea, but in this Mass it bec |
| ucceeded, by the irresistible force of his own | pious example, in abolishing the few abuses that had |
| istian's Daily Companion, being a Selection of | pious Exercises for the use of Catholics' (Palermo, |
| 12th century] exemplifies the disciplined and | pious existence of the founder of a great monastery. |
| prosperous lives to establish a new society of | pious family values. |
| rn Felice de Nicola at Montegranaro of a poor, | pious family, in his youth he was employed as a shep |
| Ginzberg recognized that his | pious father was disappointed that his son had chose |
| icto Aug(usto) 'Emperor Valerius Constantinus, | pious, fortunate, unconquerable, Augustus.' |
| MPF: Ipsirli and al-Tamimi (1982): The Muslim | Pious Foundations and Real Estates in Palestine. |
| See also | Pious fraud |
| as stationed in Mexico City, administering the | Pious Fund of private donations that supported the m |
| nangamudi (17thC): 'Gatti of Unbending head' a | pious Gatti who built a Pillaiyar temple and a matam |
| In 831 King Louis the | Pious gave the monastery to Regensburg Cathedral. |
| After Bera was deposed Emperor Louis the | Pious gave his lands to a nobleman unconnected to th |
| As a | pious gesture, however, he sent her heart, in a silv |
| In 817, Louis the | Pious granted Neustria to his eldest son Lothair I, |
| While Emperor Louis the | Pious had already placed the monastery under his roy |
| Philippa's end was as | pious, harmonious, and peaceful as her life: she pra |
| the different manner in which the learned and | pious have expressed their conceptions concerning th |
| their ailment and light it in Church, with the | pious hope that Mother Mary will consider their appe |
| heir abundance of possession and insisted on a | pious ideal life in accordance with the principles l |
| he Kingdom of Aquitaine ruled by son Louis the | Pious in 781. |
| ce the infighting generated by first Louis the | Pious, in three devastating civil wars, and then by |
| st mentioned in a document signed by Louis the | Pious in 833. |
| They are | pious in their own way, and Christians should be ash |
| of his daughter Judith with Emperor Louis the | Pious in 819. |
| p at Dartmouth, intended for "the education of | pious, indigent young men for the ministry," and in |
| was reputed to be a distinguished scholar and | pious individual. |
| commissioned by religious establishments or by | pious individuals for use within the practice of Tib |
| in matters of religion, he personally scribed | pious inscriptions on two madrasas he founded in Shi |
| Ninnidh (alias Ninnidh the | Pious, Irish: Ninnidh leth derc, meaning one eyed Ni |
| i (On the Dissensions of the Sons of Louis the | Pious) is valuable for the light which it throws upo |
| So | pious is she that Jalandhara's misdeeds go unpunishe |
| As Judah the | Pious is supposed to have written the surviving edit |
| Regardless, Jesus was a | pious Jew, worshipping the Jewish God, preaching int |
| ye the Milkman or Tevye the Dairyman), about a | pious Jewish milkman in Tsarist Russia, and the trou |
| cter is Max Ashkenazi, who moves away from the | pious Jewish culture he is born into and becomes a s |
| His was a family of | pious Jews who valued Torah scholars and visited the |
| Lord George Gordon associated only with | pious Jews; in his passionate enthusiasm for his new |
| ssed that the Catholic Hope would triumph, and | pious Judith would slay Holofernes. |
| of the Kalluvazhi tradition, he also excels in | pious Kathakali roles like Kuchelan (Sudama) besides |
| A | pious khan, he converted to Islam in 1283. |
| by the two surviving sons of Emperor Louis the | Pious, King Charles the Bald of West Francia and Lou |
| il of Rhabanus Maurus and befriended Louis the | Pious, king of the Franks. |
| Bede relates how Sigeberht had become a | pious king practising Christian forgiveness, but was |
| In 794/5 Ermengarde married Louis the | Pious, king of Aquitania, king of Franks, king of It |
| ly led by encouragements from Spain, Louis the | Pious, king of Aquitaine, captured Barcelona in 801, |
| Meiporul Nayanar was a | pious king. |
| His mother Kailas Kamini was a | pious lady and a devotee of Shri Krishna who gave he |
| Head constable at Mohanur and his mother was a | pious lady. |
| hen Carolingian dynasties in France. Louis the | Pious, later King of Aquitaine and King of the Frank |
| extremist, his self-portrayal as a humble and | pious leader struck a chord with many who felt aband |
| The | pious legend was recorded by George Hamartolus, whos |
| practiced a simple ministry and an ascetic and | pious life style, and was a vegetarian. |
| He led a simple and | pious life and died at the age of 80. |
| For her | pious life she has been proclaimed a saint and vener |
| ying a prayer rope should be of true faith and | pious life and should be praying the Jesus Prayer th |
| She led a | pious life and was quite influential on the politics |
| r fiance, Radhikabai became a yogini and led a | pious life at Hardwar until her death in 1798. |
| old age, the Duke suffered from gout and led a | pious life. |
| ities, lest their faith die out, and to lead a | pious life; otherwise he would pronounce an anathema |
| agne, though not the longest-living: Louis the | Pious lived to the age of 62. |
| In 817, Louis the | Pious made him abbot of the famous Luxeuil Abbey, fo |
| Patriarch Antony II was a | pious man who generously endowed monastic foundation |
| the saints [and] they consecrated as bishop a | pious man whose name was Navarro" (II, §161). |
| A | pious man lends her his clothes and, in male dress, |
| neighbor and closest friend, James Johnston, a | pious man who dismissed the noises as someone playin |
| d and it was inconceivable to them that such a | pious man could be defeated by "heathens". Louis sen |
| Narses was believed to be a very | pious man and gave great attention to the Virgin and |
| He was regarded as a | pious man and an influential cleric, although not as |
| es being knowledgeable, he was also known as a | pious man who was serious about his duties. |
| commandment iv., the | pious man and the cow; Joseph, who kept holy the Sab |
| 'A | pious man and an excellent preacher,' Draxe was auth |
| 2. The wise and | pious man doesn't dwell in the real world, but rathe |
| It is known he was a modest and sincerely | pious man, which earned him an appointment as precep |
| r beloved Excellency you should not allow this | pious man, Dr. Martin Luther to leave your boundarie |
| Thietmar was known to be a wise and | pious man, who ordered the building of many churches |
| toriography defends him as a philanthropist, a | pious man, and a seeker of truth. |
| ymbolic oblations-in a totally non-violent and | pious manner. |
| He composed several | pious manuals for the use of his community and A Nov |
| ni to train school teachers and co-founded the | Pious Matrons, a group dedicated to the education of |
| The | Pious Memorials were reprinted at Paisley in 1788 wi |
| themselves an oath of piety and became purely | pious men. |
| ain somebody like Christopher Norris may, in a | pious moment, attempt to "recuperate" a particularly |
| ), Pipe Organ Pale Ale (English pale ale), and | Pious Monk Dunkel (Munich-style dark lager). |
| Buddhism and spends the rest of his life as a | pious monk. |
| Later | pious Moroccan donors extended this with several oth |
| In addition, being a | pious Muslim, he furthered his Islamist goals agains |
| eratoris, an account of the reign of Louis the | Pious, names him first when recording the dead, foll |
| ioned in Jocelyn's life of Saint Werburgh as a | pious neatherd at Weedon, who bore with great patien |
| The Norman Conquest of | Pious Neustria: Historiographic Discourse and Saintl |
| Ali ibn Yusuf was a | pious non-entity, who fasted and prayed while his em |
| Thus | pious, observant, or religious. |
| Pir Syed Muhammad Channan Shah Nuri was a main | pious of this chain; however, this order was named a |
| Albert III the | Pious of Bavaria-Munich (German: Albrecht III. |
| t to that of Varanasi, believed to be the most | pious of all Hindu pilgrimage places. |
| The Chassidei Ashkenaz (literally "the | Pious of Germany") was a Jewish movement in the 12th |
| Alice Wilson - George Wilson's sister, a | pious old washerwoman, herbalist, sick-nurse. |
| ll Your works will thank You, O Lord, and Your | pious ones will bless You. |
| reign, or tois eusebesi kat' enantion, "to the | pious ones against their adversaries", otherwise. |
| stand religious behavior by attributing to the | pious only secular motives (economic, psychological, |
| ... I'm very proud of being a vegan - not in a | pious or self-righteous sense but because in a very |
| ant of London, noted for his gifts of money to | pious or charitable purposes. |
| He lived the life of a | pious Oriental Jew, dressed as a native Sephardi, an |
| , he tried to bring Elector Frederick III, the | Pious, over to his opinions. |
| Charles 'Patch' Revada - | Pious Pedro |
| For | pious people there are few Hindu Temples, the oldest |
| ng prayers over a loudspeaker, and followed by | pious people. |
| ad to follow a person named by "Sakka" (a very | pious person but a ‘Bhisti' (water carrier) by profe |
| A diligent and | pious person who rendered appropriate devotion to ea |
| by late Mr. N Ragunatha Menon, a prominent and | pious person who lived in the town of Kalamassery. |
| A somewhat | pious person, he gained the support of the local rel |
| entioned by Roman era historians as a wise and | pious person, who once helped a Roman embassy reach |
| ected the dying sayings of more than a hundred | pious persons and compiled the Pious Memorials, publ |
| Bloodthirsty Bitches and | Pious Pimps of Power (St. |
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