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exile, in 645 he conducted with Maximus the | Confessor a public discussion on faith (Disputatio cum |
The arms of Saint Edward the | Confessor, a blue shield charged with a gold cross and |
Saint Nicholas the | Confessor, abbot of the Studion (868) |
man Conquest the property of King Edward the | Confessor, after which it passed to the hands of Willi |
rn Roman Emperor Basiliscus, bishop Paul the | Confessor, and was exiled John Chrysostom. |
A biography of her was written by her | confessor and sent to the Bishop of Konstanz. |
7 October: Mark pope and | confessor, and commemoration of Ss Sergius, Bacchus, M |
n Church in Brotherton is that of Edward the | Confessor, and is in the Diocese of Wakefield. |
el illustrates the legend of King Edward the | Confessor and St John the Evangelist. |
5th century AD, and is known as a physician, | confessor, and martyr. |
essed with his holiness that he made him his | confessor and Abbot of St David's Cathedral. |
He became Canon at Verdun, then | confessor and almoner to the Duchess of Cleves; after |
ation between 1042 and 1066 under Edward the | Confessor and Harold Godwinson, who was a member of th |
It was named after St. Edward the | Confessor and in honor of Bishop Edward Francis Hoban, |
include the Catholic Church of St Edward the | Confessor, and the Anglican Church of St Barnabas. |
Norton' and was a royal domain of Edward the | Confessor and later William the Conqueror. |
f Wessex (1029-1075), the wife of Edward the | Confessor and sister of Harold Godwinson. |
essors, obtained the discharge of the Jesuit | confessor, and withdrew the scholars from Jesuit schoo |
f the church and canons from King Edward the | Confessor and later king's Harold Godwinson and Willia |
The reference is to Edward the | Confessor and Earl Tostig, Edward's brother-in-law, wh |
astery, but it was confiscated by Edward the | Confessor, and then given to the Bishop of Durham by W |
six shillings in the time of king Edward the | Confessor, and afterwards, and now it is worth [f]orty |
minican friar, who may have been the owner's | confessor and may also have been involved in the produ |
gar, Essex) was a kinsman of both Edward the | Confessor and William of Normandy, and was present at |
General, Nicholas IV appointed Agostino his | confessor and Grand Penitentiary, a position which he |
sh as Carantock, and other variations) was a | confessor and abbot of the early 6th century in Wales |
ying in sickness do in the presence of their | confessor and neighbours make their will with due sole |
n of Queen Edith, in the reign of Edward the | Confessor, and became part of the lands of Walter Giff |
ognized at his beatification by naming him a | confessor and an unofficial "martyr of charity". |
gin and Mother and the life and death of the | confessor and martyr... |
Both Theophanes the | Confessor and George Kedrenos render his name "Ακούμ" |
Saint Ghislain (died October 9, 680) was a | confessor and anchorite in Belgium. |
ers of Frithwald, Offa, Edgar and Edward the | Confessor are all believed to be substantially fabrica |
FitzOsbern was a relative of King Edward the | Confessor as well as being a royal chaplain. |
e shield, derived from that of St Edward the | Confessor) as their school badge. |
r Wulfnoth, who had been given to Edward the | Confessor as a hostage in 1051 and soon afterwards bec |
nry II and Pope Alexander III He was called ' | Confessor' as the name for someone who was believed to |
ting with the continuation of Theophanes the | Confessor, assumed that the Rus' raid against Constant |
ngland in 1603, he acted for twenty years as | confessor at the English College, Rome. |
dred was assessed in the reign of Edward the | Confessor at 89 hides, and at the time of the survey a |
On 19 August, Rufinus, | confessor at Mantua. |
In 1050, King Edward the | Confessor authorised that Exeter was to be the seat of |
Saint Basil the | Confessor, Bishop of Parium |
in the steps of the shrine of St. Edward the | Confessor but moved at the time of the dissolution of |
ition, but died, according to Theophanes the | Confessor, by falling from his horse during a hunt. |
opped from the calendar on the advice of his | confessor, Cardinal Baronius. |
Father Michael Sopocko (Faustina's | confessor) celebrated the Mass that Sunday and obtaine |
Theophanes the | Confessor, Chronicle |
According to John Malalas and Theophanes the | Confessor, Constantiolus was a son of Florentius. |
elease of their 1991 debut album, Condemned, | Confessor disbanded in 1993 while the band was already |
7 March: St. Thomas Aquinas | confessor, Double, and commemoration of Ss. |
June 4: St. Francis Caracciolo | Confessor, Double. |
Dionigi had been Petrarch's | confessor during his stay in Avignon, and Petrarch wro |
In the time of Edward the | Confessor Earls Colne belonged to a Saxon noble named |
t Disibod monk who acted as prior and father | confessor for the nuns at Disibodenberg. |
death, he was widely considered a martyr or | confessor for the faith. |
He acted as | Confessor for the students of the Venerable English Co |
t windows in the chancel of St. Nicholas the | Confessor, Forest Hill. |
Saint Isaac the | Confessor, founder of the Dalmatian Monastery (died Ma |
accession James yielded to pressure from his | confessor Fr. |
hibition from Mary when princess through her | confessor, Francis Mallett. |
In 1529 the Welf duke, Ernest the | Confessor from Celle converted the monastery to a Luth |
He was with his | confessor George Nicols, Richard Yaxley, a priest, and |
In 1059 King Edward the | Confessor granted the manor of Taynton to the Abbey of |
"Here lies Pabo the Upholder of Britain, | Confessor, Gruffudd ab Ithel offered (this) image" |
d been one of the Normans to whom Edward the | Confessor had given lands to, but were later expelled |
The | confessor has a strong belief that the world should no |
As chaplain of Edward the | Confessor he was named to the see of Ramsbury shortly |
Saint Achilles the | Confessor, hermit of Egypt (5th century) |
tober 23: St. Anthony Mary Claret Bishop and | Confessor, III class. |
April 5: St. Vincent Ferrer | Confessor, III class. |
Accidentally betrayed by their | confessor, Imperius, they fled. |
In 1381, he was appointed canon and | confessor in the Prague cathedral, offices he would ho |
a Catholic church dedicated to St Edward the | Confessor in Old Church Road, which was completed in 1 |
held for him at the church of St Edward the | Confessor in the Market Place on 28 October 1937. |
oundation of the Norman church by Edward the | Confessor in 1065. |
This area had been established by Edward the | Confessor in 1044 and was a separate jurisdiction unde |
He was given as a hostage to Edward the | Confessor in 1051 as assurance of Godwin's good behavi |
in demesne as it had been by King Edward the | Confessor, in connection with Portchester Castle. |
er of the Holy Roman kingdom, and Edward the | Confessor in England. |
hristmas Eve while showing flashbacks of the | confessor in certain situations. |
he death of the chronographer Theophanes the | Confessor in 817. |
From 1614 to 1618 he was the Croatian | confessor in Loreto. |
A passage of Theophanes the | Confessor incorrectly identifies him as "Constantinus" |
, and the now destroyed Shrine of Edward the | Confessor installed in the Abbey in 1269. |
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Though he is now honoured simply as a | confessor, it is probable that St. Ecgberht was a bish |
s by Asgar, Master of the Stud to Edward the | Confessor, it is very possible that the area was alrea |
In the reign of Edward the | Confessor it was a town called Bruhella. |
Her martyrdom is described in her | confessor Jacob's hagiographic work. |
Krum of Bulgaria was said by Theophanes the | Confessor, Joannes Zonaras, Mannases Chronicle, and ot |
ector, Evagrius Scholasticus, Theophanes the | Confessor, Joannes Zonaras and Cedrinus, Placidia can |
n later Byzantine saints such as Maximos the | Confessor, John Climacus, Symeon the New Theologian, a |
His own Church of St Edward the | Confessor, Kempley, Gloucestershire, (1903-4), is in a |
on the orders of their mother's manipulative | confessor, Konrad of Marburg. |
Signs of Grace and Delusion, Written for the | Confessor Longinos: Ten Texts |
atholic Church of Our Lady and St Edward the | Confessor, Lyndhurst, Hants, 1894-96 |
His sainthood was due being a | confessor, meaning he was of remarkable virtue and con |
After seven years of this, the | confessor neglects his duties. |
evolt in 1051, under the reign of Edward the | Confessor, no such standing army was used to crush it, |
pher Urswick (1448? - 1522) was a priest and | confessor of Margaret Beaufort. |
Maracci was the | confessor of Pope Innocent XI and was taught Arabic by |
harity who were canonized were recognized as | Confessor of the Faith rather than martyrs. |
He was the | confessor of Henri IV after his conversion, but severa |
Before leaving for French Canada, he was the | confessor of Antoinette de Pons, the Marquise de Guerc |
n Pitts, writes, Baines "died an illustrious | Confessor of the Lord". |
he wore while saying Mass, and the personal | confessor of his wife, Agathe. |
ed 13 October 807) was an abbot, bishop, and | confessor of the late-8th and early-9th centuries, and |
He held powerful positions including | Confessor of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and the empe |
mulus was “upgraded” from being considered a | Confessor of the Faith to a martyr -possibly by a loca |
s addressed in a Coventry writ of Edward the | Confessor of 1060, concerning the king's grant of judi |
hology and from 1956 until 1965 he served as | confessor of students at the college. |
fraw claimant Cynan ap Iago, with Edward the | Confessor of England endorsing Bleddyn's seizure later |
first appears in the sources, c. 1355/6 as a | confessor of King David II of Scotland; he retained th |
ntion of the popes as spiritual director and | confessor of Catherine of Siena, and also for his nove |
Venerable Athanasius the | Confessor of Constantinople (821) |
Pope Martin I, | confessor, of Rome |
Saint George Limniotes the | Confessor of Mt. |
Servant of God Andrew Sheptytsky - | Confessor of the Faith |
In 1759, he was | confessor of Mme Louise de France. |
He had been a | confessor of Theresa of Avila. |
Rather, "the | confessor or counselor must show sympathetic understan |
He is either King Edward, Edward the | Confessor or simply Edward III. |
Barlow Edward the | Confessor p. 198 |
principal feast of Christ, and the Lutheran | Confessor, Philip Melanchthon, wrote a hymn for the da |
Barlow Edward the | Confessor pp. |
teacher, a man of noble character, a zealous | confessor, pulpit orator and catechist, and was a frui |
Theophanes the | Confessor records him as a nephew of Justin II, comman |
Theophanes the | Confessor records that Leo IV died as a result of a fe |
Theophanes the | Confessor reports this second attempt cost Valentinus |
Saint Edward the | Confessor, Rotherham • Holy Family, Sheffield • Our La |
dy Star of the Sea, Staithes • St Edward the | Confessor, Scarborough • St Joseph, Newby • St George' |
Hopkins' High Anglican | confessor seems to have forbidden him to have any cont |
ictor pope and martyr, and Innocent pope and | confessor, Semidouble. |
King Edward the | Confessor sent Dudoc along with two abbots to Rheims i |
e inflation as during the time of Edward the | Confessor Sheltone's woodland was valued at 5 shilling |
The Byzantine chronicler Theophanes the | Confessor states that a wizard advised Yazid that he w |
h kings had held the throne until Edward the | Confessor succeeded in 1042. |
rty possessions belonging to King Edward the | Confessor, that were destroyed by Earl Godwin's army, |
Hesitating, he confided in his | confessor, the Jesuit Father Chauveau, who dissuaded h |
At the time of King Edward the | Confessor the village was in the possession of Tovi, t |
By the time of Edward the | Confessor, the abbey owned slightly more than half the |
sheriff as early as the reign of Edward the | Confessor, the shire court meeting at Hereford where l |
The queen gave her Catholic | confessor the task to provide evidence of the affair b |
estminster Abbey in the Chapel of Edward the | Confessor, the only person not of royal blood to be bu |
St Martin the | Confessor the Pope of Rome |
The | confessor then shows him a scar on his hand revealing |
xon Chronicle at the time of King Edward the | Confessor this settlement was listed as being in the p |
in Yorkshire before the reign of Edward the | Confessor; thus the Horn of Ulph cannot be dated later |
In 1628 he went to England as | confessor to Queen Henrietta Maria. |
He died in Vienna, where he was the | confessor to the Emperor Ferdinand II. |
By about 1114, Aldulf, | confessor to Henry I of England, was prior of a group |
Goleuddydd orders her | confessor to visit her grave every year and keep it we |
wo years previous to the death of Henry been | confessor to his son, the young Dauphin. |
3) was an English Roman Catholic priest, the | confessor to Margaret Clitherow. |
Raimondo da Capua, | confessor to Saint Catherine of Siena, wrote an accoun |
0, William Ayscough, Bishop of Salisbury and | confessor to Henry VI, was forced to flee Salisbury. |
7) was a Scottish Roman Catholic priest, the | confessor to Henrietta Maria of France. |
1724 he was appointed by the Franciscans as | confessor to the Poor Clares in Dublin and seems to ha |
of Spain in 1649, he accompanied her as her | confessor to the Spanish Court. |
one "Ranulfe", a kinsman of King Edward the | Confessor to the Abbey of Peterborough (Knight "Geoffr |
Christopherson (died 1558) was Chaplain and | confessor to Queen Mary I of England, Master of Trinit |
royal court of Hungary, where he became the | confessor to Queen Elisabeth of Poland and Hungary. |
Coton continued in his capacity as | confessor to the new king, Louis XIII, until 1617, whe |
With Badby the appointment of | confessor to John of Gaunt was but the stepping-stone |
o the Court of William, Duke of Juliers, and | confessor to the duke's mother. |
nglish throne in 1399 he became chaplain and | confessor to this king, being described as clericus sp |
e, freely gave his time to serve as external | confessor to the students of the Scots College, Rome, |
He also acted as chaplain and | confessor to Bishop Gardiner. |
He acted as | confessor to Spanish bishops and the viceroy. |
Venturi was the | Confessor to Mussolini, whom he befriended before his |
In 1652, she was ordered by her | confessor to write her autobiography. |
ter the congregation was over he remained as | confessor to the English College, Rome. |
by Byzantine Christians such as Maximus the | Confessor until the Byzantine era, having an epoch of |
held by Earl Eduin in the time of Edward the | Confessor, when it was worth £20. |
ds of Blackburnshire were held by Edward the | Confessor, while Bowland was held by Tostig, son of Go |
Theophanes the | Confessor, who began his formal religious life at the |
Edith of Wessex, the wife of Edward the | Confessor, who had been educated at Wilton, rebuilt th |
ruler to appoint a Chancellor was Edward the | Confessor, who is said to have adopted the practice of |
he restored monarchy (1042-66) of Edward the | Confessor, who had spent over twenty-five years in exi |
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