Maison du Roi (redirect from Maison ecclésiastique du roi de France)
Almoner when the latter was unable to. Other officers of the Maison ecclésiastique included several aumôniers ordinaires (who maintained the regular service...
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Retrieved October 29, 2009. de Sivry, L: "Dictionnaire de Géographie Ecclésiastique", p. 375., 1852 ed, from ecclesiastical record of letters between the...
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interesting items, not just of copper, can be found here like jewelry, carpets, costumes, antiques and embroidery. Up the hill to the castle gate, there are many...
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Lang. ISBN 978-3-906762-81-4. Janin, Raymond (1953). La Géographie Ecclésiastique de l'Empire Byzantin. 1. Part: Le Siège de Constantinople et le Patriarcat...
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Contributions à l'étude des divinités celtiques (1944)". Revue d'Histoire Ecclésiastique. 40: 322-324. ProQuest 1302279803. Hofeneder, Andreas (2005). Die Religion...
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like Manneken Pis in Brussels, Fonske is, from time to time, dressed in costumes appropriate for specific occasions. St. Peter's Church (1425–1500) was...
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Siméon Vailhé, v. Amisus, in Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques Archived 9 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine, vol. XII, Paris 1953...
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its way from Mecca to Bursa. On the condition that he wear the Turkish costume, so as not to endanger his fellow travellers, he was permitted to accompany...
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New York: Robert Appleton Company. Besson, Memoires pour l'histoire ecclésiastique des diocèses de Genève, Tantaise, Aoste et Maurienne, Nancy, 1739; new...
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noticed by the King following one of his hunts, and formally met him at a costume ball celebrating carnival in 1745. By July, she was the King's mistress...
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first piece, an evocation of a statue of a Gothic Virgin, entitled Ecclesiastique. The piece later became Moyen Age. In 1934, she borrowed $25 with which...
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Brittany from Dom Morice's Mémoires pour servir de preuves à l'histoire ecclésiastique et civile de Bretagne (1742-1744) Breton and European Digital Library...
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Chartwell Books. p. 74. ISBN 9780785834250. Keen (2005), p. 1 Dictionnaire ecclésiastique et canonique portatif (Tome I ed.). Paris. 1766. p. 364. Hoad (1993)...
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Finger. Chatto & Windus, 1890. Barbier de Montault, Le costume et les usages ecclesiastiques selon la tradition romaine (Paris, 1897-1901), I, 170. Ambrose...
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the farmers, the poor and the sick. Many of the pilgrims participate in costume, as they accompany a cart bearing a reliquary containing Gertrude's relics...
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character; this is neither anger nor an outburst; she was born evil; her whole costume fits this; she is dirty and scruffy; she carries her dead child as if she...
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ministers to introduce during public worship such changes in language, costume, and gesture as would appeal to the tastes of their "refined audiences"...
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