Justus (died 627) was the fourth Archbishop of Canterbury. The given name may also refer to: Justus of Eleutheropolis or Joseph Barsabbas, in the New...
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1610) April 8 – (bapt.) Phineas Fletcher, English poet (d. 1650) April 11 – Justus de Harduwijn, Dutch Catholic priest and poet (d. 1636) May 1 – Marco da...
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Australiens: Der Briefwechsel zwischen August Petermann and Ferdinand von Mueller 1861–1878, Justus Perthes Verlag, Gotha, 1996 Index perfectus ad Caroli Linnaei :...
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Book of Common Prayer". justus.anglican.org. Retrieved 2022-07-28. "1789 Book of Common Prayer: Front Matter & Lectionary". justus.anglican.org. Retrieved...
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236–237. "The Book of Common Prayer Noted (1550)". Society of Archbishop Justus. Retrieved 30 September 2016. "Media vita (Orlando di Lasso)". Media related...
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Johann Gottfried Herder (redirect from J. G. von Herder)
published in 1773 in a manifesto along with contributions by Goethe and Justus Möser. Herder wrote that "A poet is the creator of the nation around him...
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Thomas Cranmer (category Archbishops of Canterbury)
including the Sarum Rite, writings from Hermann von Wied, and several Lutheran sources including Osiander and Justus Jonas. It is more problematic to determine...
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(1535–1600) John of the Cross (1542–1591) Robert Bellarmine (1542–1621) Justus Lipsius (1547–1606) Francisco Suárez (1548–1617) Lawrence of Brindisi (1559–1619)...
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Gotha of Baronial Houses. Justus Perthes, Gotha. 1896, 1898, 1904, 1906, 1956, 1986. Almanach de Gotha of Comital Houses. Justus Perthes, Gotha. 1874. Werner...
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Archived from the original on 29 August 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020. Justus Perthes, Almanach de Gotha (1910) p. 37 Kalakaua to his sister, 24 July...
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Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. Alfred was baptised by the Archbishop of Canterbury, William Howley, at the Private Chapel in Windsor Castle on 6 September...
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Christianity) Liuhard of Canterbury (6th century) Augustine of Canterbury (597-604) Laurence of Canterbury Mellitus Justus Chad of Mercia (7th century)...
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introducing shirk (polytheism) into Christianity. Mohammad Ali Jouhar quoted Adolf von Harnack's critical writings of Paul. In Sunni Muslim polemics, Paul plays...
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the first in the series of Catholic archbishops of Canterbury, four of whom (Laurence, Mellitus, Justus and Honorius) were part of the original band of Benedictine...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lyon (redirect from St Justus of Lyons)
their way to the Crusade. The building of the churches of St. John and St. Justus was pushed forward with activity; he sent delegates even to England to solicit...
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composed of more than one piece of timber. This terminology was invented by Justus Lipsius (1547–1606) and so was not used by the Early Christians or their...
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W Miguel Agustín Pro, priest, martyr, 1927 (Commemoration) R – ELCA 24 Justus Falckner, 1723; Jehu Jones, 1852; William Passavant, 1894; pastors in North...
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Augustine of Hippo (redirect from Augustinus von Hippo)
1907a. "Augustine of Hippo, Bishop and Theologian". justus.anglican.org. Society of Archbishop Justus. Archived from the original on 24 August 2017. Retrieved...
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Danish-German painter and lithographer Justus Brinckmann (1843–1915), German museum director Karl Gustav von Brinckmann (1764–1847), Swedish-German poet...
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Beck Theologians Martin Luther / Katharina von Bora Philip Melanchthon Johannes Bugenhagen Johannes Brenz Justus Jonas Hans Tausen Laurentius Petri Olaus...
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Governor of Portuguese India. April 7– The English cathedral priories of Canterbury and Rochester are transformed into secular cathedral chapters on Easter...
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praying with the icons of Mary, Rowan Williams, former archbishop of Canterbury, said: "It is not only that we cannot understand Mary without seeing her...
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on 27 June in the Chapel Royal by William Laud, a future archbishop of Canterbury, and during his infancy was supervised by the Protestant Countess of Dorset...
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made the administrator of the See of Canterbury in England, though he will not become the new Archbishop of Canterbury until the following March 20. Russia...
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No. Saint Date of Canonization 1. Justus of Condat 9 December 1903 2. Alexander Sauli 11 December 1904 3. Gerard Majella 11 December 1904 4. John of Montemarano...
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and authoritatively, a fact which was parodied in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The fifteenth century also sees Pilate as a character in plays...
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(b. 1723) January 17 – Paschen von Cossel, German lawyer (b. 1714) January 18 – John Moore (archbishop of Canterbury) (b. 1730) January 23 – Claude Chappe...
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1830) 1777 – Mary Reibey, Australian businesswoman (d. 1855) 1803 – Justus von Liebig, German chemist and academic (d. 1873) 1804 – Robert Baldwin, Canadian...
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transferred to the Frankfurt Cathedral, while an arm was venerated in Canterbury Cathedral.[citation needed] In 2003, Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople...
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as theologians. His niece Margarete married the future Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer. Osiander published a corrected edition of the Vulgate...
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