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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «FRIARIES»
Scopri l'uso di
friaries nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
friaries e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Franciscans in Sweden: Medieval Remnants of Franciscan ...
But the foundling of new friaries and the choices of patron saints for the friaries
and friary churches as well as of saints on Franciscan seals make clear that the
friars wanted to live and work in places where people were together and that they
...
2
The Reformation: Critical Concepts in Historical Studies
Of slightly over five thousand wills made by testators resident in the diocese
between 1520 and 1540 just over half contain no mention at all of either
monasteries or friaries. and it seems abundantly clear that the majority of
northerners owed ...
3
The religious houses of Yorkshire
George Lawton. vii rage. Collegiate Churches and Colleges 100 Commandries ...
... ... ... ... ... ... 113 Preceptorics ... ... ... ... 114 Dominican Friaries 116 Franciscan
Friaries ... ... 117 Trinitarian, or Robertine, Friaries 119 Carmelite Friaries 120 ...
4
The Irish Franciscans, 1651-1665
The Capuchins likewise, who had a community in Slane since 1631, were also
dispersed during the Cromwellian persecution. 3' 2. The fate of the other friaries
In most instances residence in the ancient friaries and divine service in the friary
...
5
Medieval Yorkshire Towns: People, Buildings and Spaces
In the thirteenth century there were further additions to the numbers of churches
at the large towns in the form of friaries. The first friars began to arrive in England
in the thirteenth century and by 1300 numbers of friaries had been established.
6
Inward Purity and Outward Splendour: Death and Remembrance ...
... shows that 47 per cent of lay bequests went to the city's friaries compared with
35 per cent to the cathedral church and priory.65 In Suffolk, Diarmaid MacCulloch
found that wills drawn up by thirty-eight members of the county magistracy from ...
Judith Middleton-Stewart, 2001
7
The Reformation in York, 1534-1553
3 The city also contained several religious houses ; besides the Benedictine
abbey of St. Mary, the richest house in the north, there were one Gilbertine and
two Benedictine priories, a cell of Whitby Abbey, four friaries, and the great
hospital of ...
David Michael Palliser, 1971
8
An Account of Ireland, Statistical and Political: In Two Volumes
Friaries. Orders. Murisk ... Augustinians Strade - Dominicans Ballahaun -
Augustinian Hermits Ballinsmale - Carmelites Mayo - - I Ballinrobe - - - I A . . >Aue
;ustinians Ballintobber - - " | Congue Abbey* J Orlare ... Predicants Burriscarra .
Edward Gibbon Wakefield, 1812
Thus within some six months of their landing at Dover the nine had established
friaries at the three centres — ecclesiastical, civil and intellectual — of national
life, and at the important town which, by reason of its position between north and
...
10
The Franciscans in the Medieval Custody of York
... be buried in the same church, requesting that the four orders of friars in York
should attend his funeral and burial; the heads of the four friaries were to receive
40d. The Franciscan friary received 40s. and the other friaries each received 205.
Michael Robson (O.F.M.Conv.), 1997
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «FRIARIES»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
friaries nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Remains of the day: Examining the bones of Richard III
It had several friaries besides Greyfriars, plus important monuments, while the Guildhall served as its Town Hall. And of course, there was the ... «Leicester Mercury, lug 15»
Sannat honours Fr Remig Galea
He has served in various Capuchin friaries and for many years was chaplain at St Vincent De Paul residence, Luqa. He currently serves at the ... «Times of Malta, giu 15»
Year of Consecrated Life celebrated
Brother Isaac Mary told Today's Catholic that the brothers have five friaries in the diocese, and they try to attend any communal event the bishop ... «Today's Catholic News, giu 15»
CAPUCHIN FRANCISCAN FRIARS PROVINCE OF ST. AUGUSTINE
Over the past several years, Josh has visited Capuchin friaries and he attended a retreat at Alverno. More and more he felt that the Capuchin ... «Catholic Online, mag 15»
Capuchin Friars: Making the commitment to consecration in Boston
Friars from San Lorenzo and St. Francis Friaries at an evening discussion on Franciscan spirituality. Courtesy photo ... «The Pilot, mag 15»
'Unruly, fractious, disreputable' – Irish Franciscans in Prague
... an end in the monasteries, friaries and colleges” – moved to close the college in 1786. The college church is now a music theatre, but there is ... «Irish Times, apr 15»
Great Events in British History: A Beginner's Guide to The …
... leader of the Pilgrimage of Grace; The term “monasteries” included all religious houses, including abbeys, nunneries, priories and friaries. «Anglotopia.net, apr 15»
Richard III buried with solemnity and joy
The Leicester cityscape of friaries, abbeys, and castles from which Richard had ridden to battle 500 years ago was now embellished by ... «Church Times, mar 15»
Medieval monastic bones in Ipswich arthritis research approved
It is believed arthritis was prevalent among the monks who lived in the Ipswich friaries. Mr Mays, a human skeletal biologist, said the bones ... «BBC News, mar 15»
Henry VIII's illegitimate son, Henry Fitzroy's tomb recreated by …
From the years of 1536-1541, Henry VIII disbanded monasteries, priories, friaries, and convents throughout his kingdom in order to appropriate ... «Royal Central, mar 15»