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Friar and Odoric
Approximately during Jayanegara's reign, the Italian Friar Odoric of Pordenone visited Majapahit court in Java.
" < p style =" text-align: right ;">— Description of Majapahit by Mattiussi ( Friar Odoric of Pordenone ).
In his book: " Travels of Friar Odoric of Pordenone ", he visited several places in today's Indonesia: Sumatra, Java, and Banjarmasin in Borneo, between 1318 – 1330.
Shortly after his return Odoric betook himself to the Minorite house attached to St Anthony's at Padua, and it was there that in May 1330 he related the story of his travels, which was taken down in homely Latin by Friar William of Solagna.
* Odoric of Pordenone, translation by Sir Henry Yule, introduction by Paolo Chiesa, The Travels of Friar Odoric: 14th Century Journal of the Blessed Odoric of Pordenone, Eerdmans ( December 15, 2001 ), hardcover, 174 pages,
Friar Odoric of Friuli, much like Mandeville, travelled extensively and claimed to have heard of gourds in Persia that when ripe, opened to contain lamb-like beasts.

Friar and was
He took the habit of a Friar Preacher at Rome ( 1839 ), and the province of France was canonically erected in 1850.
1308 ), a Friar Minor Conventual like Saint Bonaventure, argued, on the contrary, that from a rational point of view it was certainly as little derogatory to the merits of Christ to assert that Mary was by him preserved from all taint of sin, as to say that she first contracted it and then was delivered.
Pope Benedict XIII ( 2 February 1650 – 21 February 1730 ), born Pietro Francesco Orsini, later Friar Vincenzo Maria Orsini, O. P., was pope from 1724 until his death.
Both Robin and Marian were certainly associated with May Day festivities in England ( as was Friar Tuck ), but these may have been originally two distinct types of performance – Alexander Barclay in his Ship of Fools, writing in c. 1500, refers to " some merry fytte of Maid Marian or else of Robin Hood " – but the characters were brought together.
Friar Cipolla promises to show certain country-folk a feather of the Angel Gabriel, in lieu of which he finds coals, which he avers to be of those with which Saint Lawrence was roasted.
Friar Cipolla's name means " Brother Onion ," and Certaldo was famous in that era for its onions.
Friar Rinaldo lies with his godchild's mother: her husband finds him in the room with her ; and they make him believe that he was curing his godson of worms by a charm.
Trantor was first mentioned in a short story by Asimov, ' Black Friar of the Flame ', later collected as The Early Asimov, Volume 1.
" Giordano's colleague Friar Alessandro della Spina of Pisa ( d. 1313 ) was soon making eyeglasses.
During this time, to earn money while in New York Mulgrew was employed as a waitress at Friar Tuck, a now defunct restaurant previously at 914 Third Avenue.
* Beatle George Harrison ( 1943-2001 ) was treated in Harefield Hospital following the December 1999 knife attack at his Friar Park home
In 1528, Friar Matteo obtained the approval of Pope Clement VII and was given permission to live as a hermit and to go about everywhere preaching to the poor.
Friar Hippolyte Hélyot, T. O. R., ( 1660 – 1716 ) was a Franciscan friar and priest of the Third Order of St. Francis and a major scholar of Church history.
The first Prior General was Friar Matthew, followed by Adjutus and Philip.
He also played some Shakespearean roles which he never essayed on stage, such as Iago in a 1932 broadcast of Othello opposite Henry Ainley as the Moor, Buckingham ( 1954 ) and Cranmer ( 1977 ) in Henry VIII, and Friar Laurence in Romeo & Juliet for the first time when he was eighty-nine.
The Friar Park estate was owned by Sir Frank Crisp from 1875 until his death in 1919.
The nuns ran a local school in Henley, the Sacred Heart School, but by the late 1960s Friar Park was in a state of disrepair and due to be demolished.
The All Things Must Pass track " Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp ( Let It Roll )" was inspired by Friar Park's history, and the lyrics of later songs such as " Ding Dong, Ding Dong " and " The Answer's at the End " directly quote from the many carvings around the property.
He'd be out there squinting because he could see, at midnight, the moonlight and shadows, and that was his way of not seeing the weeds or imperfections that would plague him during the day ..." Talking of the tranquility he felt at Friar Park, Harrison once said: " Sometimes I feel like I'm actually on the wrong planet, and it's great when I'm in my garden.
( Some people claimed that the project was named Sherwood based on Friar Tuck.
Eccles was very active as a composer for the theatre, and from the 1690s wrote a large amount of incidental music including music for William Congreve's Love for Love, John Dryden's The Spanish Friar and William Shakespeare's Macbeth.
About the Friar, he writes " Ther nas no man no wher so vertuous " (" There never was no man nowhere so virtuous ").
On 22 May 1538, at the insistence of Cromwell, he preached the final sermon before Franciscan Friar John Forest was burnt at the stake, in a fire said to have been fueled partly by a Welsh image of Saint Derfel.

Friar and East
Friar Odoric's route to the East started from Venice, then Constantinople.

Friar and where
In Scotland, the first evidence of whisky production comes from an entry in the Exchequer Rolls for 1494 where malt is sent " To Friar John Cor, by order of the king, to make aquavitae ", enough to make about 500 bottles.
He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, where he was the student body president and a member of the Friar Society.
Obviously Shakespeare's source for Romeo and Juliet, it features a character called Friar Laurence, as does Two Gentlemen, and a scene where a young man attempts to outwit his lover's father by means of a corded ladder ( as Valentine does in Two Gentlemen ).
He probably lived in Friar Street, Worcester, where he had a house derived from his first wife's family.
During the fight scene where the music is played, Friar Tuck ( portrayed as a badger ) is cheering loudly.
By 1876 WBS was on his own-not sure what happened to Dain-and was practising from Greyfriars Chambers, 7 Friar Lane, Leicester, where he continued to work until his death in 1899.
Originally completed in 1522, through the initiative of Friar Pedro da Atouguia, the Convent of São Francisco () was originally built on a site called Pedras dos Frades ( along the coastal boulevard where a compass rose was constructed in the 20th Century ).
In 1895, he bought Friar Park in Henley-on-Thames where he entertained the great and the good.
Former Beatle George Harrison purchased Friar Park, where Frank Crisp had lived, as his new home in 1970.
In 1299, the Dominican Friar Guillaume Bernard de Sévérac bought a house near the church, where he established a monastery with 12 friars.
For example, The Friar's Tale is significantly expanded upon: where the Friar leads in with a general account of the archdeacon's severity and the summoner's corruption, Pasolini illustrates this with a specific incident which has no parallel in Chaucer.
When Starr arrived at George Harrison's Friar Park estate on 19 November ( where he was currently re-recording parts of Somewhere in England after some of its songs had been rejected ), Harrison presented him with " Wrack My Brain " – specially composed for Starr.
The club takes its name from Friar Tuck's, an Uptown New Orleans pub where two college students decided to create their own Carnival krewe after unsuccessfully trying to become white flambeaux carriers.

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