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sancti and also
They are: ( 1 ) In Basilica Sanctorum Petri et Pauli, for a church dedicated to St Peter and St Paul, possibly the church which Aldhem founded at Malmesbury, ( 2 ) In Basilica Beatae Mariae Semper Virginis, St Mary's Church, possibly also at Malmesbury, ( 3 ) In Ecclesia Mariae a Bugge Extructa, for the church built by Bugga, that is Eadburh of Minster-in-Thanet, a royal lady of the house of Wessex, ( 4 ) the twelve tituli known collectively as In Duodecim Apostolorum Aris and ( 5 ) In sancti Matthiae Apostoli Ecclesia.

sancti and is
There is no contemporary evidence for veneration being made to Oda, with the first indication of cult coming in the hagiography written by Byrhtferth about Oswald, but no hagiography specifically about Oda was written until Eadmer wrote the Vita sancti Odonis sometime between 1093 and 1125.
However, he may have been talking about ball lightning ; as mentioned earlier it is often erroneously identified as St. Elmo's fire: " There, directly over where we had been standing, upon the main top-gallant mast-head, was a ball of light, which the sailors name a corposant ( corpus sancti ), and which the mate had called out to us to look at.
The legend around the perimeter is: " S ( igillum ) commune monasterii Sc ' i ( sancti ) Salvatoris de Syon london ' dioc '...." Dated between 1415 ( founding ) and 1422 ( death of H V ).
About 980, Sevinus, archbishop of Sens, made a gift to the Benedictine community of the abbey of Saint-Pierre-le-Vif at Sens of four altars in villa que dicitus Naudus, in honore sancti lupi consecratum —" in the demesne that is called Naud, consecrated in honor of Saint Loup "— betokening the presence of a shrine already on this site, a priory under the direction of the abbot of Saint-Pierre-le-Vif.
The story of Beorhtwulf's other known son, Beorhtfrith, is told in the Passio sancti Wigstani, which may include material from a late 9th-century source, with some corroboration in the chronicle of John of Worcester.
Walahfrid's chief historical works are the rhymed Vita sancti Galli ( The Life of Saint Gall ), which, though written down nearly two centuries after this saint's death, is still the primary authority for his life, and a much shorter life of Saint Othmar, abbot of St. Gall ( died 759 ).
One of these is the Latin account of the voyage of St Brendan ( who was born c. 484 in the south-west of Ireland ): Navigatio sancti Brendani abbatis.
The literal meaning is " Saint Olaf's Wake " ( vigilia sancti Olavi in Latin ), from Saint Olaf's death at the Battle of Stiklestad in 1030 ( see Olsok ), but the Løgting predates this event.
In October 1546 a book on the assassination of the Spanish Protestant Juan Díaz entitled Historia vera de morti sancti viri Ioannis Diazii Hispanics [...] by Claudium Senarclaeum was published by his workshop, which is attributed to Francisco de Enzinas.
The 8th century Latin Vita sancti Guthlaci is written by Felix, who describes the entry of the demons into Guthlac's cell as follows:
The chief work of Sanchez and the only one which he himself edited, is the Disputationes de sancti matrimonii sacramento.
Saint-Barthélemy is first mentioned in 1265 as capellam sancti Bartholomei.
* Abraham is commemorated on 9 October: " Commemoratio sancti Abrahae, patriarchae et omnium credentium patris, qui, Domino vocante, ab urbe Ur Chaldaeorum, patria sua, egressus est et per terram erravit eidem et semini eius a Deo promissam.

sancti and now
It incorporates elements from a now lost earlier life of Columba, De virtutibus sancti Columbae, by Cumméne Find.
For example, expressions such as " deductores sancti illi " (" those holy guides " meaning " the holy guides ") help to reveal the origins of the definite article now used in all the Romance languages ( except Sardinian )-such as French (" les saints guides ") or Italian (" le sante guide ").
White Novum Testamentum Domini Nostri Iesu Christi latine secundum sancti Hieronymi ( Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1889 – 1954 ), and the original forged " parchments " are now in the possession of Jean-Luc Chaumeil, a French writer, who states that he had their age analyzed, and it was confirmed that they were merely decades old, not centuries.

sancti and referred
The mediaeval Flores Historiarum, referred to "... duo fossata sancti Eadmundi ..."-' the two fortifications of St Edmund ' - when describing the battle between Edward and his adversaries.

sancti and Saint
Their demands met, the Vikings left without devastating the territory, as recorded in the Annales Bertiniani and the Miracula sancti Bavonis, a life of Saint Bavo.
The 2004 edition of the " Roman Martyrology " succinctly states, " In Aethiopia, sancti Frumentii, episcopi, qui, primum ibi captivus, deinde, episcopus a sancto Athanasio ordinatus, Evangelium in ea regione propagavit Ethiopia, ( the feast ) of Saint Frumentius, bishop, who first was a captive there, and then, as a bishop ordained by Saint Athanasius, he spread the Gospel in that region.
A later text, the Liber miraculorum sancti Aegidii (" The Book of Miracles of Saint Giles ") served to reinforce the flow of pilgrims to the abbey.

sancti and .
This has been published by J. Mabillon in the Acta sanctorum ordinis sancti Benedicti ( Paris, 1668 – 1701 ).
Aimoin's third work was the composition of books ii and iii of the Miracula sancti Benedicti, the first book of which was written by another monk of Fleury named Adrevald.
Aimoin, who died about 1010, must be distinguished from Aimoin, a monk of Saint-Germain-des-Pres, who wrote De miraculis sancti Germani, and a fragment De Normanorum gestis circa Parisiacam urbem et de divine in eos ultione tempore Caroli calvi.
The original acts and debates of the council, as prepared by its general secretary, Bishop Angelo Massarelli, in six large folio volumes, are deposited in the Vatican Library and remained there unpublished for more than 300 years and were brought to light, though only in part, by Augustin Theiner, priest of the oratory ( d. 1874 ), in Acta genuina sancti et oecumenici Concilii Tridentini nunc primum integre edita ( 2 vols., Leipzig, 1874 ).
* Hildegard of Bingen, Two Hagiographies: Vita sancti Rupperti confessoris, Vita sancti Dysibodi episcopi, ed.
: Ad Castrum Fumorense prop Alatrium in Latio, natalis sancti Petri Caelestini, qui, cum vitam eremeticam in Aprutio ageret, fama sanctitatis et miraculorum clarus, octogenarius Romanus Pontifex electus est, assumpto nomine Caelestini Quinti, sed eodem anno munere se abdicavit et solitudinem recedere maluit.
* Liber de passione et virtutibus sancti Iuliani martyris und Libri de virtutibus sancti Martini episcopi, in: Raymond Van Dam ( ed.
It had long been assumed that in the year 999 he wrote the first Vita sancti Adalberti episcopi Pragensis, or " Life of St. Adalbert of Prague " just two years after Adalbert's death.
* Vita sancti Leodegarii, by Ursinus, then a monk of St Maixent ( Migne, Patrologia Latina, vol.
Hac causa credimus et Deiparae virginis Mariae purissimum thalamum et spiritus sancti templum, hoc est, sacrosanctum corpus ejus deportatum esse ab angelis in coelum.
* Brevis explicatio in primum Iohannis caput Short explanation of John 1. published posthumously by Ferenc David in De falsa et vera unius Dei Patri, filii, et spiritus sancti 1568, Alba Iulia.
: Tridénti pássio sancti Simeónis púeri, a Judǽis sævíssime trucidáti, qui multis póstea miráculis coruscávit.
Pope Leo was in the city, but his standard, the vexillum sancti Petri, was with his allied army.
et sancti tui benedicant te.

Augustini and also
Benignus Sichrowsky ( d. 1737 ) wrote also Philosophia vindicata ad erroribus philosophorum gentilium iuxta doctrinam S. Augustini et B. Ægidii Columnæ ( Nuremberg, 1701 ).

Augustini and Austin
When, in and after the eleventh century, the various congregations of canons regular were formed, and adopted the Rule of St. Augustine, they were usually called Canonici Regulares Ordinis S. Augustini Congregationis, and in England Austin Canons or Black Canons, but there have always been canons regular who never adopted the Rule of St. Augustine.

Augustini and is
As well as telling his disciples to be " of one mind and heart on the way towards God "< ref > Augustine of Hippo < cite > The Rule of St Augustine </ cite > Constitutiones Ordinis Fratrum S. Augustini ( Rome 1968 ) Chapter I </ ref > Augustine of Hippo taught that " Nothing conquers except truth and the victory of truth is love " ( Victoria veritatis est caritas ),< ref > Augustine of Hippo < cite > Sermons 358, 1 </ cite > " Victoria veritatis est caritas "</ ref > and the pursuit of truth through learning is key to the Augustinian ethos, balanced by the injunction to behave with love towards one another.
Another Vandalic phrase is found in Collatio Beati Augustini cum Pascentio ariano 15 by Pseudo-Augustine: Froja armes, " Lord, have mercy!
The name Adam is found repeatedly in the following years: A Magister Adamus publishes in 1470 Augustini Dati elegantiae in 4 °.
The Congregatio Canonicorum Sancti Augustini is a new Protestant religious community of Canons founded in 2008 at the ecumenical Priory of St. Wigbert in Werningshausen near Erfurt in Germany.

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