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Definition of Chelidonius

Chelidonius
Chelidonius Chel`i*do"ni*us, n. [L. (sc. lapillus.)] A small stone taken from the gizzard of a young swallow. -- anciently worn as a medicinal charm.

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- Benedict Chelidonius or Schwalbe (also Benedict Chelydonius or Caledonius; born c. 1460; died 1521) was an abbot of the Scottish monastery at Vienna....
- Another Saint Emeterius is ****ociated with the legend of Saint Severus of Barcelona. Saints Emeterius (or Hemeterius, Madir) and Celedonius (Spanish: San...
- po****r subject in cycles of the Life of the Virgin in art. Benedict Chelidonius' work describes the story of the married couple Joachim and Anne, who...
- Historia de Rege Frantie. Other notable authors included Benedictus Chelidonius and Hieronymus Vehus. These plays often doubled as encomium or dramatized...
- was strongly ****erted by his successor Hilary of Arles. An appeal from Chelidonius of Besançon gave Leo the opportunity to ****ert the pope's authority over...
- moralizing explanation is made explicit by the distich. The moralist Chelidonius emphasizes that voluptas (short-lived 'pleasures' or 'delights') are...
- 376–396? Ani**** (4th century) Fronimius Desideratus Leontius ?–443 Chelidonius c. 445, died 451?, deposed by Hilary of Arles Antidius II Chelmegisl...
- as Valeria, a fictional slave girl. M****imo Venturiello as Chelidone/Chelidonius, a fictional magistrate. Francesco Pannofino as Cuspius, a fictional...
- Albrecht Dürer List of woodcuts by Albrecht Dürer According to Benedictus Chelidonius he appears as if a "weak faith had closed his tongue". Nürnberg, 67 Nürnberg...
- his intellectual circle in Nuremberg, the Benedictine Abbot Benedictus Chelidonius. Dürer here follows an early Renaissance convention involving the illusion...