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- held the position of archdeacon, Baysio is often known by the name Archidiaconus and thus quoted. The probable place of his birth is Reggio, where he...
- William of Poitiers (Latin: Guillelmus Pictaviensis, French: Guillaume de Poitiers; c. 1020 – 1090) was a Norman priest who served as the chaplain of Duke...
- Thomas the Archdeacon (Latin: Thomas Archidiaconus; Italian: Tommaso Arcidiacono; Croatian: Toma Arhiđakon; c. 1200 – 8 May 1268), also known as Thomas...
- Pamplona" (Roberto Ketenensi de Anglia, qui nunc Pampilonensis ecclesiae archidiaconus est). Prior to 1141, Robert and Hermann of Carinthia were engaged in...
- vastare et dissipare totum epsicopatum, si quis restitisset." Henricus Archidiaconus, "Historia calamitatum ecclesiae Salsiburgiensis,", p. 1543. Brackmann...
- Martinus ab Andosilla et Arles, doctor in sacra theologia, canonicus, et archidiaconus vallis de Aibar, in eclesia Pampilonensi qui diem clausit extremum....
- the UNESCO World Heritage. Until a burglary in 1962, an painting of "Archidiaconus Schroeter" had hung in the vestry of the Church for 250 years. The first...
- throughout the report except in three places where they use the Latin word archidiaconus. The leaders of the Puthenkoor Malankara Syrian Church selected a nephew...
- Constantinus Afric**** Casinensis, Deusdedit Cardinalis, Willelmus Pictavensis Archidiaconus, Joannes De Garlandia, Rufinus Episcopus 151 Urb**** II 152–153 Bruno...
- aʳ—aliter or maior. a'r—a meridie. Arbí.—(De) Arbitris. Arch.—Archidiaconus. archð—archidiaconus. arcħi—archiepiscopi Arch·M·—Archiepiscopatus Mediolani. arcħo...