- ill and injured. The
Order of St. Anthony,
whose members were
known as
Antonites, grew quickly, and
hospitals spread through France,
Germany and Scandinavia...
-
Vienne (Canonici
Regulares Sancti Antonii, or CRSAnt), also
Antonines or
Antonites, were a
congregation in the
Roman Catholic church,
founded in c. 1095...
-
centre of the
corpus and at his side a pig is depicted, the
emblem of the
Antonite order. On his left and right, two
bearers of
offerings illustrate these...
-
Pechersk Monastery.
Prince Iziaslav I of Kiev
ceded the
whole mountain to
Antonite monks who
founded a
monastery built by
architects from Constantinople....
- (transcendent). On the
Hesychast side, the
controversy was
taken up by
Antonite St
Gregory Palamas,
afterwards Archbishop of Thessalonica, who was asked...
- 1093/acrefore/9780190277734.013.146. ISBN 978-0-19-027773-4.
Retrieved 2024-10-29.
Antonites,
Alexander (2019-03-01). "Fiber
Spinning During the
Mapungubwe Period...
- 3213/2191-5784-10197. ISSN 1612-1651. JSTOR 43135550. Hrbek, page 324 Hrbek, page 325
Antonites,
Alexander (1
March 2019). "Fiber
Spinning During the
Mapungubwe Period...
- community,
while the choir,
divided by a rood screen, was
reserved for the
Antonites. It
ceased to be a
monastic church after secularization in 1802. The forgotten...
-
Syriac Catholic Church (the
Chaldean Church) has one male congregation, the
Antonite Order of St Hormidas, and two
female established in the
twentieth century...
-
place of the
monks of the
Antonite abbey. At the
beginning of the 19th
century there was
still a
Solnhofen stone with the
Antonite T there. The
organ has...