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- Vienne (Canonici Regulares Sancti Antonii, or CRSAnt), also Antonines or Antonites, were a congregation in the Roman Catholic church, founded in c. 1095...
- ill and injured. The Order of St. Anthony, whose members were known as Antonites, grew quickly, and hospitals spread through France, Germany, and Scandinavia...
- illustrate these contributions in kind, an important source of income for the Antonites. This central section is framed by Saint Augustine and Saint Jerome, two...
- University of Cape Town, and then at the University of Pretoria. Professor Antonites Alexander and later Professor Alain Ndedi were among the first scholars...
- Pechersk Monastery. Prince Iziaslav I of Kiev ceded the whole mountain to Antonite monks who founded a monastery built by architects from Constantinople....
- of evidences: Little Rachel is merely a mirror image of Hazel Miner). Antonites, Alex (June 2008). "Suid-Afrika na dertien jaar (1994 -2007)". Tydskrif...
- (transcendent). On the Hesychast side, the controversy was taken up by Antonite St Gregory Palamas, afterwards Archbishop of Thessalonica, who was asked...
- the cross of Anthony on his cloak and the little bell in his hands. The Antonites refer to him. They drew attention to him by ringing the bell of St. Anthony...
- 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...
- which still characterizes the appearance of the building today. The last Antonites left Höchst in 1803 after secularization. In 1463, Diether von Isenburg...