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- Johannes Campensis (c. 1490–1538) was a Christian Hebraist from the Habsburg Netherlands who taught Hebrew in Leuven and Kraków. Campensis was born at...
- The Archdiocese of Las Vegas (Latin: Archidiœcesis Campensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or archdiocese, of the Catholic Church in southern...
- Gilles Deschamps (also Gilles des Champs; Latinized as Aegidius Campensis) (date of death unknown) was a teacher and bishop of Coutances. He was created...
- found at different times near the church, known as the Obelisci Isei Campensis, which were probably brought to Rome during the 1st century and grouped...
- home, Rome, where he continues to worship Isis under the local name, Campensis. After a time, he is visited once more by the goddess, who speaks again...
- at the college of Navarre in Paris under Gilles Deschamps, (Aegidius Campensis) and Pierre d'Ailly (Petrus de Alliaco), who became his life-long friend...
- capital, Temple of Olympian Zeus, Agrigento Flaminian Obelisk (263 t) Campensis Obelisk (230 t) Vatican Obelisk (330 t) Stone of the South (~1,000 t)...
- 227–232. Filippo Coarelli, "Iseum et Serapeum in Campo Martio; Isis Campensis", in E. M. Steinby (ed.), Lexicon Topographi**** Urbis Romae (LTUR), vol...
- the two leaders of the Men of Understanding, a heretical sect Aegidius Campensis or Gilles Deschamps (fl. 1411 and 1431), bishop of Coutances present at...
- Platner, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, "Obeliscus Isei Campensis" Ensoli and La Rocca, Aurea Roma, pp. 276-77. Ensoli, L'Iseo e Serapeo...