Definition of Hieronymites. Meaning of Hieronymites. Synonyms of Hieronymites

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Definition of Hieronymites

Hieronymite
Jeronymite Je*ron"y*mite, n. (Eccl. Hist.) One belonging of the medi[ae]val religious orders called Hermits of St. Jerome. [Written also Hieronymite.]
Hieronymite
Hieronymite Hi`er*on"y*mite, n. [From St. Hieronymus, or Jerome.] (Eccl.) See Jeronymite.

Meaning of Hieronymites from wikipedia

- The Hieronymites or Jeronimites, also formally known as the Order of Saint Jerome (Latin: Ordo Sancti Hieronymi; abbreviated OSH), is a Catholic cloistered...
- The Jerónimos Monastery or Hieronymites Monastery (Portuguese: Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, IPA: [muʃˈtɐjɾu ðu(ʒ) ʒɨˈɾɔnimuʃ]) is a former monastery of the...
- of Saint Paul the First Hermit (Pauline Fathers) OSPPE 1215 493 366 Hieronymites OSH 14th century 6 4 Mendicant orders Name Abbreviation Founded Members...
- list. The first four sites listed in Portugal were the Monastery of the Hieronymites and Tower of Belém in Lisbon, the Monastery of Batalha, the Convent of...
- Mafra; and two World Heritage Site monasteries: the Monastery of the Hieronymites, in Lisbon, and the Monastery of Saint Mary of Alcobaça, in Alcobaça...
- Vidigueira in a casket decorated with gold and jewels. The Monastery of the Hieronymites, in Belém, which later became the necropolis of the Portuguese royal...
- the last three ****ociated with the Granadan school of sculpture. The Hieronymites are an Augustinian order. The monastery church follows the usual plan...
- a feast day together with her daughter, Eustochium on 28 September. Hieronymites, also known as the Order of Saint Jerome, of which Saint Paula is co-patroness...
- (2009), Issue 47, pp 3–23. Schmitz, Timothy J. (2006-01-01). "The Spanish Hieronymites and the Reformed Texts of the Council of Trent". The Sixteenth Century...
- Cistercian, and the Trappist orders, but also monks of the Carthusians, Hieronymites, along with the male and female members of the Monastic Family of Bethlehem...