- Adomnán
promulgated the Law of Adomnán or "Law of Innocents" (Latin: Lex
Innocentium). He also
wrote the
treatise De
Locis Sanctis ('On Holy Places'), an...
- ˈaðəṽˌnaːnʲ], KAWN AH-thuv-nawn, "Law of Adomnán"), also
known as the Lex
Innocentium (Law of Innocents), was
promulgated amongst a
gathering of
Gaelic and...
-
cardinalis Melfictensis electus est in
summum pontificem et
elegit sibi
nomen Innocentium Octavum. I
announce to you a
great joy: we have a pope. The most reverend...
- German). Marc-Antoine
Charpentier composed an oratorio,
Caedes sanctorum innocentium, H.411, for soloists, chorus, two violins, and
continuo (1683–1685)....
- the story. In 1250, a
sermon called Quaedam moralitas de
scaccario per
Innocentium papum (The
Innocent Morality)
showed the
world as
being represented by...
-
influence in Pictland. Likewise, the Cáin Adomnáin (Law of Adomnán, Lex
Innocentium)
counts Nechtan's
brother Bridei among its guarantors. The importance...
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prodeunt Patres,
doctores scriptoresque Ecclesiae Latinae, a
Tertulliano ad
Innocentium III]" – via
Google Books.
Stephen J. Shoemaker, 2003.
Ancient Traditions...
- (Lyon),
Laurent (1673).
Magnum Bullarium Romanum: a Pio
Quarto vsque ad
Innocentium IX (in Latin). sumpt.
Laurentij Arnaud &
Petri Borde. pp. 213-214 (Digital...
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important men of
Ireland and
Scotland who
guaranteed the Cáin Adomnáin (Lex
Innocentium; Law of Innocents) at Birr in 697. A
battle between the
Picts and Saxons...
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apparatu Godefridi Henschenii atque Petri Possini a
Sancto Petro usque ad
Innocentium XI. (etc.) (in Latin). Antwerp:
Michael ****barus. pp. 149–150. Creighton...