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- accolade (also known as dubbing, adoubement, or knighting) (Latin: benedictio militis) was the central act in the rite of p****age ceremonies conferring knighthood...
- The Handbook of the Christian Knight (Latin: Enchiridion militis Christiani), sometimes translated as The Manual of the Christian Knight or The Handbook...
- pag**** meant a "civilian" who was lacking self-discipline. In De Corona Militis XI.V he writes: The chronology of his writings is difficult to fix with...
- During his sporting career, Militis also trained for the Portsmouth Northsea Swim Club under head coach Chris Nesbitt. Militis competed in two swimming events...
- Gr****. He had published his Handbook of a Christian Knight (Enchiridion militis christiani) in 1503, writing about his new intellectual direction, the...
- military context rather than a religious one is in Tertullian's De Corona Militis XI.V, where the Christian is referred to as pag**** (civilian): Pag****...
- " On 8 November 2003, Lincoln was awarded a Honorary Knighthood in the Militi Templi Scotia order, in recognition of his work in the fields of sacred...
- Christian piety (420) Enchiridion of Byrhtferth (fl. 1000) Enchiridion Militis Christiani of Erasmus (1501) Erfurt Enchiridion, an early Lutheran hymnal...
- local custom (representative). Edward III appointed "Willielmi d´Aubeneye militis et Joannis Caupegorge" as proxies to negotiate the marriage between "Joannem...
- Wissowa (1912), pp. 111–112, citing Livy V 41, 2; Tertullian De corona militis 13; Dionysius of Halicarn****us Antiq. Rom. VII 72. Marquardt Staatsverwaltung...