- The term
Maurists may
refer to:
Congregation of
Saint Maur, a
congregation of
French Benedictines Maurist Party, a
faction of the
Spanish Liberal Conservative...
- The
Congregation of St. Maur,
often known as the
Maurists, were a
congregation of
French Benedictines,
established in 1621, and
known for
their high level...
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Maurist Conservatives (Spanish:
Conservadores Mauristas, CM) or
simply the
Maurists (Spanish: Mauristas), was
originally a
political faction within the Liberal...
- in the
Conservative Party between idóneos ('apt ones') and
mauristas ('
maurists'). Its
development took
place in a
period of
crisis for the
dynastic parties...
-
Trithemius (1462–1516),
abbot Laurent Bénard (1573–1620),
founder of the
Maurists Mariano Armellino (1657–1737),
abbot Antoine Augustin Calmet (1672–1757)...
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dedication to
scholarly activities. From the end of the 17th
century the
Maurists reconstructed practically all the
abbey buildings, but the new
burst of...
-
refuses to pay for its upkeep, the
Maurists begin a
program of
restoration and construction.
Though the
Maurists monks number only 30,
their construction...
- The
Gallia Christiana, a type of work of
which there have been
several editions, is a do****entary
catalogue or list, with
brief historical notices, of...
-
refer to: Achery, Aisne, a
commune in
France Luc d'Achery (1609–1685),
Maurist librarian and
historian This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- excommunicated. In the 17th century, Vendôme was part of the
Maurist congregation. One of the most
famous Maurists, Luc d'Achery, was
professed in Vendôme. The cloister...