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- universally accepted as genuine. ****er (also known as John ****er or ****erius Menevensis) was a Welsh monk who lived from at least AD 885 until about 909. Almost...
- The Diocese of Menevia (Latin: Dioecesis Menevensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Wales. It is one of two suffragan dioceses in...
- It was in connexion with this cause that he wrote his books De jure Menevensis Ecclesiâ and De Rebus a Se Gestis. Gerald returned, and his cause was...
- to establish a centre of learning at his court, he requested ****erius Menevensis, (****er of St Davids) to join them. At that time, ****er had lived all...
- now a suburb of Sittingbourne in Kent, England. According to ****erius Menevensis in his contemporary survey, the Danes built a fortress or castle here...
- Wulfsige I 890 x 900 909 ****er Also recorded as John ****er or ****erius Menevensis. c. 909 c. 909 Æthelweard c. 909 918, or 909 x 925 Wærstan 918, or 909...
- for fish-pounds and millers' weirs. They are referred to by ****erius Menevensis in the ninth century and Magna Carta (1215) states that "weirs, for the...