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Rupella, and
Johannes de
Rupella; c. 1200 – 8
February 1245), was a
French Franciscan and theologian. He was born in La Roc****e (Latin:
Rupella), towards...
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Lampronia rupella is a moth of the
family Prodoxidae. It is
found in most of Europe, with the
exception of Iceland, Ireland,
Great Britain, the Benelux...
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period have also been found. The name was
first recorded in 961 as
Rupella, from a
Latin diminutive meaning 'little rock'. It was
later known as Rocella...
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Joseph de
Maistre et la
Doctrine de Maurras. La Roc****e:
Editions Rupella. Nordin,
Svante (2016). Filosoferna : den
moderna världens födelse och...
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unfinished at his death; his students,
William of
Middleton and John of
Rupella, were
charged with its completion. It was
certainly read by the Franciscans...
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possession of
Robert de Vaux.
After p****ing to
various descendants,
Richard de
Rupella (elsewhere Rokele) was
granted the
manor in 1249 as a
reward for his service...
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Haymo of
Faversham (died 1244),
Alexander of
Hales (died 1245), John of
Rupella (died 1245),
William of
Melitona (died 1260), St.
Bonaventure (died 1274)...
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Haymo of
Faversham (d. 1244)
Alexander of
Hales (c. 1183–1245) John of
Rupella (d. 1245) St.
Clare of ****isi (1194–1253)
William of
Melitora (d. 1260)...
- The
History of the
Franciscan School, I.
Alexander of Hales; II. John of
Rupella -
Saint Bonaventure; III. Duns Scotus; Pt. IV.
William Ockham, St. Bonaventure...
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nobles ********inated
Bishop Stanislaus in the
church of St.
Michael in
Rupella on 11
April 1079, and cut up his
corpse into seventy-two pieces. Poland...