- Brigid, and Columba,
thaumaturges in his Acta
Triadis Thaumaturgae (Louvain, 1647).
Later notable medieval Christian thaumaturges include Anthony of Padua...
- The
Thaumaturge is a 2024
isometric role-playing game
developed by Fool's
Theory and
published by 11 Bit Studios. The
player controls Wiktor Szulski,...
- Les Rois
thaumaturges: Étude sur le caractère
supernaturel attribué à la
puissance royale particulièrement en
France et en
Angleterre (The
Royal touch :...
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Nyssa is more
reliably historical than
other known versions of the
Thaumaturge's life. By the time of
Rufinus (c. 400), the
original story was becoming...
- "One
strategy in Chan for
domesticating the
occult was to
transform thaumaturges into
tricksters by
playing down
their occult powers and
stressing their...
- simulation.
Thaumaturges often protect these incantations by
speaking nonsense syllables around the
words of
power to
disguise them.
Thaumaturges wear brown...
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Saint Leo of Catania, also
known as the Thaumaturgus, or St Leo the
Wonderworker in
Sicily (May 703 or 709 – 20
February 789), was the
fifteenth bishop...
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cultural history,
political history and
economic history. Bloch's Les Rois
thaumaturges (1924)
looked at the long-standing folk
belief that the king
could cure...
- Touch:
Sacred Monarchy and
Scrofula in
England and
France (Les Rois
thaumaturges). London:
Routledge &
Kegan Paul. S**** SS,
Aderinboye O,
Hanson KE, Spitzer...
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Claudius of Besançon (French:
Saint Claude),
sometimes called Claude the
Thaumaturge (c. 607 – June 6, 696 or 699 AD), was a priest, monk, abbot, and bishop...