-
Byzantine Asia
Minor and bore this
tonsure, had to
allow his hair to grow for four
months before he
could be
tonsured after the
Roman fashion, and then...
- Schele, the
tonsured maize god (hypothetically
equated with Hun-Hunahpu) has
often been
nicknamed "first father." The
classic name of the
tonsured maize god...
-
distinctive system for
determining the
dating of Easter, a
style of
monastic tonsure, a
unique system of penance, and the po****rity of
going into "exile for...
-
becomes a monk or nun by
being tonsured, a rite that only a
priest can perform, and the
priest himself be must be
tonsured into the same or
greater degree...
-
period in
which some
cardinals could be
clergy who had only
received first tonsure and
minor order, or the
major orders of
deacon and
subdeacon without a...
- bishops; he was
tonsured and
confined to
Luxeuil Abbey. In Anglo-Saxon England,
Ceolwulf of
Northumbria was deposed,
forcibly tonsured by his
enemies and...
- 'arrangement of the hair tuft') or the
Mundana (Sanskrit: मुण्डन, lit. '
tonsure'), is the
eighth of the
sixteen Hindu saṃskāras (sacraments), in which...
-
hieromonk who
performs a
tonsure must be of at
least the rank he is
tonsuring into. In
other words, only a
hieromonk who has been
tonsured into the
Great Schema...
-
village of Chocques, he was
given the
nickname Malecorne,
meaning badly tonsured.
Arnulf was the
illegitimate son of a
Flemish priest, and
studied under...
- was
Byzantine emperor from 1391 to 1425.
Shortly before his
death he was
tonsured a monk and
received the name
Matthaios (Ματθαίος). His wife
Helena Dragaš...