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Jacobus de
Voragine, OP (c. 1230 – 13/16 July 1298) was an
Italian chronicler and
archbishop of Genoa. He was the author, or more
accurately the compiler...
- The
Vortex (Spanish: La
Vorágine) is a
novel written in 1924 by the
Colombian author José
Eustasio Rivera. It is set in at
least three different bioregions...
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Legenda sanctorum) is a
collection of 153
hagiographies by
Jacobus de
Voragine that was
widely read in
Europe during the Late
Middle Ages. More than a...
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established by the 13th
century when, in 1260, it was
recorded by
Jacobus de
Voragine,
Bishop of Genoa, in the
Golden Legend. The
Golden Legend contains several...
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version of the
Pilate legend is
found in the
Golden Legend by
Jacobus de
Voragine (1263–1273 AD), one of the most po****r
books of the
later Middle Ages...
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compiled circa 1260 by the
Italian writer and
Dominican friar Jacobus de
Voragine (c. 1230 – 1298). In this account, Mary
Magdalene is, in Ehrman's words...
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reached a
height of 3,357 m (11,014 ft), but was then surp****ed by the
Voragine crater after the
summer 2024 eruptions. Etna
covers an area of 1,190 km2...
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Emperor Diocletian and
secretly converted to Christianity.
Jacobus de
Voragine listing her name as “Alexandria”
describes her as the wife of Dacian, the...
- In the
Golden Legend, by 13th-century
Archbishop of
Genoa Jacobus de
Voragine, George's
death was at the
hands of Dacian, and
around the year 287. The...
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sister of the
mother of Jesus. The
Golden Legend,
compiled by
Jacobus de
Voragine in the 13th century, adds to the two
apostles also
Simon the Zealot. Peter...