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    Herman the Archdeacon (also Hermann the Archdeacon and Hermann of Bury, born before 1040, died late 1090s) was a member of the household of Herfast, Bishop...
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  • (1013–1064) Herman (bishop of Salisbury), bishop of Ramsbury, Sherborne and Salisbury (d. 1078) Hermann of Salm (d. 1088) Herman the Archdeacon, hagiographer...
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    weight, and brought him unhappily to his deathbed. The eleventh-century hagiographer Herman the Archdeacon described Eadred as "debilis pedibus" (crippled...
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    aspects of the story—such as the appearance of the wolf that guards Edmund's head—that do not have exact parallels elsewhere. Herman the Archdeacon, who was...
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  • (June 2009). "History and Hagiography in the Late Eleventh Century: The Life and Work of Herman the Archdeacon, Monk of Bury St Edmunds". English Historical...
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  • Tom Licence (category Alumni of the University of Cambridge)
    and the Higher Education Academy. Hermits and Recluses in English society, 950–1200 (2011, Oxford UP: ISBN 978-0199592364) Herman the Archdeacon and Goscelin...
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  • Thiery de Looz, Count of Horn, and grandson of Emmo, Count of Looz. Herman became archdeacon at Liège in 1136, and provost of Sankt-Gereon in Cologne in 1149...
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    Benedictine monks: New Minster, or the Abbey of Hyde pp. 116–122 Licence, Tom, ed. (2014). Herman the Archdeacon and Goscelin of Saint-Bertin: Miracles...
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    37. Roma: Editrice Anselmiana, 1955 Licence, Tom, ed. (2014). Herman the Archdeacon and Goscelin of Saint-Bertin: Miracles of St Edmund. Oxford, UK:...
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    Bildad (redirect from Bildad the Shuhite)
    Moby-Dick. Dr Grantly, archdeacon of Barchester in Anthony Trollope's novel Barchester Towers, is on occasion compared to "Bildad the Shuhite" (vol. II, ch...
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    Toontown in Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland in Tokyo Disney Resort – Baby Herman Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland...
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    1138. He was the only child of Duke Władysław I Herman and his first wife, Judith of Bohemia. Bolesław began to rule in the last decade of the 11th century...
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  • Herman (or Hezelo) of Ename (died 28 May 1029), was a count in what is now Belgium, who was responsible to the emperor for holding the frontier fort at...
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    silk hood which have been since stolen by some person or persons unknown Archdeacon Wills 1737/8 #74 Ballaugh, of Mrs Mary Corlett als Parr of Ballakeig,...
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    the end of the 14th century, there was a wave of violent anti-Judaism, encouraged by the preaching of Ferrand Martínez, Archdeacon of Écija. In the pogroms...
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    from fever "Will you tell the Archdeacon?–[citation needed] will you move a vote of thanks for his kindness in performing the ceremony?" — Henry Alford...
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    bishops as well as a native Archdeacon, who had authority over the clergy and also wielded a great amount of secular power. The metropolitan see was probably...
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    1729) served as Archdeacon of Hersbruck while another, August (d. 1738) served as Archdeacon of St. Lorenz. Alberti also trained for the clergy at Altdorf...
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    Jesus (redirect from Jesus the Nazarite)
    Role in the Church Today. Our Sunday Visitor Publishing. pp. 21, 110–112. ISBN 978-0-87973-573-9. Reverend Archdeacon Kinane. "Section VI – The perpetual...
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    Legge (1839–1913), English bishop Augustus Legge (archdeacon of Winchester) (1773–1828), English archdeacon Augustus Austen Leigh (1840–1905), English provost...
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  • from the Golden Age). Jerome R. Cox Jr., 97, American computer scientist and entrepreneur. Graham James Davies, 87, Welsh Anglican priest, archdeacon of...
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    Irish pilgrim December 22 – Baha' al-Dawla, Buyid emir of Iraq Erluin, archdeacon and bishop of Cambrai Gaston II Centule, viscount of Béarn Gundemaro Pinióliz...
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    Harrow High School (category Academies in the London Borough of Harrow)
    professor of Hebrew and Jewish studies, University of Cambridge Robert Dell, Archdeacon of Derby 1973-1992 Geoff Egan, archaeologist and small finds expert Kel...
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    Dorset. In 1058, the Sherborne chapter elected Herman, Bishop of Ramsbury to be also Bishop of Sherborne. Following the Norman conquest, the 1075 Council...
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  • to Mr. Archdeacon [George] Travis in answer to his Defence of the Three Heavenly Witnesses by Richard Porson (1790, London); A New Plea for the Authenticity...
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  • Keith Barron ... Henry VIII Sharon Baylis ... Mrs Poyntz Alan Bennion ... Archdeacon Bell Terence Budd ... Stephen Vaughan David Chivers ... Old Priest Arthur...
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    cheirothesia) of the lower clergy (taper bearers, readers and subdeacons) as well as making an abbot or abbess or promoting a deacon to archdeacon, etc. Priests...
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    Diocese of Salisbury (category Dioceses of the Church of England)
    The Diocese of Ramsbury was created from the northwestern territory of the Bishop of Winchester in 909. Herman of Wilton was appointed bishop of Ramsbury...
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    Hajnal Andréka George Andrews Tom M. Apostol David Applegate Zvi Arad Dan Archdeacon Richard Friederich Arens Sandra Arlinghaus Sanjeev Arora Emil Artin Shiri...
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  • List of Old Harrovians (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    (1967–), Archdeacon of Hastings (2016–) Henry Du Boulay (1840–1925), Archdeacon of Bodmin (1892–1923) Edward Every (1862–1941), Bishop of the Falkland...
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