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    Jacques de Vitry (Jacobus de Vitriaco, c. 1160/70 – 1 May 1240) was a French canon regular who was a noted theologian and chronicler of his era. He was...
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  • posthumously. Thomas reports of a prediction Marie envisioned of Jacques de Vitry (Bishop Jacques). She foresaw that he would be sent as a prelate to a location...
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  • Vitry may refer to: Odo of Vitry (died 1158), French nobleman Jacques de Vitry (c. 1160–1240), French chronicler and cardinal Raoul de Vitry (1895–1977)...
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    2015-12-22. Retrieved 2021-06-17. Jacques de Vitry (1960) [13th century]. Huygens, R. B. C. (ed.). Lettres de Jacques de Vitry (in French). Leiden: Brill. Silverberg...
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    Neckam about +1190, followed soon afterwards by Guyot de Provins in +1205 and Jacques de Vitry in +1269. All other European claims have been excluded...
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    it as a white gonfanon with a black chief (argent a chief sable). Jacques de Vitry, writing in the 1220s, mentions the gonfanon baucent and explains that...
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    invented story is said by the Louvre to derive from the German work by Jacques de Vitry in the 13th century. The French work Le Lai d'Aristote [fr] (The Lay...
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    Sermones Vulgares of Jacques de Vitry, ed. and trans. by T. S. Crane (New York: B. Franklin, 1971), p. 141. Johannes Galensis, Tractatus de penitentia, c. 1285...
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    what happened, since he might have witnessed the emperor's death. Jacques de Vitry, a historian of the Crusades, outlined Frederick's endeavors and Saladin's...
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  • genitive "of" constructions Jacopo da Bologna "Jacob of Bologna" Jacques de Vitry "James of Vitry-sur-Seine" In examples 1 through 3, where the noun or adjective...
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    contemporary and modern commentators: their superficial rhetoric disgusted Jacques de Vitry; Riley-Smith writes of their pedantry and the use of spurious legal...
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    Farmer, Sharon (2007). "17: Low Country Ascetics and Oriental Luxury: Jacques de Vitry, Marie of Oignies, and the Treasures of Oignies". In Rachel Fulton...
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    historian Jacques de Vitry. Historia Damiatina, by Cardinal Oliver of Paderborn (Oliverus scholasticus) reflects his experience in the Crusade. De Itinere...
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  • over the best beast or chattel of the tenant. The enlightened cleric Jacques de Vitry called lords who imposed heriots "vultures that prey upon death......
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    penance are still more to be condemned?" The reference was to Cardinal Jacques de Vitry, who met her and recounted that she would throw herself into burning...
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    inanimate representations of the Blessed Lord and His parents. e.g., Jacques de Vitry, Letter 6 February or March 1220 and Historia orientalis (c. 1223–1225)...
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    of the Fifth and Sixth Crusades is well represented in the works of Jacques de Vitry, Oliver of Paderborn and Roger of Wendover, and the Arabic works of...
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    studying from age 5 to age 11; in Liège he also had the chance to meet Jacques de Vitry, who was preaching there. In 1217, at the age of 16, he entered the...
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    politics. Others included in Jacques Bongars' work are Historia Hierosolymitana written by theologian and historian Jacques de Vitry, a participant in a later...
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    University Press. pp. 805–822. de Vitriaco, Jacobus; Hinnebusch, John Frederick (1972). The Historia Occidentalis of Jacques de Vitry. Saint-Paul. GGKEY:R8CJPKJJK4D...
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    the ancient exonyms of Iberia and Iberians. The French chronicler Jacques de Vitry and the English traveler Sir John Mandeville wrote that Georgians are...
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    was often spelled Jorgia. Lore-based theories were given by traveler Jacques de Vitry, who explained the name's origin by the popularity of St. George among...
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    countries, "Chaldean" is used with reference to their language. In 1220/1, Jacques de Vitry wrote that "they denied that Mary was the Mother of God and claimed...
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  • The Vitry-Le-François train bombing of 18 June 1961 was a bomb attack on a Strasbourg–Paris train carried out by the Organisation armée secrète (OAS)...
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  • having a uterus. The first written mention of this phenomenon was in Jacques de Vitry’s Historia Orientalis in 1219. These attitudes have roots in both Humorism...
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  • Venice James of Viterbo Jacques de Vitry (St) Jan Kanty/John Cantius, (1390–1473) Jan Standonck Jean Buridan, (c. 1295–1363) Jean de la Rochelle Jerome of...
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    it, which "encouraged the infidel", according to the contemporary Jacques de Vitry. Andrew II decided to return home, leaving the crusaders' camp with...
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  • nation. The various nations in Paris often quarreled with one another; Jacques de Vitry wrote of the students: "They affirmed that the English were drunkards...
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    sprung up around Peter. One legend has its roots in the writings of Jacques de Vitry, who found it convenient to convince people from the bishopric of Liège...
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    Text Society. Certain well-known pilgrimages included are those of: Jacques de Vitry, Saint Jerome's Pilgrimage of the Holy Paula, Mukaddasi's description...
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