Edward the Confessor, Saint, King of England, b. in 1003; d. January 5, 1066. He was the son of Ethelred II and Emma, daughter of Duke Richard of Normandy, being thus half-brother to King Edmund Ironside, Ethelred’s son by his first wife, and to King Hardicanute, Emma’s son ...
edward the confessorn. 爱德华(忏悔者)(约1004-1066);英国国王(1042-1066) saint markn. (= Saint Mark) 圣马尔谷(新约人物,一般相信他是《马尔谷福音》的作者,为耶稣七十门徒之一 1-68) saint georgen. (= Saint George) 圣乔治(英格兰的守护神) ...
英英释义 son of Ethelred the Unready; King of England from 1042 to 1066; he founded Westminster Abbey where he was eventually buried (1003-1066) 访问沪江小D查看saint edward the confessor的更多详细解释>相关短语 chronic pyonephrosis 慢性肾盂积脓 mesonephros (mesonephroi) 中肾 chromatic threshold ...
On a Remarkable Incident in the Life of Saint Edward the Confessor, with Notices of Certain Rings Hallowed on Good Friday by the Sovereigns of Englanddoi:10.1080/00665983.1864.10851278WatertonEdmundArchaeological Journal
His departure point is the Mystagogy of Saint Maximus the Confessor. The church is a reflexion of God in all his plenitude and diversity, and, because... I Mavrichi 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Distinctive Worldview 67Aidan Nichols, Byzantine Gospel: Maximus the Confessor in Modern Scholarship, Edin...
The guidance and encouragement of her confessor during this time led to a profound spiritual awakening. Embracing a life of penance, she publicly confessed her past faults, adopted a life of austerity, and began practicing severe mortifications, to the extent that her survival was deemed ...
Laboring patiently, Augustine wisely heeded the missionary principles—quite enlightened for the times—suggested by Pope Gregory the Great: purify rather than destroy pagan temples and customs; let pagan rites and festivals be transformed into Christian feasts; retain local customs as far as possible....
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Saint Leukios (Leucius) the Confessor was born probably in the mid-fourth century in the city of Alexandria of pious parents named Eudykios and Euphrodisia. They gave their son the name Eupressios. The mother died when the lad was eleven years old, and his father took monastic tonsure ...
In Edward Grim’s account, once Becket’s crown had been separated from his head, “the blood white from the brain, and the brain equally red from the blood, brightened the floor with the colors of the lily and rose, the Virgin and Mother, and the life and death of the confessor and...