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  • St Edward the Confessor or Eadweard III (c. 1004– January 5, 1066), son of Ethelred the Unready, was the penultimate Anglo-Saxon King of England ...
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  • Saint Maximus the Confessor (also known as Maximus the Theologian and Maximus of Constantinople) (c. 580 - August 13, 662 C.E.) was a Christian ...
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  • St Edward the Confessor or Eadweard III (c. 1004– January 5, 1066), son of Ethelred the Unready, was the penultimate Anglo-Saxon King of England ...
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  • |titles=Bishop and Confessor |beatified_date= |beatified_place= ... |attributes=Bishop, Confessor |patronage= |major_shrine= ...
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  • Saint Maximus the Confessor (also known as Maximus the Theologian and Maximus of Constantinople) (c. 580 - August 13, 662 C.E.) was a Christian ...
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  • Roman Catholic archbishop, missionary, and confessor of the Spanish queen-regnant Isabella II. A defender of the Church's interests as Spain& ...
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  • religion, he earned the title of "confessor" when he, too, was ... bestowed upon you the twofold glory of confessor and bishop. Again we congratulate ...
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  • Church today recognizes him as a "confessor" but not as a martyr ... the persecution of Diocletian, died as a confessor of the faith." ...
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  • expanded the abbey as a shrine to Edward the Confessor. ... of the Anglo-Saxon saint king Edward the Confessor, who had been canonized ...
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  • Pope Martin I and Saint Maximus the Confessor, who had been previously ... as Pope Martin I and Saint Maximus the Confessor, who refused to be silenced ...
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  • for the Translation of Edward the Confessor in 1163. This led him to ... work was his Life of Saint Edward, King and Confessor. His public works ...
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  • Pope Martin I and Saint Maximus the Confessor, among others. ... in the controversy include Maximus the Confessor (662), his disciple and ...
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  • abbey was first built by Edward the Confessor between 1045-1050 and consecrated ... Henry III as a shrine to honor Edward the Confessor and as a suitably regal ...
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  • #039;s approval. Later, the word "confessor" has come to denote ... as he is depicted on the cross. The confessor will often read an admonition ...
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  • The Tapestry begins with a panel of King Edward the Confessor, who ... It shows three kings: Edward the Confessor (1042-1066); Harold II ...
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  • She was also a great-niece of Edward the Confessor and the old line of the ... Abbey beside her ancestor, Edward the Confessor. After her death, she was ...
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  • Auxentius declared Ulfilas to be "verily a confessor of Christ ... I, Ulfila, bishop and confessor, have always so believed, and in this ...
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  • Stephen became the first of the canonized Confessor Kings, a new prototype ... the feast day of St Stephen, King and Confessor on September 2, either ...
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  • led by Alfred Aetheling and Edward the Confessor, Emma's sons by the ... in Normandy with his brother Edward the Confessor, with some show of arms ...
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  • |titles=Confessor |feast_day=August 8August 4 (Traditional Roman Catholics) ... |attributes=Confessor; Chaplet, dog, star |major_shrine= San Domenico ...
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  • the Dominicans, and he became her first confessor. Wars raged everywhere ... in a near-death experience. She told her confessor that she saw, "Everything ...
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  • by the penitent or recommended by the confessor or pastor. [[Image:River baptism in New Bern.jpg|thumb|250px|Protestant denominations such as ...
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  • benefactor of the Church. Edward the Confessor, her son, became a Saint ... Emma's sons by Ethelred - Edward the Confessor and Alfred Atheling - went ...
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  • allowed to speak to them, not even their confessor or their own parents. And ... before 1567 under the direction of her confessor, Pedro Ibanez, was originally ...
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  • Mühlenberg, summarized by Paul M. Blowers, "Maximus the Confessor ... * Blowers, Paul M. "Maximus the Confessor, Gregory of Nyssa, ...
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  • During Lent in 1920, she told her confessor that she sensed she would die within a month. She asked for extra penance for the sins of mankind ...
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  • Graecae, LXXXVII, 3147-4014); Saint Maximus the Confessor, Abbot of Chrysopolis (d. 662), the most brilliant representative of Byzantine monasticism ...
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  • his death, he was venerated as a saint and confessor. ===Alternate account=== A fifth century version of Marcellus' death was included in ...
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  • Upon the death of William's cousin, King Edward the Confessor ... crown, which was left after Edward the Confessor died, was be ferociously ...
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  • that the arm was given as a present to Edward the Confessor from the bishop of Benevento, and that Edward then housed it in a place of honor in Canterbury ...
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  • before Lent everyone shall go to his confessor and confess his deeds and the confessor shall so shrive him as he then may hear by his deeds what ...
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  • and Greek Church Fathers (notably Maximus the Confessor) with the rationalism of Aristotle and medieval Catholic Doctors of the Church. He blamed ...
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  • Normandy where Ethelred's sons Edward the Confessor and Alfred Atheling were in exile, Canute married (July 1017) Ethelred's widow Emma of Normandy ...
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  • * Közi-Horváth, József. Cardinal Mindszenty: Confessor and Martyr of Our Time. Chicester: Aid to the Church in Need (UK), 1979. ISBN 9780851727318. ...
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  • |titles=Confessor and Doctor of the Church |beatified_date= January 25, 1675 |beatified_place= |beatified_by=Pope Clement X |canonized_date= December ...
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  • * al-Masri, Iris Habib. An Intrepid Confessor: Dioscorus I, 25th Pope of Alexandria, 444-458. Leeds: Leeds University Oriental Society, 1967. ...
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  • Dioscorus is considered a saint and an orthodox confessor by the Coptic, Syriac, and other Oriental Orthodox Churches. In Catholic and Eastern ...
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  • the aforesaid Papias" (Maximus the Confessor). *"Papias, the bishop and martyr of Hierapolis, (and) Irenaeus, the holy bishop of Lyons… ...
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  • to the chronicler Theophanes the Confessor, See also Constantine VII Porphyrogenitos, De administrando imperio(Dumbarton Oaks Research Library ...
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  • in the [C] manuscript, which ends with Edward the Confessor's marriage on 23 January, while the entry for 22 April is recorded under 1045. There ...
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  • affairs. Other she was proclaimed a saint and confessor by numerous German bishops and abotts, she is not mentioned in the Roman Calendar. Her feast ...
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  • 1:9), meaning that he had become the "confessor" who had apparently been exiled to Patmos on account of his faith. ==Other traditions ...
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  • * al-Masri, Iris Habib. An Intrepid Confessor: Dioscorus I, 25th Pope of Alexandria, 444-458. Leeds, Eng.: Leeds University Oriental Society, 1967. ...
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  • in the country, (1) at the time of Edward the Confessor's death, (2) when the new owners received it, (3) at the time of the survey, and further ...
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  • Athos were well attested. Theophanes the Confessor (late eighth century) wrote ... " the churchman Basil the Confessor built a small monastery ...
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  • prayed aloud. Some of the people asked that a confessor should be given him, but one priest exclaimed that a heretic should neither be heard nor given ...
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  • her to speak openly or to be visited. Even her confessor of many years, Father Aparicio, who had been in Brazil for over 20 years, was not permitted ...
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  • 1, 1987. Originally, she was to be beatified as a confessor, which requires two confirmed miracles, but this was changed to "martyr," which ...
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  • Matthias, the canon of Linköping, and by her confessor, Peter, the prior of Alvastra. They obtained a great popularity during the lateMiddle Ages. ...
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  • carrying Curtana, the sword of St Edward the Confessor. Edward vowed to "maintain the laws and rightful customs which the community of the realm ...
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  • equivocations. So, for example, if a confessor (priest hearing confessions) is asked about sins made known to him in confession, he should answer ...
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  • Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite and Maximus the Confessor (Pseudo-Dionysius is quoted by Thomas Aquinas 1,760 times in his Summa Theologica). ...
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  • by his brother-in-law, Edward the Confessor, on his deathbed, and his ascendency was confirmed by the Anglo Saxon council known as the Witenagemot ...
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  • Rancé, was written at the suggestion of his confessor and published in 1844. It is a biography of Armand Jean le Bouthillier de Rancé, a worldly seventeenth ...
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  • himself in January of 1066, soon after Edward the Confessor died. He secured the support of the Witenagemot for his accession. Some sources say that ...
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  • St Paul's Cathedral. His crime was to be the confessor of several members of the Gunpowder Plot. Many spectators thought that the sentence too severe ...
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  • helping to develop the English cult of Edward the Confessor and promoting the work of Geoffrey Chaucer. ==Notes== ==References== * Carr, Michael ...
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  • became institutionalized. Isabella's confessor, Francisco Cardinal Jiménez de Cisneros was named Archbishop of Toledo, Spain. He was instrumental ...
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  • Catherine was charged with treason, but never, even to her confessor just hours before her death, admitted to betraying the king with Culpeper ...
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  • prudish, which was encouraged by his confessor, who advised him to abstain from sex with his wife as much as possible. Henry seems to have been ...
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  • |titles=Confessor |beatified_date= |beatified_place= |beatified_by= |canonized_date=pre-congregation |canonized_place= |canonized_by= ...
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  • Saint John of Damascus and Saint Maximus the Confessor are two examples. In a more overt sense, King Edward the Confessor of England received a vision ...
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  • with Quintana, who was then Charles V's confessor in the imperial retinue. In October 1530, he visited Johannes Oecolampadius in Basel, staying ...
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  • When the Anglo-Saxon king Edward the Confessor died a few years later in 1066 with no child, and thus no direct heir to the throne, it created ...
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  • |titles=Confessor |canonized_date=September 26, 1255 |canonized_by=Pope Alexander IV |attributes=monstrance, pyx |patronage=clairvoyance, eyes ...
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  • Richard also promoted the cult of Edward the Confessor, whom he liked because he was an English saint but also because he, too, have wanted peace. ...
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  • as a knowledgeable consultant or "father confessor" on the project. He was concerned about a nuclear arms race, and is quoted as saying ...
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  • Egyptian saints of that period is Saint Samuel the Confessor. ===The Muslim conquest of Egypt=== The Muslim conquest of Egypt took place in 639 ...
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  • into God's kingdom as teacher, exhorter, confessor and, hopefully, model. He based his theology on personal spiritual experience, reason, observation ...
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  • hands many times; owners included Edward the Confessor and his queen consort Edith of Wessex in late Saxon times, and, after the Norman Conquest, William ...
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  • navy (the Anglo-Saxon kings, such as Edward the Confessor, had royal harbors at Sandwich, Kent). By the end of 1204, he had 45 large galleys available ...
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  • them as saints Juventinus and Saint Maximos the Confessor. In his School Edict Julian forbids Christian teachers from using the pagan scripts ...
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  • since the reign of Mary I. James's Jesuit confessor, Edward Petre, was a particular object of Protestant ire and when James ordered the suspension ...
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  • renowned scholars. Colet became More's confessor and Lilly vied with him in translating epigrams from the Greek Anthology into Latin; their collaborative ...
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  • between Godwin, Earl of Wessex and Edward the Confessor when he received a number of Norman exiles from England in his court, perhaps becoming the first ...
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  • colspan="2" bgcolor="gold"|Confessor |- |Born |1182, Assisi, Italy |- |Died |October 4, 1226, Porziuncola, Assisi, Italy ...
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  • under the title the "Laws of Edward the Confessor," the last Anglo-Saxon king. The signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 was just another example ...
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  • his cult was partly eclipsed by that of Edward the Confessor. Edward dedicated the chapel at Windsor Castle to the soldier saint who represented the knightly ...
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  • |titles=Confessor |declared venerable_date=December 18, 1997 |beatified_date=May 2, 1999 |beatified_place=Rome, Italy |beatified_by=Pope John Paul II ...
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  • Thrace. Later, in 803 C.E., Theophanes the Confessor wrote that Emperor Nicephorus I had the help of the Atsingani to put down a riot with their "knowledge ...
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  • finally turned Columbus down on the advice of her confessor, and he was leaving town in despair, when Fernando intervened. Isabel then sent a royal guard ...
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  • al-Malik. The Byzantine chronicler Theophanes Confessor (751–818) gives a slightly different picture of this event, claiming that Umar "began to ...
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  • These tests, which Joan of Arc's confessor describes as hymen investigations, are not reliable measures of virginity. However, they signified ...
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  • Vilnius under bishop Andrzej Wasilko, the former confessor of Elisabeth of Hungary. The bishopric, which included Samogitia, then largely controlled ...
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  • und der Schriftsteller, 1873 (David Strauss: the Confessor and the Writer)Vom Nutzen und Nachtheil der Historie für das Leben, 1874 (On the Use and ...
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  • he was trying to become the royal couple's confessor and brought his book to the Tsar's attention with the help of the Grand Duchess Elizaveta ...
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  • They married on April 18, 2001, at St. Edward the Confessor Catholic Church in Dana Point, California. The wedding was not attended by Bryant ...
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  • the restored West-Saxon lineage of Edward the Confessor(1004-1066). The Kingdom of England (including Wales) continued to exist as an independent ...
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