Medii Ævi Kalendarium Or, Dates, Charters, and Customs of the Middle Ages, with Kalendars from the Tenth to the Fifteenth Century: And an Alphabetical Digest of Obsolete Names of Days: Forming a Glossary of the Dates of the Middle Ages ..Henry Kent Causton, 1841 - 922 páginas |
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... usual in those days , nor till many ages after . And therefore the writings only mention such and such persons as witnesses , who were generally the principal persons for rank and distinc- Early con- tion there present . The truth is ...
... usual in those days , nor till many ages after . And therefore the writings only mention such and such persons as witnesses , who were generally the principal persons for rank and distinc- Early con- tion there present . The truth is ...
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... usual to date instru- ments , have the year only ; others the year of Christ and the king ; others on such a feast day , or such a month , without naming any year . Sometimes the notary rejected the title of the saint whose day is to ...
... usual to date instru- ments , have the year only ; others the year of Christ and the king ; others on such a feast day , or such a month , without naming any year . Sometimes the notary rejected the title of the saint whose day is to ...
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... usual occurrence , however , in medieval compositions , it appears that there was no such person as Robert , bishop of London , the first witness to this charter , in the reign of Henry II .; and it further appears , that on an ...
... usual occurrence , however , in medieval compositions , it appears that there was no such person as Robert , bishop of London , the first witness to this charter , in the reign of Henry II .; and it further appears , that on an ...
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... usual etymology , the connection between the name of the sun and the heathen deity is confessed . There is another etymology of dius , from dih , a hawk , under the form of which the Egyptians , according to Porphyry , emblematized the ...
... usual etymology , the connection between the name of the sun and the heathen deity is confessed . There is another etymology of dius , from dih , a hawk , under the form of which the Egyptians , according to Porphyry , emblematized the ...
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... usual , by a very ancient custom , for every family to kill a sow , whence this day is called Sow Day . Sow Day . As to the custom , it has probably some reference to the heathen worship of the sun , to which among the northern nations ...
... usual , by a very ancient custom , for every family to kill a sow , whence this day is called Sow Day . Sow Day . As to the custom , it has probably some reference to the heathen worship of the sun , to which among the northern nations ...
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