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  • Capellanus
  • Surname list

    Capellanus (chaplain) may refer to 12/13th century figures: Andreas Capellanus (also known as Andrew the Chaplain or André le Chapelain), 12th-century

    Capellanus

    Capellanus

  • Andreas Capellanus
  • French author

    Andreas Capellanus (Capellanus meaning "chaplain"), also known as Andrew the Chaplain (fl. c. 1185), and occasionally by a French translation of his name

    Andreas Capellanus

    Andreas_Capellanus

  • Hooded crow
  • Species of bird

    Egyptian and Levantine birds may be better placed in C. c. sharpii. C. c. capellanus Sclater, PL, 1877 – sometimes considered a separate species. This distinctive

    Hooded crow

    Hooded crow

    Hooded_crow

  • De amore (Andreas Capellanus)
  • Treatise by Andrea Cappellano

    Andreas Capellanus was the twelfth century author of a treatise in medieval Latin commonly titled De amore ("About Love"), also known as De arte honeste

    De amore (Andreas Capellanus)

    De_amore_(Andreas_Capellanus)

  • Courtly love
  • Medieval European literary conception of love

    scholars believe that Andreas Capellanus' work De amore was a satire poking fun at doctors and theologians. In that work, Capellanus is supposedly writing to

    Courtly love

    Courtly love

    Courtly_love

  • John Capellanus
  • 12th-century Scottish bishop (died 1147)

    John (died 1147) was an early 12th-century Tironensian cleric. He was the chaplain and close confidant of King David I of Scotland, before becoming Bishop

    John Capellanus

    John_Capellanus

  • Walter Capellanus
  • Roman Catholic bishop

    William the Lion and Alexander II. Walter Capellanus began his clerical career as the chaplain (capellanus) to King William the Lion. His close connection

    Walter Capellanus

    Walter Capellanus

    Walter_Capellanus

  • Eduard Johnson
  • German historian, classicist, author and teacher (1840–1903)

    journalist and local historian. He used the pseudonyms E. Joannides and Georg Capellanus. After attending primary school and the Gymnasium (university-track secondary

    Eduard Johnson

    Eduard_Johnson

  • Eleanor of Aquitaine
  • Queen of France (1137–52) and England (1154–89); Duchess of Aquitaine (1137–1204)

    marriage. According to Capellanus, the women decided that it was not at all likely. There is no evidence for any of Capellanus' claims. Despite this,

    Eleanor of Aquitaine

    Eleanor of Aquitaine

    Eleanor_of_Aquitaine

  • Corvidae
  • Family of perching birds

    Hooded crow, Corvus (corone) cornix Mesopotamian crow, Corvus (corone) capellanus Eastern carrion crow, Corvus (corone) orientalis Rook, Corvus frugilegus

    Corvidae

    Corvidae

    Corvidae

  • Glasgow Cathedral
  • Church in Glasgow, Scotland

    in the presence of David and his court during the episcopate of John Capellanus. Constructed over St Mungo's burial place – a sacred location which may

    Glasgow Cathedral

    Glasgow Cathedral

    Glasgow_Cathedral

  • Mozart's name
  • Mercator civicus p[ro] t[empore] sponsus Idem [= Leopoldus Lamprecht Capellanus Civicus] [January] 28. ha[lf 'til] 11, mid[day], was baptized: born the

    Mozart's name

    Mozart's_name

  • Quadrivium
  • Liberal arts of arithmetic, geometry, music and astronomy

    explicitly at the independent Oundle School, in the United Kingdom. Andreas Capellanus Vedanga Degrees of the University of Oxford Four arts Martianus Capella

    Quadrivium

    Quadrivium

    Quadrivium

  • Limerence
  • Love madness or intense infatuation

    Ages (or earlier), also known as "courtly love". Tennov credits Andreas Capellanus as describing limerence "very accurately" in The Art of Courtly Love,

    Limerence

    Limerence

    Limerence

  • Romance
  • Love focused on feelings

    "courtly love"), particularly in the town of Poitiers, where Andreas Capellanus also came to write The Art of Courtly Love. Courtly love then became emphasized

    Romance

    Romance

    Romance

  • Marie of France, Countess of Champagne
  • Countess consort of Champagne

    court became a sphere of influence on authors and poets such as Andreas Capellanus, who served in her court and referred to her several times in his writing

    Marie of France, Countess of Champagne

    Marie of France, Countess of Champagne

    Marie_of_France,_Countess_of_Champagne

  • Chaplain
  • Spiritual representative attached to a secular institution

    Martin of Tours giving his capellanu cape, from which the field of chaplaincy got its name.

    Chaplain

    Chaplain

    Chaplain

  • De amore
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    De amore (Latin "On Love") may refer to: De amore (Andreas Capellanus) (1186–1190) De amore by Marsilio Ficino (1484) D'Amore (disambiguation) Amor (disambiguation)

    De amore

    De_amore

  • Lake Tharthar
  • Lake In Iraq

    recorded on passage and the endemic race of hooded crow [Corvus cornix capellanus] was present. Golden jackals have been observed regularly at the site

    Lake Tharthar

    Lake Tharthar

    Lake_Tharthar

  • David I of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 1124 to 1153

    than resurrected. David appointed his reform-minded French chaplain John Capellanus to the bishopric and carried out an inquest, afterwards assigning to the

    David I of Scotland

    David I of Scotland

    David_I_of_Scotland

  • Medieval Latin
  • Form of Latin used in the Middle Ages

    c. 1203) Walter of Châtillon (fl. c. 1200) Adam of St. Victor Andreas Capellanus Giraldus Cambrensis (c. 1146 – c. 1223) Saxo Grammaticus (c. 1150 – c

    Medieval Latin

    Medieval Latin

    Medieval_Latin

  • Robert I (bishop of Ross)
  • Robert Capellanus ("Robert the Chaplain"; died c. 1249), was a chaplain of King William I of Scotland and afterwards, Bishop of Ross (1214–1249). On 25

    Robert I (bishop of Ross)

    Robert_I_(bishop_of_Ross)

  • Gavin Dunbar (archbishop of Glasgow)
  • Scottish prelate

    Glasgow John Capellanus Herbert of Selkirk Enguerrand Jocelin Hugh de Roxburgh William de Malveisin Florence of Holland Walter Capellanus William de Bondington

    Gavin Dunbar (archbishop of Glasgow)

    Gavin_Dunbar_(archbishop_of_Glasgow)

  • Royal Households of the United Kingdom
  • Collective departments of the British royal family

    master of the writing office (magister scriptorii), the chaplain keeper (capellanus custos) of the chapel and relics, and several clerks. The clerks (who

    Royal Households of the United Kingdom

    Royal Households of the United Kingdom

    Royal_Households_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • John Walton (translator)
  • John Walton, also John Capellanus (fl. 1410) was an English Augustinian canon, known as a poet and translator. Walton appears to have been a canon of Osney

    John Walton (translator)

    John_Walton_(translator)

  • Tractatus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Latin for "treatise". It may refer to: Tractatus de amore by Andreas Capellanus Tractatus Astrologico Magicus, also known as the Aldaraia and the Book

    Tractatus

    Tractatus

  • The Merchant's Tale
  • Part of the Canterbury Tales

    by Guillaume de Lorris (translated into English by Chaucer), Andreas Capellanus, Statius, and Cato[citation needed] on Chaucer's writing. Similar tales

    The Merchant's Tale

    The Merchant's Tale

    The_Merchant's_Tale

  • Andreas
  • Name list

    player and coach Andreas Buder (born 1979), Austrian alpine skier Andreas Capellanus, writer of De amore Andreas Cellarius (c.1596–1665), Dutch-German cartographer

    Andreas

    Andreas

  • Capon (surname)
  • Surname list

    meaning a 'chantry priest'. The name ultimately derives from the Latin Capellanus. Notable people with the surname include: Brecht Capon (born 1988), Belgian

    Capon (surname)

    Capon_(surname)

  • Conwy Castle
  • Grade I listed building in Conwy, Wales

    Ballistarii) 1 superintendent at arms (Latin: Attilliator) 1 chaplain (Latin: Capellanus) 1 stonemason (Latin: Cementarius) 1 carpenter (Latin: Carpentarius) 1

    Conwy Castle

    Conwy Castle

    Conwy_Castle

  • Herbert of Selkirk
  • Scottish bishop

    Church Diocese Glasgow Appointed 1147 Term ended 1164 Predecessor John Capellanus Successor Enguerrand Previous post Abbot of Selkirk (1127-1147) Orders

    Herbert of Selkirk

    Herbert_of_Selkirk

  • Star Moles
  • American musician and songwriter

    drawing inspiration from medieval literature and the writings of Andreas Capellanus, while emphasizing acoustic instrumentation and folk-oriented arrangements

    Star Moles

    Star_Moles

  • Pope Gregory VI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1045 to 1046

    confronted by an almost hopeless task. Nevertheless, with the aid of his "capellanus" or chaplain, Hildebrand, destined to be Pope Gregory VII, he tried to

    Pope Gregory VI

    Pope_Gregory_VI

  • Lord Chancellor of Scotland
  • Former Great Office of State of the Kingdom of Scotland

    of Session in that capacity until his death in 1730. 1124-1126: John Capellanus 1126-1143: Herbert of Selkirk bef.1143-1145: Edward, Bishop of Aberdeen

    Lord Chancellor of Scotland

    Lord_Chancellor_of_Scotland

  • Hugh the Chaplain
  • Hugh the Chaplain (or Hugo Capellanus) was the royal Chaplain of King William I of Scotland before becoming Bishop of Cell Rígmonaid (St Andrews), the

    Hugh the Chaplain

    Hugh_the_Chaplain

  • Florence of Holland
  • Dutch nobleman and cleric (died 1210)

    Scotland 1202–1210 Succeeded by William de Bosco Religious titles Preceded by William de Malveisin Bishop of Glasgow 1202–1207 Succeeded by Walter Capellanus

    Florence of Holland

    Florence of Holland

    Florence_of_Holland

  • Peter of Colechurch
  • 12th-century chaplain and architect

    saying mass. Other names Peter of Colecherche, Peter de Colechurch, Petrus capellanus de Colechurch Occupations architect, chaplain Notable work Old London

    Peter of Colechurch

    Peter of Colechurch

    Peter_of_Colechurch

  • Jedburgh Abbey
  • Abbey in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    Historic Environment Scotland as a scheduled monument. Eadulf Rus John Capellanus - Bishop of Glasgow Hugh de Roxburgh - Bishop of Glasgow Thomas Kerr of

    Jedburgh Abbey

    Jedburgh Abbey

    Jedburgh_Abbey

  • Maria d'Aquino
  • Neapolitan noblewoman

    art of courtly love which Boccaccio followed was put down by Andreas Capellanus and it heavily revolved around unreciprocated love of a noblewoman outside

    Maria d'Aquino

    Maria d'Aquino

    Maria_d'Aquino

  • Thaxted Parish Church
  • Church in Essex, England

    ) An indictment in the Public Record Office states: "Willelmus nuper capellanus parochialis de Thaxted est communis lollardus et tenet opiniones lollardas

    Thaxted Parish Church

    Thaxted Parish Church

    Thaxted_Parish_Church

  • Territorial Prelature of Santa Lucia del Mela
  • Messina (1090), and then part of the diocese of Patti (1131). The office of capellanus major Regis existed by 1148, when Joannes de Nusco is found in that capacity

    Territorial Prelature of Santa Lucia del Mela

    Territorial Prelature of Santa Lucia del Mela

    Territorial_Prelature_of_Santa_Lucia_del_Mela

  • Guarin
  • Guarino, Norman: Warin) (died 21 January 1137) was the chaplain (magister capellanus) and chancellor of Roger II of Sicily from about 1130 to his death, during

    Guarin

    Guarin

  • Achaius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Achaius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Achaius may refer to: John Capellanus (died 1147), Bishop of Glasgow nicknamed "Achaius" Achaius, one of the

    Achaius

    Achaius

  • Kaplan (surname)
  • Family name

    origin. In European languages, the word originates from the Latin term, capellanus or cappellanus, an office given to persons appointed to watch over the

    Kaplan (surname)

    Kaplan_(surname)

  • Waldric
  • At the battle of Tinchebray (1106), Orderic Vitalis states, Waldric capellanus regis captured Robert Curthose, Henry I of England's brother and leader

    Waldric

    Waldric

  • Chrysostomus Hanthaler
  • Notulae anecdotae e chronica stirpis Babenbergicae, quam Aloldus de Peklarn capellanus conscripsit, excerptae Chronicon Ricardi canonici Newnburgensis Chronicon

    Chrysostomus Hanthaler

    Chrysostomus Hanthaler

    Chrysostomus_Hanthaler

  • Contemporary Latin
  • Form of the Latin language used since the 19th century

    "Vox Urbis (1898–1913) quid sibi proposuerit", Melissa, 139 (2007) 8–11. Capellanus, Georg (1977). Sprechen Sie Lateinish? [Latin Can Be Fun (Facetiae Latinae):

    Contemporary Latin

    Contemporary Latin

    Contemporary_Latin

  • Archbishop of Glasgow
  • Archiepiscopal title named after the city of Glasgow in Scotland

    Mecklenburg. fl. 1109 x 1114 Michael of Glasgow 1114 x 1118–1147 John Capellanus 1147–1164 Herbert of Selkirk 1164–1174 Enguerrand (Ingelram) 1174–1199

    Archbishop of Glasgow

    Archbishop of Glasgow

    Archbishop_of_Glasgow

  • The Art of Courtly Love
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Courtly Love may refer to: De amore, a twelfth century treatise by Andreas Capellanus known in English as The Art of Courtly Love The Art of Courtly Love, a

    The Art of Courtly Love

    The_Art_of_Courtly_Love

  • Jehan Vaillant
  • 14th-century medieval French composer and theorist

    Vaillant may be the same person who entered the Papal chapel at Avignon as capellanus Johannes Valentis or Valhant on 26 November 1352, during the pontificate

    Jehan Vaillant

    Jehan_Vaillant

  • Johannes Hartlieb
  • German physician

    Sorg, Augsburg, ca. 1480. 'de amore' deutsch, translation of Andreas Capellanus' de amore, ed. Karnein, München (1970), Berlin (1979). Alexander Magnus

    Johannes Hartlieb

    Johannes_Hartlieb

  • Military chaplain
  • Ministers to military personnel

    clergyman who served as custodian for the cloak in its reliquary was called a capellānus, and, by extension, all clergymen who officiated in reliquaries, sanctuaries

    Military chaplain

    Military chaplain

    Military_chaplain

  • Lord Clerk Register
  • Scottish Great Officer of State

    Bosch, Hugo, Galfrid, and Gregory, all served Alexander II 1253: William Capellanus and Alexander de Carrick 1323: Robert de Dunbar John Gray, appointed by

    Lord Clerk Register

    Lord Clerk Register

    Lord_Clerk_Register

  • The Floure and the Leafe
  • the poem, including Geoffrey Chaucer, John Lydgate, John Gower, Andreas Capellanus, Guillaume de Lorris, Guillaume de Machaut, Jean Froissart, Eustache Deschamps

    The Floure and the Leafe

    The_Floure_and_the_Leafe

  • English College, Rome
  • Seminary for English and Welsh Catholic priests in Rome, Italy

    National Archives; CP 40/555; (1 Henry IV); first entry: Robtus Neweton capellanus p'curator hospitalis Ste Trinitat' & Sti Thome Martiris in urbe Romana

    English College, Rome

    English College, Rome

    English_College,_Rome

  • Słupsk
  • City in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland

    it notes a "Christianus, castellanus in castro Stolpis, et Hermannus, capellanus in civitate ante castrum predictum", thus confirming the existence of

    Słupsk

    Słupsk

    Słupsk

  • Drogo of Metz
  • Son of Frankish emperor Charlemagne

    bishops of Metz records "domnus Drogo archiepiscopus et sacri palate summus capellanus, filius Karoli imperatoris" ("Drogo lord archbishop and sacred palace

    Drogo of Metz

    Drogo of Metz

    Drogo_of_Metz

  • Balderic II of Liège
  • 19th Bishop of Liège from 1008 (died 1018)

    Hildesheimenses, Waitz ed., (under 1008) p.30 "Baldericus clericus et capellanus imperatoris" MGH, DD., Otto III., nr.396, p. 828 Baerten, Jean (1969)

    Balderic II of Liège

    Balderic_II_of_Liège

  • Index of human sexuality articles
  • rape Davian behavior David Reimer Day of Conception De amore (Andreas Capellanus) Dear John letter Debagging Decrement table Deep-throating Delayed ejaculation

    Index of human sexuality articles

    Index_of_human_sexuality_articles

  • Peter III (bishop of Lugo)
  • Galician bishop

    Bishop of Lugo from 1113 until 1133. Peter was a chaplain of Queen Urraca (capellanus regine) before he was raised to the see of Lugo after the resignation

    Peter III (bishop of Lugo)

    Peter_III_(bishop_of_Lugo)

  • Northwich
  • Town in Cheshire, England

    fabric of the porch carry inscriptions attributed to "Ricardus Alkoke Capellanus". This name matches documents concerning land in Northwich and Lostock

    Northwich

    Northwich

    Northwich

  • Dale Abbey (ruin)
  • Monastery ruins in Derbyshire, England

    position rather than an order, although the visitation of 1491 reverts to capellanus, chaplain. In 1488 Richard of Nottingham was vicar of Ilkeston, another

    Dale Abbey (ruin)

    Dale Abbey (ruin)

    Dale_Abbey_(ruin)

  • 1147
  • Calendar year

    Andalusian poet and historian Ibrahim ibn Tashfin, Almoravid sultan John Capellanus, Scottish chancellor Martim Moniz, Portuguese nobleman Satake Masayoshi

    1147

    1147

    1147

  • Syndelphax
  • Genus of true bugs

    alexanderi (Metcalf, 1923) Syndelphax capellana (Jacobi, 1917) Syndelphax capellanus (Jacobi, 1917) Syndelphax disonymos (Kirkaldy, 1907) Syndelphax disonymus

    Syndelphax

    Syndelphax

  • Mesopotamian shrub desert
  • Desert ecoregion in West Asia

    wheatear (Oenanthe lugens), and the Mesopotamian hooded crow (Corvus cornix capellanus) in Mesopotamia. The area around Lake Tharthar, a reservoir between the

    Mesopotamian shrub desert

    Mesopotamian shrub desert

    Mesopotamian_shrub_desert

  • Palinode
  • Poetic ode

    Augustine of Hippo, Bede, Giraldus Cambrensis, Jean de Meun, Andreas Capellanus, Guittone d'Arezzo, and others. cf. Phaedrus 243a: "False was my tale

    Palinode

    Palinode

    Palinode

  • Nicole de Margival
  • after 1290, since it cites Drouart La Vache's translation of Andreas Capellanus' De amore, and before 1328, when two copies of it were catalogued in the

    Nicole de Margival

    Nicole de Margival

    Nicole_de_Margival

  • Robert II (bishop of Ross)
  • Archdeacon of Ross × 1223–1249 × 1250 Succeeded by Robert de Fyvie Preceded by Robert Capellanus Bishop of Ross 1249 × 1250–1271 Succeeded by Matthew

    Robert II (bishop of Ross)

    Robert II (bishop of Ross)

    Robert_II_(bishop_of_Ross)

  • Archdiocese of Otranto
  • Catholic archdiocese in Italy

    them were the dignities of the Archdeacon, the Cantor, the Dean, the Capellanus major, the Treasurer, the Primicerius, and the Penitentiary. A provincial

    Archdiocese of Otranto

    Archdiocese of Otranto

    Archdiocese_of_Otranto

  • Condemnations of 1210–1277
  • Medieval restrictions questioning Aristotelianism

    In addition to the 219 errors, the condemnation also covered Andreas Capellanus's De amore, and unnamed or unidentified treatises on geomancy, necromancy

    Condemnations of 1210–1277

    Condemnations of 1210–1277

    Condemnations_of_1210–1277

  • Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk
  • 1169–1174 Bartholemew Glanvill and Vinar Capellanus and William Bardull 1175–1185 Vinar Capellanus 1186 Vinar Capellanus and William son of Hervei 1187–1188

    Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk

    Sheriff_of_Norfolk_and_Suffolk

  • The Lovers (Master of the Housebook)
  • assumed to be a proof of love according to the love doctrine of Andreas Capellanus in the attributes, meaning that the picture represents a time-spanning

    The Lovers (Master of the Housebook)

    The Lovers (Master of the Housebook)

    The_Lovers_(Master_of_the_Housebook)

  • David Semah
  • Israeli scholar of Arabic literature (1932–1997)

    Arabic Love Literature and the Troubadour Poetry     Ibn Hazm and Andreas Capellanus (“The Ring of the Dove”)     Ibn Sina and Judah Abarbanel ("Epistle on

    David Semah

    David Semah

    David_Semah

  • List of Latinised names
  • CANTOR – Le Chaunter; Singer de CANUILLA – Camville de CAPELLA – Capel CAPELLANUS – Caplin; Chaplin de CAPIS – de Chappes; Cope; Capes CAPITO – rostete;

    List of Latinised names

    List_of_Latinised_names

  • List of medieval abbreviations
  • (caput). capełł—capellanis. capel.mo.—(De) capellis monachorum. capełs—capellanus. CAPL—Capitula. capłło—capellano. capl'm—capitulum. capˢ—capitulus. caŕ—caruca

    List of medieval abbreviations

    List_of_medieval_abbreviations

  • Richard I (bishop of Dunkeld)
  • in Scotland-north-of-the-Forth—after serving the King of Scots. He was capellanus Regis Willelmi, that is, chaplain to King William I of Scotland, and had

    Richard I (bishop of Dunkeld)

    Richard_I_(bishop_of_Dunkeld)

  • 1140s
  • Decade

    Andalusian poet and historian Ibrahim ibn Tashfin, Almoravid sultan John Capellanus, Scottish chancellor Martim Moniz, Portuguese nobleman Satake Masayoshi

    1140s

    1140s

  • Manrique Pérez de Lara
  • Spanish noble, first Lord of Molina (died 1164)

    1156 respectively. Manrique is also known to have employed a chaplain (capellanus). In 1153 this office was filled by a certain Sebastian, who was also

    Manrique Pérez de Lara

    Manrique Pérez de Lara

    Manrique_Pérez_de_Lara

  • William de Bondington
  • Roman Catholic bishop

    Glasgow John Capellanus Herbert of Selkirk Enguerrand Jocelin Hugh de Roxburgh William de Malveisin Florence of Holland Walter Capellanus William de Bondington

    William de Bondington

    William_de_Bondington

  • Fortún Garcés Cajal
  • Navarro-Aragonese nobleman

    was drawn up by Fortún's own chaplain, Peter (Petrus, prefati Kaixal capellanus). Fortún and Toda owned land throughout the Ebro valley and in the Navarrese

    Fortún Garcés Cajal

    Fortún Garcés Cajal

    Fortún_Garcés_Cajal

  • Fulrad
  • French religious leader

    did climb up the ladder of the ecclesiastical hierarchy, becoming a “capellanus”; he was first Pippin III and then Charlemagne's “arch-Chaplain”; he would

    Fulrad

    Fulrad

    Fulrad

  • Trot (lai)
  • (vv. 303–304) The author of 'Trot' may have been influenced by Andreas Capellanus's 'De Amore', a 12th-century treatise on the art of love. In Book 1, Chapter

    Trot (lai)

    Trot_(lai)

  • Reinald Macer
  • Roman Catholic bishop

    dignitatis honorem humiliter resignavit; loco cujus subrogatur Robertus capellanus domini W[illelmi] regis Scottorum.   In the year 1213, Reinaldus, the

    Reinald Macer

    Reinald_Macer

  • Sawa Lake
  • Endorheic basin in Muthanna Governorate, Iraq

    (Tachybaptus ruficollis iraquensis) and the Mesopotamian crow (Corvus cornix capellanus) occur, as well as the near-endemic grey hypocolius. Locals and hunters

    Sawa Lake

    Sawa Lake

    Sawa_Lake

  • Stephen of Anagni
  • Italian priest

    America. Mercantini, Alessandra (1994). "Stephanus de Anagnia, domini pape capellanus". Latium. 11: 113–190. Montaubin, Pascal (1997). "Entre gloire curiale

    Stephen of Anagni

    Stephen_of_Anagni

  • List of English translations from medieval sources: A
  • Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages, Volume 10. Andreas Capellanus. Andreas Capellanus (fl. 1170), known as Andrew the Chaplain, was a French author

    List of English translations from medieval sources: A

    List_of_English_translations_from_medieval_sources:_A

  • Richard the Chaplain
  • Richard the Chaplain (or Ricardus Capellanus) was the Chaplain of King Máel Coluim IV before becoming Bishop of Cell Rígmonaid (St Andrews), the highest

    Richard the Chaplain

    Richard_the_Chaplain

  • Buildwas Abbey
  • Monastery in Shropshire, England

    Radulfus abbas de Buildewas, Radulfus archidiaconus de Landaf, Nicolaus capellanus, et alii clerici et nuncii domini regis. Concilii autem statuta subscripta

    Buildwas Abbey

    Buildwas Abbey

    Buildwas_Abbey

  • List of non-fiction writers
  • (1904–1995, France, Ph/M) Thomas Cannon (fl. 1740s–1750s, England, S) Andreas Capellanus (fl. 12th c., France, S); De amore Flavius Caper (2nd c. AD, Ancient Rome

    List of non-fiction writers

    List_of_non-fiction_writers

  • The Monastery of Love
  • 14th century German ''Minnerede''

    of the heavenly Jerusalem stand for the four cardinal virtues. Andreas Capellanus' (Andreae Capellani) treatise De amore libri tres was written around 1185

    The Monastery of Love

    The Monastery of Love

    The_Monastery_of_Love

  • Philip of Tripoli
  • Italian Catholic priest

    the assembled cardinals. His title changed from capellanus papae (chaplain of the pope) to capellanus sedis apostolicae (chaplain of the apostolic throne)

    Philip of Tripoli

    Philip of Tripoli

    Philip_of_Tripoli

  • Criccieth Castle
  • 13th-century castle in Gwynedd, Wales

    doorkeeper, and caretaker), 1 attilliator (superintendent of arms), 1 capellanus (chaplain), 1 cementarius (stonemason), 1 carpentarius (carpenter), and

    Criccieth Castle

    Criccieth Castle

    Criccieth_Castle

  • Kilbride Castle
  • Former castle in South Lanarkshire, Scotland

    Lion's court accepted testimony that the church's rights dated from John Capellanus becoming the first Bishop of Glasgow. By 1189 Roger withdrew his claim

    Kilbride Castle

    Kilbride Castle

    Kilbride_Castle

  • Andreas de Moravia
  • Preceded by Reinald Macer Bishop of Ross elect 1213 Succeeded by Robert Capellanus Preceded by Bricius Bishop of Moray 1222/4–1242 Succeeded by Simon de

    Andreas de Moravia

    Andreas de Moravia

    Andreas_de_Moravia

  • Burgsponheim
  • Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    its first documentary mention in 1127. A man named Bertoldus clericus, capellanus de castro Spanheim ("Bertoldus the cleric, chaplain at Castle Sponheim")

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  • James Bruce (bishop)
  • Glasgow John Capellanus Herbert of Selkirk Enguerrand Jocelin Hugh de Roxburgh William de Malveisin Florence of Holland Walter Capellanus William de Bondington

    James Bruce (bishop)

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  • Chaplin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Chaplin

    English and French : occupational name for a clergyman, or perhaps for the servant of one, from Middle English, Old French chapelain ‘chantry priest’, a priest endowed to sing mass daily on behalf of the souls of the dead (Late Latin capellanus).Ukrainian and Belorussian : patronymic from the nickname Chaplya, from the dialect word chaplya ‘heron’, ‘stork’ (Russian tsaplya), referring to a man with long, thin legs or perhaps one who was shy and easily frightened.Clement Chaplin was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.

    Chaplin

  • Caplin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Caplin

    English : occupational name for a chantry priest (or the servant of one), a priest endowed to sing mass daily on behalf of the souls of the dead (Late Latin capellanus). Compare Chaplin.Americanized spelling of Swiss German Kaeppelin, a diminutive of Kappel.

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Online names & meanings

  • Balula
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Balula

    Powerful; Strong

  • Sagni
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sagni

    Sacred Fire

  • Tahoma | தஹோமா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Tahoma | தஹோமா

    Someone who is different with a cute personality

  • Winger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Winger

    English : from the Old English personal name Winegār, composed of the elements wine ‘friend’ + gār ‘spear’.German : habitational name from any of several places in Alsace (now part of France) named Wingen.Swedish : ornamental name from ving(e) ‘wing’ + the agentive suffix -er.

  • Charuhasa | சாருஹஸ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Charuhasa | சாருஹஸ

    Goddess Durga

  • AshrafJahan
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    AshrafJahan

    Noblest of the World

  • Kolinka
  • Girl/Female

    Danish

    Kolinka

    Born to the conquering people.

  • Janice
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Jamaican

    Janice

    God's Gracious Gift; Form of Jane

  • Shannu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shannu

  • Amarise
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hebrew

    Amarise

    Given by God

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