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  1. Fasti

    For the poem by Ovid, see Fasti poem . Image Roman calendar.png thumb 300px Fasti Antiates Maiores , an Corpus ... of an intercalary month In ancient Rome , the fasti Latin plural were chronology chronological ... sanctioned events. The word fasti continued to be used for similar records in Latin West ... State Roman state , had to be transacted on Glossary of ancient Roman religion fas dies fasti , allowed days . The fasti were the records of this business. In addition to the word s general sense, there were fasti that recorded specific kinds of events, such as the fasti triumphales , lists of Roman triumph triumphs celebrated by Roman generals. The divisions of time used in the fasti were based on the Roman calendar . The yearly records of the fasti encouraged the writing of history in the form ... historiography . The Fasti poem Fasti of the Augustan literature ancient Rome Augustan poet Ovid ... by the sequence of Roman festival Roman holidays from January to June. Etymology Fasti is the plural ... is legitimate in the eyes of the gods. Fasti dies were the days on which business might be transacted ... assemblies and courts could not convene. The word fasti itself came to denote lists organized by time. The temporal structure distinguished fasti from regesta , which were simple lists of property, or assets, such as land or documents, or transactions transferring property. Calendaria File Fasti Praenestini Massimo n1.jpg thumb 200px The Fasti Praenestini . File Fasti Praenestini Massimo n2.jpg thumb 200px A section of the Fasti Praenestini , with the entry on the Robigalia Feast of Robigo bottom right . Fasti Diurni , divided into urbani and rustici , were a kind of official year book, with dates ... divided having an unlawful time sometime within that day . The dies intercisi were partly fasti ... enjoined than on the inhabitants of cities and the rustic fasti , such as the Calendarium Rusticum ... is linked from Palimpsest Fasti Magistrales , Annales or Historici , were concerned with the several ...   more details



  1. Fasti vindobonenses

    The Fasti vindobonenses are two sets of late antique Roman consul consular annals fasti , found in the Vindobona Vindobonensis manuscript MS. 3416, together with the Chronography of 354 . They were previously known as Anonymus Cuspininani , since they were published by Johannes Cuspinianus in 1553, and are part of the Consularia Italica collection. The first collection is entitled Fasti vindobonenses priores and covers the periods 44 BC &ndash AD 403 and 455 &ndash 493. The second is called Fasti vindobonenses posteriores and covers the period 44 BC &ndash AD 397, 439 &ndash 455 and 495 &ndash 539. Later additions were included for years 390 &ndash 473 in a copy conserved in the Sangallensis MS. 878. References Michele Renee Salzman, On Roman time the codex calendar of 354 and the rhythms of urban life in late antiquity , University of California Press, 1990, ISBN 0520065662, p.  24. Category Chronicles ...   more details



  1. Fasti (poem)

    mythology Flora ca. 1743 , a scene based on the Fasti , Book 4 ref T.P. Wiseman , The Myths of Rome University of Exeter Press, 2004 , pp. 1 11. ref Italic title The Fasti is a six book Latin literature ... of ancient Greek literature Greek and Latin didactic poetry , the Fasti is structured as a series ... known as the Julian calendar . The reputation of the Fasti has suffered more ups and downs ... and belief. Literary critics have generally regarded the Fasti as an artistic failure. ref Carole E. Newlands, Playing with Time Ovid and the Fasti Cornell University Press, 1995 , p. 2. ref Starting .... The Tristia , a collection of elegiac letters on the poet s exile, mentions the Fasti , and that its ... from the supposedly six missing books. The Fasti is dedicated to Germanicus , a high ranking ... poetry on constellations and probably Germanicus adaptation of Aratus Fasti 1.17 27 . The most significant influence on Ovid were the Roman fasti , the Roman calendrical lists, which included dates ... important of these calendars for Ovid were probably the Fasti Praenestini , a contemporary calendar ... to be a uniquely Ovidian concept. ref Geraldine Herbert Brown, Ovid and the Fasti. An Historical Study ... Narrative in Ovid s Fasti Leiden, 2005 ref Contents The poem is an extensive treatment on the Roman calendar or fasti . Each of its separate books discusses one month of the Roman calendar ... in the Fasti describes the Cerialia and the rape of Persephone, the wandering of Ceres, and the return ... name Marcia by Clio 797 812 . Critical Responses to the Fasti Politics and the Fasti One of the chief concerns that has occupied readers of the Fasti is its political message and its relationship ... you on the page. 1.9 10 A current trend in Fasti scholarship has been towards a subversive and cynical ... artists. ref Newlands, C. Playing with Time Ovid and the Fasti Ithaca, 1995 ref She points out that Ovid ... is structured around the great, contemporary architectural monuments of Rome. The Poetics of the Fasti ...   more details



  1. Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae

    Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae is a title given to books containing lists of Minister Christianity minister s from the Church of Scotland . The original volumes covered all ministers of the Established Church of Scotland prior to the union of the Church of Scotland and the United Free Church of Scotland in 1929 . The original volumes were published on a regional basis by Synod , more recent volumes IX XI are published every 25 years covering updates across the whole of the Church of Scotland. Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae Medii Aevi Ad Annum 1638 revised edition, edited by D. E. R. Watt and A. L. Murray was published by the Scottish Record Society Edinburgh, 2003 . Volume I, Synod of Lothian and Tweeddale and Volume II, Synods of Merse and Teviotdale Dumfries & Galloway are now on line at Scottish Ministers and History http www.dwalker.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk Map.htm . The most recent edition volume XI, covering the years 1976 1999 was published in 2000 by T&T Clark Ltd, Edinburgh, on behalf of the Church of Scotland. External links http www.archive.org details fastiecclesiaesc00scot Internet Archive copy Scotland history stub Category Church of Scotland ...   more details



  1. File:Ranuccio Farnese il Vecchio.jpg

    PD art Source http www.canino.info inserti monografie i farnese palazzo roma sala fasti ranuccio enea.jpg Ranuccio Farnese il Vecchio ...   more details



  1. Consularia Italica

    unreferenced date July 2010 The Consularia Italica are a collection of consular fasti published in 1892 by Theodore Mommsen . They are composed of Anonymus Valesianus Anonymi valesiani pars posterior Fasti vindobonenses priores Fasti vindobonenses posteriores Paschale campanum Continuatio hauniensis Prosperi Excerpta ex Barbaro Scaligeri Excerpta ex Agnelli Liber Pontificalis Ecclesiae Ravennatis Libro pontificali ecclesiae ravennati Category 1892 books Category Historical documents ...   more details



  1. Arges

    For various geographic locations in Romania Arge disambiguation Arges lang gr was one of the Cyclops Cyclopes in Greek mythology . He was elsewhere called Acmonides ref Ovid , Fasti poem Fasti iv. 288 ref or Pyraemon. ref Virgil , Aeneid viii. 425 ref His name means bright and represents the brightness from lightning. References references Category Cyclopes Greek myth sub ru uk ...   more details



  1. Archdeacon of Brechin

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  1. Acutia (gens)

    The gens Acutia was a plebeian family at Ancient Rome Rome , from the early Roman Republic Republic to Roman Empire imperial times . The first member of this gens to achieve prominence was Marcus Acutius, tribune tribune of the plebs in 401 B.C. ref Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , William Smith lexicographer William Smith , Editor ref ref Livy Titus Livius , Ab Urbe Condita book Ab Urbe Condita , v. 10. ref Praenomina used by the gens The Acutii are known to have used the praenomina Marcus praenomen Marcus and Quintus praenomen Quintus . ref Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , William Smith lexicographer William Smith , Editor ref ref Fasti Fasti Capitolini . ref Branches and cognomina of the gens The earliest Acutii are found without a cognomen . In the 1st century AD, the surname Nerva is found. ref Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , William Smith lexicographer William Smith , Editor ref ref Fasti Fasti Capitolini . ref Members of the gens Marcus Acutius, tribune tribunus plebis in 401 B.C., was elected by the other tribunes by co optation in violation of the lex Trebonia . ref Livy Titus Livius , Ab Urbe Condita book Ab Urbe Condita , v. 10. ref Acutia, wife of Publius Vitellius the Younger Publius Vitellius , whose nephew Vitellius Aulus Vitellius became emperor in A.D. 69. ref Tacitus Publius Cornelius Tacitus , Annales , vi. 47. ref Quintus Acutius Nerva, Roman consul consul suffectus in A.D. 100. ref Fasti Fasti Capitolini . ref ref Pliny the Younger Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus , Epistulae Pliny Epistulae , ii. 12. ref See also List of Roman gentes References reflist SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Acutia Gens Category Roman gentes Category Ancient Roman families Category Prosopography of Ancient Rome bg ...   more details



  1. List of Archdeacons of Leicester

    This is a list of archdeacon s of Leicester, a post historically in the diocese of Leicester , from 1837 in the Anglican Diocese of Peterborough diocese of Peterborough , England. ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 35341 ref It has belonged to the diocese of Leicester from 1926. Expand list date February 2011 Robert de Chesney 1229 1232 Robert Grosseteste 1236 John of Basingstoke 1485 1508 Richard Lavendre 1508 ? William Spark 1515 ? Henry Wilcocks 1518 1531 Richard Maudeley 1531 Stephen Gardiner 1531 1535 Edward Foxe 1535 1539 Edmund Bonner 1539 1541 William More 1541 Thomas Robertson 1569 1590 Richard Barber 1589 1590 Hugh Blythe 1591 1625 Robert Johnson rector Robert Johnson 1625 1631 Richard Pilkington 1631 1641 William Warr 1641 1661 Henry Ferne 1661 1662 Robert Hitch 1662 1669 Clement Breton 1669 1679 William Outram 1679 1683 Francis Meres 1683 1703 Byrom Eaton 1703 1715 John Rogers 1715 1756 David Trimnel 1756 1772 John Taylor 1772 1785 James Bickham 1786 1812 Andrew Burnaby 1812 1830 Thomas Parkinson archdeacon Thomas Parkinson 1831 1863 Thomas Kaye Bonney 1956 Irven David Edwards David Silk priest David Silk 2002 present Richard Atkinson priest Richard Atkinson References http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 32596 http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 35156 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 1.djvu 65 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 1.djvu 66 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 1.djvu 67 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 1.djvu 68 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 1.djvu 69 http www.le.ac.uk lahs downloads CocksvolumeLXVII 5sm.pdf The Archdeacons of Leicester, 1092 1992 Notes reflist Category Lists of Anglicans Archdeacons of Leicester Category Archdeacons of Leicester ...   more details



  1. John Spalding (priest)

    John Spalding was a 15th century churchman based at Brechin in Angus , Scotland . Spalding became Dean religion Dean of Brechin in 1456 he was confirmed in this position by the Pope on October 5, 1458. ref Watt & Murray, Fasti Ecclesiae , pp. 59 60. ref After the resignation of Robert Lauder as Bishop of Dunblane at the papal curia onSeptember 12, 1466, the Pope provided John Herspolz to that bishopric King James III of Scotland however, perhaps not aware of the Pope s actions, nominated John Spalding in late 1466 or in 1467 this certainly occurred before November 19, 1467. ref Watt & Murray, Fasti Ecclesiae , p. 102. ref John did not become the bishop however, Herspolz being consecrated in the summer or autumn of 1467. ref Cockburn, Medieval Bishops , p. 170 Watt & Murray, Fasti Ecclesiae , p. 102. ref Spalding retained his deanery until 1487, despite challenged by John Barry from 1477 onwards. ref Watt & Murray, Fasti Ecclesiae , p. 60. ref On February 17, 1487, Spalding exchanged the deanery of Brechin for the precentor ship of the cathedral with Hugh Douglas Spalding was said to be 69 years old on this occasion. ref Watt & Murray, Fasti Ecclesiae , pp. 60, 63. ref Notes reflist References refbegin citation last Cockburn first James Hutchison authorlink James Hutchison Cockburn title The Medieval Bishops of Dunblane and their Church date 1959 publisher Society of Friends of Dunblane Cathedral location Dunblane isbn citation last Dowden first John authorlink John Dowden editor last Thomson editor first John Maitland editorlink title The Bishops of Scotland Being Notes on the Lives of All the Bishops, under Each of the Sees, Prior to the Reformation date 1912 publisher James Maclehose and Sons location Glasgow isbn citation editor last Watt editor first D. E. R. editor link D. E. R. Watt editor2 last Murray editor2 first A. L. title Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638 date 2003 edition Revised publisher The Scottish Record Society series The Scottis ...   more details



  1. List of Archdeacons of Dorset

    This is a list of archdeacon s of Dorset, a post historically in the diocese of Salisbury , from 1542 in the diocese of Bristol , England. It was later transferred back to the diocese of Salisbury, in 1836. Expand list date February 2011 bef. 1139 aft. 1173 Adelelm Dean of Lincoln Adelelm bef. 1275 aft. 1280 Thomas Bek bishop of St David s Thomas Bek bef. 1281 1284 Henry Brandeston 1397 1400 Henry Chichele 1486 1514 Robert Langton 1514 1523 Richard Pace 1523 1530 John Stokesley 1530 1533 William Bennet priest William Bennet 1533 1535 Edward Foxe ? 1542 John Skypp 1542 ? Thomas Canner 1551 1572 John Cotterell 1572 ? Henry Tynchiner 1572 James Proctor priest James Proctor ? 1621 Edward Wickham priest Edward Wickham 1621 1653 4 Richard Fitzherbert 1660 1671 Richard Meredith priest Richard Meredith 1671 1683 Ralph Ironside 1683 1698 John Feilding 1698 1733 Robert Cooper priest Robert Cooper 1733 1762 Edward Hammond priest Edward Hammond 1762 1780 John Walker Archdeacon of Dorset John Walker 1780 1801 Watson Hand 1801 1815 Henry Hall priest Henry Hall 1815 1835 William England priest William England 1836 1862 Bentley Buckle 2000 2009 Alistair Magowan ref http salisburyanglican.org.uk admin showpage.asp?page 962 ref 2009 2010 Patrick Evans acting ref http www.beaminsterteam.org eventsteam.htm ref 18 April 2010 present Stephen Waine References http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 32314 http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 35303 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 367 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 368 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 369 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 370 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.1 body of work.djvu 267 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.1 body of work.djvu 268 Notes reflist Category Lists of Anglicans Archdeacons of Dorset Category Archdeacons of Dorset ...   more details



  1. James Cary (bishop)

    James Cary , or John Cary was a supposed English bishop. It is said that he was List of the Bishops of the Diocese of Lichfield and its precursor offices bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 1419 1419 , and was translated to be bishop of Exeter , but died before taking up the latter office. On the other hand, according to Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol. 1 According to Godwin, James or John Cary, bishop of Lichfield and Goventry, succeeded bishop Gatrik in Exeter but there is no evidence of this, any more than of his having been bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. ref s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.1 body of work.djvu 416 ref Notes Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cary, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cary, James Category Bishops of Exeter Category Bishops of Coventry Category 15th century deaths bishop stub ...   more details



  1. Gaius Memmius Regulus

    Gaius Memmius Regulus was Roman consul consul with Lucius Verginius Rufus in AD 63, during the reign of the emperor Nero . He was probably the son of Publius Memmius Regulus , consul suffectus in AD 31, and Lollia Paulina Lollia Paullina , whom the Emperor Caligula had compelled the elder Regulus to divorce, so that he could marry her himself. ref Fasti Fasti Capitolini . ref ref Tacitus Publius Cornelius Tacitus , Annales , xv. 23. ref ref Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , William Smith lexicographer William Smith , Editor. ref ref Jan Gruter , Inscriptiones Antiquae Totius Orbis Romani , Heidelberg 1603 , p. 8. ref See also Memmia gens Footnotes reflist DEFAULTSORT Memmius Regulus, Gaius Category Imperial Roman consuls Category 1st century Romans AncientRome politician stub ...   more details



  1. Articuleia (gens)

    The gens Articuleia was a Ancient Rome Roman family during Roman Empire imperial times . The gens is known from Sextus Articuleius Paetus, Roman consul consul with the emperor Trajan in AD 101. ref Fasti Fasti Capitolini . ref ref Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , William Smith lexicographer William Smith , Editor ref See also List of Roman gentes References reflist SmithDGRBM Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Articuleia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Articuleia Category Roman gentes Category Ancient Roman families Category Prosopography of Ancient Rome Ancient Rome bio stub bg ...   more details



  1. Tempestas

    In Roman mythology , Tempestas Latin Wiktionary tempestas tempestas season, weather bad weather storm, tempest was the goddess of storms. Sometimes Tempestates The Storms , plural were seen as a group of deities. There was a temple of Tempestas at Rome , dedicated to her by Scipio in 259 BC. ref Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum , 1.9 ref ref Ovid , Fasti , VI. 193 ref References reflist Category Roman goddesses Category Sky and weather goddesses Ancient Rome myth stub ...   more details



  1. Celer (builder)

    about the Welsh saint Saint Gelert the 6th century Byzantine minister Celer magister officiorum According to Ovid s description of the founding of Rome by Romulus Fasti IV.809 ff. , Celer was the name of an otherwise unknown foreman, appointed by Romulus to oversee the building of Rome s first walls. Ovid, perhaps in part to exonerate the emperor Augustus great forefather, relates how it was actually this foreman Celer not Romulus who struck down Remus for jumping over the wall in its early stages in an act of mockery towards his brother s attempt to fortify the new city. Romulus is portrayed by the poet as putting on a brave front at Remus funeral, stoically suppressing his tears and grief in order to be a role model for his people. Ovid relates the account in connection with his description of the Roman festival of Parilia April 21 . ref cf. Ovid Fasti IV, Fantham, Elain ed. he ruled Rome for 15 years. His courages efforts greatly impacted Rome.Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics. Cambridge University Press, 1998. p.79 ff. ref Ovid also provides additional allusions to Celer s killing of Remus further on in the Fasti , in connection with festival of Lemuria Fasti V May 9 . See also Celeres , a personal armed guard maintained by Romulus, associated with Celer. References reflist Category Ancient city of Rome Category Ancient Romans Category Poetry by Ovid Category Roman Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Dean of Norwich

    Portal Anglicanism The Dean of Norwich is the head of the Chapter religion Chapter of Norwich Cathedral in Norwich , England . The current dean religion Dean is the Very Revd Graham Charles Morell Smith . 1538 1539 William Castleton, first dean 1539 1554 John Salisbury bishop John Salisbury 1554 1557 John Christopherson 1557 John Boxhall 1558 John Harpsfield 1560 1573 John Salisbury 1573 1589 George Gardiner dean George Gardiner 1589 1601 Thomas Dove 1601 1603 John Jegon 1603 1614 George Montgomery bishop George Montgomery 1614 1628 Edmund Suckling 1628 deprivation under the Commonwealth John Hassal 1660 1670 John Crofts 1670 1681 Herbert Astley 1681 John Sharp archbishop John Sharp 1689 1702 Henry Fairfax dean Henry Fairfax 1702 1714 Humphrey Prideaux 1724 1730 Thomas Cole 1731 1733 Robert Butts bishop Robert Butts 1733 1739 John Baron 1739 1761 Thomas Bellock 1761 1756 Edward Townshend 1765 1790 Philip Lloyd 1790 1828 Joseph Turner dean Joseph Turner 1828 1866 George Pellew 1866 1889 Edward Meyrick Goulburn 1889 1909 William Lefroy 1909 1911 Henry Russell Wakefield 1911 1919 Henry Charles Beeching ref s The Times 1911 News Appointment of Dean of Norwich , s The Times 1919 News Funeral of the Dean of Norwich ref 1919 1927 John Wakefield Willink 1927 1946 Daniel Herbert Somerset Cranage 1946 1952 Herbert St Barbe Holland 1953 1969 Norman Hook 1970 Alan Brunskill Webster 1978 1983 David L. Edwards 1983 1995 John Paul Burbridge 1995 2003 Stephen George Platten 2004 present Graham Charles Morell Smith References http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 78010 s2 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 205 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 206 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 207 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 208 Notes Reflist Office holders in the Diocese of Norwich Deans of Norwich in the modern era Category Norwich Category Deans of Norwi ...   more details



  1. Autronia (gens)

    The gens Autronia was a plebs plebeian family at Ancient Rome Rome . Persons of this gens first came into notice in the last century of the Roman Republic Republic the first member who obtained the Roman consul consulship was Publius Autronius Paetus , in 65 BC. ref Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , William Smith lexicographer William Smith , Editor. ref Branches and cognomina of the gens The only surname of the Autronii was Paetus , a cognomen in many other gentes . It originally signified a person who had a slight cast in the eye, but it did not indicate such a complete distortion of vision as Strabo . ref Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , William Smith lexicographer William Smith , Editor. ref Members of the gens Publius Autronius Paetus , elected Roman consul consul in 65 BC, but his election was declared void after he was accused of bribery. Publius Autronius Paetus, consul suffectus in 33 BC, in place of Augustus , who resigned his office immediately after entering upon it on the Kalends of January. ref Fasti Fasti Capitolini . ref ref Appian us, The Illyrian Wars , 28. ref Lucius Autronius L. f. L. n. Paetus, obtained a Roman triumph triumph as proconsul of Africa Province Africa , in 29 BC. ref Fasti Fasti Capitolini . ref See also List of Roman gentes Footnotes Reflist SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Autronia Gens Category Roman gentes Category Ancient Roman families Category Prosopography of Ancient Rome bg ...   more details



  1. Henry de Stamford

    Orphan date November 2010 Henry de Stamford Order of Saint Benedict OSB was Bishop of Durham in 1316. ref Cite book url http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 32559 title Bishops of Durham work Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300 1541 volume 6 Northern province York, Carlisle and Durham pages 107 109 accessdate 21 November 2010 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Henry De Stamford Category Bishops of Durham Category 14th century Christians bishopofDurham stub ...   more details



  1. Ingram Lindsay

    August 1458. ref Keith, Historical Catalogue , p. 111 Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae , p. 227. ref Bishop Ingram ... , London, 1924 D. E. R. Watt Watt, D.E.R. , Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638 , 2nd ...   more details



  1. List of Archdeacons of Colchester

    ?compid 34694 British History s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 68 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 69 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 70 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 71 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 72 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 73 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part ...   more details



  1. Roger Gordon

    for the fictional character Roger Gordon One Life to Live Roger Gordon d. 1579 1587 was a 16th century Kingdom of Scotland Scottish cleric . He was Dean religion Dean of Dunblane Cathedral from at least 13 April 1554, a position he may have retained for the remainder of his life. ref Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae , p. 82. ref He was elected to the bishopric of Galloway on the death of Alexander Gordon died 1575 Alexander Gordon in 1575. ref name Watt 133 Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae , p. 133. ref He got crown confirmation to the bishopric with mandate for consecration on 17 September 1578. ref name Watt 133 However, John Gordon d. 1619 John Gordon had been chosen as successor by Alexander in 1568, 7 years before the latter s death, and John Gordon seems to have prevented Roger from taking up the position of Bishop of Galloway in practice. ref Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae , pp. 132 3. ref Roger was called pretended bishop on 27 June 1579. ref name Watt 133 Roger never seems to have taken possession of the see. ref name Watt 133 He died before 12 May 1587. ref Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae , pp. 82, 133. ref Notes reflist References Watt, D. E. R., Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638 , 2nd Draft, St Andrews, 1969 start box s rel succession box before William Gordon title Dean religion Dean of Dunblane Cathedral Dunblane years 1551 1554 &ndash 1577 1587 after John Johun s bef rows 2 before Alexander Gordon d. 1575 Alexander Gordon s ttl title Bishop of Galloway years 1578 &ndash 1579 1587 s aft rows 2 after John Gordon d. 1619 John Gordon s ttl title Dean religion Dean of the Chapel Royal years 1578 &ndash 1579 1587 end box Bishops of Galloway Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gordon, Roger ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gordon, Roger Category 1580s deaths Category Bishops of Galloway ...   more details



  1. John of Whithorn

    , The Lordship of Galloway , Edinburgh, 2000 D. E. R. Watt Watt, D. E. R. , Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae ...   more details



  1. Alexander Inglis

    , D.E.R. , Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638 , 2nd Draft, St Andrews, 1969 s start ...   more details




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