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Abbess

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Abbess: Encyclopedia II - Brigid of Ireland - Extended Biography

Born in 451 or 452 of princely ancestors at Faughart, near Dundalk, County Louth; d. 1 February, 525, at Kildare. Refusing many good offers of marriage, she became a nun and received the veil from St. Macaille. With seven other virgins she settled for a time at the foot of Croghan Hill, but removed thence to Druin Criadh, in the plains of Magh Life, where under a large oak tree she erected her subsequently famous Convent of Cill-Dara, that is, "the church of the oak" (now Kildare), in the present county of that name. It is exceedingly diffic ...

See also:

Brigid of Ireland, Brigid of Ireland - Life Stories, Brigid of Ireland - Extended Biography, Brigid of Ireland - Symbology and Legends

Read more here: » Brigid of Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Brigid of Ireland - Extended Biography

Abbess: Encyclopedia II - Bertha - Non-human Berthas

The name "Bertha" has also been applied to many non-human things, among which are: Bertha - Big Bertha WWI. Big Bertha is the nickname of several WW1 artillery cannon. Usually associated exclusively with one specific gun, the Kaiser Wilhelm Geschütz, created by Germany to bomb Paris from a safe distance -- it was also used to name a model of heavy mortar-like howitzers. The name comes from Bertha Krupp, a descendant of the founder of Krupp steel, an arms manufacturer. Bertha - ...

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Bertha, Bertha - People named Bertha, Bertha - Bertha Queen of Kent, Bertha - Saint Bertha, Bertha - Non-human Berthas, Bertha - Big Bertha WWI, Bertha - Bertha -- animated children's series, Bertha - Bertha -- digital audio workstation, Bertha - Grateful Dead's Bertha, Bertha - Bertha the opera

Read more here: » Bertha: Encyclopedia II - Bertha - Non-human Berthas

Abbess: Encyclopedia II - Brigid of Ireland - Life Stories

Because of the legendary quality of the earliest accounts of Saint Brigid, there is debate among many scholars and even faithful Christians as to the literal historicity of her life. Some insist that Brigid the goddess was made a saint simply to convert Celtic pagans to Christianity. Others point to the relic of her head, which Portuguese pilgrims took from her shrine at Downpatrick and brought back to their homeland some time in the 15th Century; the relic now resides in ...

See also:

Brigid of Ireland, Brigid of Ireland - Life Stories, Brigid of Ireland - Extended Biography, Brigid of Ireland - Symbology and Legends

Read more here: » Brigid of Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Brigid of Ireland - Life Stories

Abbess: Encyclopedia II - Title - Honorary Titles Granted by Heads of State

Title - Current. Raja (Still officially retained by members of India's princely families, although without the former prerogatives. From this term comes Maharaja. The feminine equivalents are Rani and Maharani.) Consort (The husband of Britain's queen is known as the Prince Consort.) Queen's Body Guard and various other elite guard forces throughout the World Camarlengo Chamberlain (from which come the titles Grand Chamberlain, Lord Chamberlain, and Lord Great Chamberlain ...

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Title, Title - Supernatural Titles, Title - Hypothetical Titles, Title - Titles for Heads of State, Title - Current, Title - Historical Titles for Heads of State, Title - Fictional Titles for Heads of State, Title - Honorary Titles Granted by Heads of State, Title - Current, Title - Historical, Title - Fictional, Title - Executive Branch of Government and Other Sub-National Rulers, Title - Currently in Use, Title - Historical, Title - Fictional, Title - Judicial Titles, Title - In Current Use, Title - Historical, Title - Legislative Titles, Title - In Current Use, Title - Historical, Title - Honorary Titles Granted From an Institution, Title - Honorary Titles Granted By One's Peers, Title - Honorary Titles Bestowed by Followers, Title - Sources

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Abbess: Encyclopedia II - Title - Legislative Titles

Title - In Current Use. Alderman Councillor Delegate Member of Parliament (from which come Member of the European Parliament, Member of the Most Honorable the Privy Council, and Member of the Provincial Parliament) Representative Senator Speaker Title - Historical. Burgess ...

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Title, Title - Supernatural Titles, Title - Hypothetical Titles, Title - Titles for Heads of State, Title - Current, Title - Historical Titles for Heads of State, Title - Fictional Titles for Heads of State, Title - Honorary Titles Granted by Heads of State, Title - Current, Title - Historical, Title - Fictional, Title - Executive Branch of Government and Other Sub-National Rulers, Title - Currently in Use, Title - Historical, Title - Fictional, Title - Judicial Titles, Title - In Current Use, Title - Historical, Title - Legislative Titles, Title - In Current Use, Title - Historical, Title - Honorary Titles Granted From an Institution, Title - Honorary Titles Granted By One's Peers, Title - Honorary Titles Bestowed by Followers, Title - Sources

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Abbess: Encyclopedia II - Title - Judicial Titles

Title - In Current Use. Advocate Bailiff Barrister Judge and Admiralty Judge Justice (from which come Chief Justice and Justice of the Peace) Magistrate and Promagistrate Mufti and Grand Mufti Queen's Counsel Solicitor Title - Historical. Lictor ReeveSee also:

Title, Title - Supernatural Titles, Title - Hypothetical Titles, Title - Titles for Heads of State, Title - Current, Title - Historical Titles for Heads of State, Title - Fictional Titles for Heads of State, Title - Honorary Titles Granted by Heads of State, Title - Current, Title - Historical, Title - Fictional, Title - Executive Branch of Government and Other Sub-National Rulers, Title - Currently in Use, Title - Historical, Title - Fictional, Title - Judicial Titles, Title - In Current Use, Title - Historical, Title - Legislative Titles, Title - In Current Use, Title - Historical, Title - Honorary Titles Granted From an Institution, Title - Honorary Titles Granted By One's Peers, Title - Honorary Titles Bestowed by Followers, Title - Sources

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Abbess: Encyclopedia II - Brigid of Ireland - Symbology and Legends

Similar to the association between St. Patrick and the shamrock, a tiny cross made of rushes was linked with St. Brigid. Legend has it she made the cross from rushes she found on the ground beside a dying man in order to convert him. Some houses in Ireland have a Brigid's Cross, it is a commonly believed by some that a Brigid's Cross protects the house from fire. A new cross is made each St Brigid's Day, February 1, and ...

See also:

Brigid of Ireland, Brigid of Ireland - Life Stories, Brigid of Ireland - Extended Biography, Brigid of Ireland - Symbology and Legends

Read more here: » Brigid of Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Brigid of Ireland - Symbology and Legends

Abbess: Encyclopedia II - Brigid of Ireland - Life Stories

Because of the legendary quality of the earliest accounts of Saint Brigid, there is debate among many scholars and even faithful Christians as to the literal historicity of her life. Some insist that Brigid the goddess was made a saint simply to convert Celtic pagans to Christianity. Others point to the relic of her head, which Portuguese pilgrims took from her shrine at Downpatrick and brought back to their homeland some time in the 15th Century; the relic now resides in ...

See also:

Brigid of Ireland, Brigid of Ireland - Life Stories, Brigid of Ireland - Symbology and Legends, Brigid of Ireland - Extended Biography

Read more here: » Brigid of Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Brigid of Ireland - Life Stories

Abbess: Encyclopedia II - Hilda of Whitby - Monastic life at Whitby

On the east cliff at Whitby stands the impressive remains of a 12th century Benedictine abbey. This is not, of course, the building which Hilda knew. Archaeological evidence shows that her monastery was in the Celtic style with its members living in small houses for two or three people. The tradition in double monasteries, such as Hartlepool and Whitby, was that men and women lived separately but worshipped together in church. We do not know exactly where Hilda's monastic church stood, nor do we know how many monks and nuns there were ...

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Hilda of Whitby, Hilda of Whitby - Sources of information, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's Birth, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's Baptism, Hilda of Whitby - The turning point, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's three monasteries, Hilda of Whitby - Monastic life at Whitby, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's character, Hilda of Whitby - The Synod of Whitby, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's last illness and death, Hilda of Whitby - The legacy of St Hilda

Read more here: » Hilda of Whitby: Encyclopedia II - Hilda of Whitby - Monastic life at Whitby

Abbess: Encyclopedia II - Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's Baptism

In 627 King Edwin was baptised on Easter Day, 12th April, along with his court, which included Hilda, in a small wooden church hastily constructed for the occasion, near the site of the present York Minster. The ceremony was performed by the monk-bishop Paulinus, who had come from Rome with Augustine. He accompanied Ethelburga, a Christian princess, when she came North from Kent to marry King Edwin. As Queen, she continue to practise her Christia ...

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Hilda of Whitby, Hilda of Whitby - Sources of information, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's Birth, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's Baptism, Hilda of Whitby - The turning point, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's three monasteries, Hilda of Whitby - Monastic life at Whitby, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's character, Hilda of Whitby - The Synod of Whitby, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's last illness and death, Hilda of Whitby - The legacy of St Hilda

Read more here: » Hilda of Whitby: Encyclopedia II - Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's Baptism

Abbess: Encyclopedia II - Brigid of Ireland - Symbology and Legends

Similar to the association between St. Patrick and the shamrock, a tiny cross made of rushes was linked with St. Brigid. Legend has it she made the cross from rushes she found on the ground beside a dying man in order to convert him. Some houses in Ireland have a Brigid's Cross, it is a commonly believed by some that a Brigid's Cross protects the house from fire. A new cross is made each St Brigid's Day, February 1, and ...

See also:

Brigid of Ireland, Brigid of Ireland - Life Stories, Brigid of Ireland - Symbology and Legends, Brigid of Ireland - Extended Biography

Read more here: » Brigid of Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Brigid of Ireland - Symbology and Legends

Abbess: Encyclopedia II - Hilda of Whitby - The Synod of Whitby

King Oswiu chose Hilda's monastery as the venue for the Synod of Whitby, the first synod of the Church in his kingdom. He invited churchmen from as far away as Wessex to attend. Most of those present, including Hilda, accepted the King's decision to adopt the method of calculating Easter currently used in Rome, but the monks from Lindisfarne, who could not accept this, withdrew to Iona and later to Ireland. There was also agreement that in the future monks would shave the top of their heads according to Roman usage, instead of following the ...

See also:

Hilda of Whitby, Hilda of Whitby - Sources of information, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's Birth, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's Baptism, Hilda of Whitby - The turning point, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's three monasteries, Hilda of Whitby - Monastic life at Whitby, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's character, Hilda of Whitby - The Synod of Whitby, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's last illness and death, Hilda of Whitby - The legacy of St Hilda

Read more here: » Hilda of Whitby: Encyclopedia II - Hilda of Whitby - The Synod of Whitby

Abbess: Encyclopedia II - Bertha - People named Bertha

Bertha - Bertha Queen of Kent. Bertha, Queen of Kent -- Frankish princess, daughter of Charibert, married the pagan King Ethelbert of Kent, restored a Christian church in Canterbury, which dated form the Roman occupation, dedicating it to St. Martin. St. Martin's at Canterbury occupies the same site. Saint Augustine owed much of his favourable reception to the influence of Bertha. < ...

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Bertha, Bertha - People named Bertha, Bertha - Bertha Queen of Kent, Bertha - Saint Bertha, Bertha - Non-human Berthas, Bertha - Big Bertha WWI, Bertha - Bertha -- animated children's series, Bertha - Bertha -- digital audio workstation, Bertha - Grateful Dead's Bertha, Bertha - Bertha the opera

Read more here: » Bertha: Encyclopedia II - Bertha - People named Bertha

Abbess: Meaning of Dreams from; Abandon to Accounts

Dream Interpretation including the meaning of dreams about:

Abandon, Abandonment, Abandoned, Abbess, Abbey, Abbot , Abdomen, Abhor, Abject , Abode, Abortion, Above , Abroad, Absalom, Abscess, Absence, Absinthe, Abundance, Abuse, Abyss, Academy, Accepted, Accident, Accordion, Accounts

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Abbess: Dream Interpretation of dreams from;

Dream Interpretation including dreams about:

Abandon, Abandonment, Abandoned, Abbess, Abbey, Abbot , Abdomen, Abhor, Abject , Abode, Abortion, Above , Abroad, Absalom, Abscess, Absence, Absinthe, Abundance, Abuse, Abyss, Academy, Accepted, Accident, Accordion, Accounts

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Abbess: Dream Dictionary on Dreams; Abandon to Accounts

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Abandon, Abandonment, Abandoned, Abbess, Abbey, Abbot , Abdomen, Abhor, Abject , Abode, Abortion, Above , Abroad, Absalom, Abscess, Absence, Absinthe, Abundance, Abuse, Abyss, Academy, Accepted, Accident, Accordion, Accounts

 

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Abbess: : Dreams Sitemap I - A

This is a sitemap for Dream Dictionary - A . Click on a link and you will find multiple dream interpretations and the meaning behind this particular dream.

 

Dream Dictionary - A

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