Bangor, Carnarvonshire, North Wales, diocese of Probably founded in the 6th century , either by Saint Daniel (died 584?) or by Saint David. Its history before the Conquest is obscure. The cathedral , the smallest in England or Wales, destroyed by the Normans in 1071 , rebuilt by them, burned 1402 , and again rebuilt … Continue reading “Bangor, Carnarvonshire, North Wales, diocese of”
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Bangor, Antiphonary of
Bangor, Antiphonary of An ancient Latin manuscript, supposed to have been originally written at Bangor (Ireland). The codex, found by Muratori in the Ambrosian Library at Milan, and named by him the “Antiphonary of Bangor” (“Antiphonarium Benchorense”), was brought to Milan from Bobbio with many other books by Cardinal Federigo Borromeo when he founded the … Continue reading “Bangor, Antiphonary of”
Bangor Antiphonary
Bangor Antiphonary Ancient Latin manuscript codex supposed to have been originally written at Bangor, Ireland . Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Bangor Abbey
Bangor Abbey Name of two monastic establishments. (1) Abbey , founded in County Down, Ireland , by Saint Comgall , 559 , famous for its learning and austere rule. Destroyed by the Danes, 824 , it was restored by Saint Malachy in the 12th century , given to the Franciscans , 1469 , to the … Continue reading “Bangor Abbey”
Bangor
Bangor (Bangorium, Bangoriensis) Diocese; anciently known as Bangor Vawr, situated in Carnarvonshire on the Menai Straits, must be distinguished from Bangor Iscoed also in Wales, and the celebrated Irish monastery of Bangor in County Down. The foundation of the see is traditionally ascribed to St. Daniel or Deiniol (d. 584?) who is stated to have … Continue reading “Bangor”
Bangius, Thomas
Bangius, Thomas a Lutheran theologian of Denmark, was born at Flemlos, Feb. 18, 1600. He studied at Copenhagen, where in 1631 he was appointed professor of Hebrew. In 1653 he was made doctor of theology, and died Oct. 27, 1661. He wrote, Observationes Philologicoe: Exercitationes Octo Literarice Antiquitatis: Exercitatio Glottologica de’ Ortu Linguarumn: Exegesis et … Continue reading “Bangius, Thomas”
Bangius Or Bang, Peter
Bangius Or Bang, Peter a Swedish theologian, was born at Helsingfors in 1633, was made professor of theology in the University of Abo, and bishop of Wiborg. He died in 1696, having published a Commentarius in Hebraeos, and a Historia Ecclesiastica. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Banghart, George
Banghart, George a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born near Bridgeville, N. J., March 10, 1782. He experienced religion in his youth, received license to preach in 1810, and in 1812 entered the Philadelphia Conference. In 1837 he became a member of the newly formed New Jersey Conference, and in 1856, on the division of the … Continue reading “Banghart, George”
Bangen, Johann Heinrich
Bangen, Johann Heinrich a Roman Catholic theologian and jurist of Germany, was born at Rheda in 1823; was made a priest in 1849; in 1856 was appointed ecclesiastical counsellor and defensor miatrimonii et promotor fiscali, and in 1862 cathedral, dean. He died Oct. 31, 1865, at Tivoli, near Rome. He wrote, Die romische Curie, ihre … Continue reading “Bangen, Johann Heinrich”
Bang, Niel
Bang, Niel a Danish theologian and historian, was born Aug. 3, 1614. He became bishop in 1663, and died in 1676. He wrote Oratio de Historia Graecioe (1638). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature