Mondonville, Jeanne Juliard, Dame Turles De a French Roman Catholic woman, noted as the foundress of a pious order, was born at Toulouse in 1626. The daughter of a president of the Parliament of Toulouse, Jeanne Juliard was distinguished for her mind and her beauty. In 1646 she married Turles, lord of Mondonville, who left … Continue reading “Mondonville, Jeanne Juliard, Dame Turles De”
Mondontilde;edo
Mondontilde;edo (Lat. MONDUMETUM, or MINDON, MINDONIENSIS, also BRITONIENSIS, DUMIENSIS, and VILLABRIENSIS) It comprises the civil Provinces of Lugo and Corunna, and is bounded on the north by the Bay of Biscay, on the east by the Austurias, on the south by the Diocese of Lugo, and on the west by the Archdiocese of Compostela (or … Continue reading “Mondontilde;edo”
Mondino dei Lucci
Mondino dei Lucci Mondino (a diminutive for Raimondo; Mundinus) dei Lucci. Anatomist, b. probably at Bologna, about 1275; d. there, about 1327. Mondino performed a series of public dissections at the University of Bologna in the early part of the fourteenth century. He is sometimes said to have performed only two or three dissections, but … Continue reading “Mondino dei Lucci”
Monday, Plow
Monday, Plow Also known as Lort Monday or Plow Monday. First Monday after the feast of the Epiphany, upon which alms were formerly offered to God for the good of the Church and to obtain a blessing on the land which was ploughed at that time. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Monday, Plough
Monday, Plough Also known as Lort Monday or Plow Monday. First Monday after the feast of the Epiphany, upon which alms were formerly offered to God for the good of the Church and to obtain a blessing on the land which was ploughed at that time. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Monday, Lort
Monday, Lort Also known as Lort Monday or Plow Monday. First Monday after the feast of the Epiphany, upon which alms were formerly offered to God for the good of the Church and to obtain a blessing on the land which was ploughed at that time. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Mondari version Of The Scriptures
Mondari version Of The Scriptures The Mondari is spoken by the Koles of Chota Nagpore, Bengal Presidency. The Reverend N. Nottrott, of the German Missionary (Gosner’s) Society, translated the gospel of Mark into the Monidari in 1875, which was printed in 1876 by the Calcutta Auxiliary. In 1879 the gospel of Luke was printed, and … Continue reading “Mondari version Of The Scriptures”
Moncrieff, Sir Henry, Bart., D.D
Moncrieff, Sir Henry, Bart., D.D a Scottish divine, son of the Rev. Sir William Moncrieff, was born in Blackford, Perthshire, February 6, 1750. After receiving an elementary education in his native place, he repaired to the University of Glasgow for the purpose of fitting himself for the pulpit. In the midst of his collegiate course … Continue reading “Moncrieff, Sir Henry, Bart., D.D”
Moncrief, Sir Henry Wellwood, D.D
Moncrief, Sir Henry Wellwood, D.D a Scotch minister, grandson of his namesake, the Reverend “Sir Harry,” was born at Edinburgh in 1809. He graduated from Balliol College, Oxford, was ordained minister at Baldernock in 1836, transferred to East Kilbride in 1837, joined the Free Church in 1843, was transferred to Free St. Cuthbert’s in 1852, … Continue reading “Moncrief, Sir Henry Wellwood, D.D”
Monconys, Balthasar, Dr
Monconys, Balthasar, Dr a French traveller, noted for his Oriental studies, was born at Lyons near the opening of the 17th century. After receiving a liberal education at the University of Salamanca, he visited the East, for the purpose of tracing the remains of the philosophy of Trismegistus and Zoroaster; but returned without accomplishing the … Continue reading “Monconys, Balthasar, Dr”