Landriot, Jean Francois Anne Thomas a distinguished French prelate, was born at Conches-les-Mines in 1816, and died at Rheims in 1874. He was vicar-general of Autun, in 1856 bishop of La Rochelle, and in 1866 archbishop of Rheims. He published, Discours et Instructions Pastorales (1856-60, 3 volumes): Conferences, Allocutions, Discours et l’Mandements (1856-64, 3 vols.): … Continue reading “Landriot, Jean Francois Anne Thomas”
Landriot, Jean-Franccedil;ois-Anne
Landriot, Jean-Franccedil;ois-Anne French bishop, b. at Couches-les-Mines near Autun, 1816, d. at Reims, 1874. Ordained in 1839 from the seminary of Autun, he became, after a few years spent at the cathedral, successively superior of the seminary, 1842; vicar-general 1850; Bishop of La Rochelle, 1856, and Archbishop of Reims, 1867. During his ten years stay … Continue reading “Landriot, Jean-Franccedil;ois-Anne”
Landri (Lat. Landericus), Saint
Landri (Lat. Landericus), Saint twenty-eighth bishop of Paris, occupied that see about 650, under Clovis II, between Audebert and Chrodebert. He showed his love for the poor during the famine which desolated Paris in 651, by sacrificing all his own means, and selling even the vessels of the altar to help them. A tradition generally … Continue reading “Landri (Lat. Landericus), Saint”
Landon, Whittington, D.D.
Landon, Whittington, D.D. a clergyman of the Church of England, was for some time provost of Worcester College, Oxford. In 1813 he was appointed dean of Exeter, and in 1821 prebendary of Salisbury. He died in 1839. Some of his sermons were published in London (1812, 8vo, and in 1835, 8vo). Allibone, Dictionary of English … Continue reading “Landon, Whittington, D.D.”
Landon, Seymour
Landon, Seymour a veteran Methodist Episcopal minister, was born May 3, 1798, at Grand Island, in Lake Champlain, N.Y. He was converted in 1815, and in 1818 joined the New York Conference. He served the following charges: Charlotte Circuit, Vermont; Ticonderoga Circuit, N.Y. (twice); St. Albans Circuit, Vermont; Chazy Circuit, N.Y.; Whitehall Circuit; Poultney, Vermont; … Continue reading “Landon, Seymour”
Landoald
Landoald SEE LANDELIN. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Lando, Pope
Lando, Pope Also known as Landus or Landon. Reigned from July-August 913 to February-March 914. Born in Sabina, Italy; died in Rome, Italy. There are no details of his reign extant, except that he granted a privilege to a church in Sabina. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary Lando, Pope (913-14). A native of the Sabina, and … Continue reading “Lando, Pope”
Lando Or Landon
Lando Or Landon a Roman pontiff, was a native of Sabina, but the date of his birth is not known. Indeed, but little is accessible as to his personal history until he came to the pontifical chair in 913. He held the pontificate only about six months, for he died about April 27, 914. See … Continue reading “Lando Or Landon”
Lando dei Frangipani
Lando dei Frangipani Anti-pope 1179-1180; born Italy; died monastery of La Cava. He was set up in opposition to Alexander III by the brother and followers of the deceased antipope , Octavian. Cardinal Hugo captured him in his castle at Palombara, Italy, and shut him up for life in the monastery of La Cava. Fuente: … Continue reading “Lando dei Frangipani”
LANDMARKS
Landmarks Protected from fraudulent removal Deu 19:14; Deu 27:17; Job 24:2; Pro 22:28; Pro 23:10; Hos 5:10 Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible LANDMARKS not to be removed Deu 19:14; Deu 27:17; Job 24:2; Pro 22:28; Pro 23:10; Hos 5:10 Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible