Broider BROIDER.This Eng. word has no connexion with broid. It means to adorn cloth with needlework. The mod. form is embroider. Broider occurs in Exo 28:4 and in Eze 16:10; Eze 16:13; Eze 16:18; Eze 26:16; Eze 27:7; Eze 27:16; Eze 27:24. See Embroidery. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Broided
Broided * For BROIDED see BRAIDED Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Broid
Broid BROID.To broid or to braid is to plait. Both spellings are used in AV [Note: Authorized Version.] , 1Ti 2:9 with broided hair (Gr. in plaits), Jdt 10:3 braided the hair of her head. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Brogny, Jean-Allarmet de
Brogny, Jean-Allarmet de (Or JEAN-ALOUZIER). A French Cardinal, b. in 1342 at Brogny, in Savoy; d. at Rome, 1426. Biographers are not agreed as to his parentage and real name. According to some, he belonged to a peasant family of Broguy, called Allarmet; others say he was descended from the d’Alouzier, a noble house in … Continue reading “Brogny, Jean-Allarmet de”
Brogni, Giovanni Allarmet De
Brogni, Giovanni Allarmet De a Roman prelate, was born at Brogni, Savoy, in 1342. From the station of a swineherd in youth he rose to the dignities of bishop of Viviers and of Ostia, archbishop of Arles, bishop of Geneva, and cardinal and chancellor of the Church of Rome. He devoted himself assiduously to the … Continue reading “Brogni, Giovanni Allarmet De”
Broglie, Maurice Jean Madelaine De
Broglie, Maurice Jean Madelaine De a French prelate, was born at the castle of Broglie, September 5, 1766. He emigrated to Poland during the French Revolution and on his return to France, in 1803, he was made almoner of the emperor, and in 1805 bishop of Acqui, in Piedmont. He was banished for his opposition … Continue reading “Broglie, Maurice Jean Madelaine De”
Broglie, Maurice-Jean de
Broglie, Maurice Jean de (1766 -1821 ) Bishop of Ghent, born Paris; died there. Son of Marshal Victor Frangois, Duke de Broglie, in 1803 he supported Napoleon who nominated him to the See of Acqui, Italy , and later to Ghent (1807 ). Later, however, for his vigorous opposition to Napoleon’s plans against the pope … Continue reading “Broglie, Maurice-Jean de”
Broglie, Jacques-Victor-Albert, Duc de
Broglie, Jacques-Victor-Albert, Duc de French statesman and historian, b. at Paris, 13 June, 1821; d. there 19 January, 1901. After a brief diplomatic career he resigned his post to devote himself to literature. His work, “L’Eglise et l’Empire romain au IVe siècle” (6 vols., 1856), won for him Lacordaire’s seat in the French Academy (1862). … Continue reading “Broglie, Jacques-Victor-Albert, Duc de”
Broglie, Jacques Victor Albert
Broglie, Jacques Victor Albert (1821 -1901 ) Fourth Duke de Broglie. Great-nephew of Maurice Jean de Broglie , academician, born Paris; died there. His history of the Church and the Roman Empire in the 4th century , and his works on Louis XV’s diplomacy have placed him in the first rank of historians. Fuente: New … Continue reading “Broglie, Jacques Victor Albert”
Broglie, Auguste-Théodore-Paul de
Broglie, Auguste-Thodore-Paul de Abbé, professor of apologetics at the Institut Catholique at Paris, and writer on apologetic subjects, b. at Auteuil, 18 May, 1834; d. 11 May, 1895. He was the son of Achille-Victor, Duc de Broglie, and his wife, Albertine de Staël, a Protestant and the daughter of Madame de Staël. After the death … Continue reading “Broglie, Auguste-Théodore-Paul de”