Ailly, Pierre d’ (PETRUS DE ALLACO). French theologian and philosopher, bishop and cardinal, born 1350 at Compiègne; died probably 1420 at Avignon. He studied at the College of Navarre, University of Paris. In 1375, by his commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, he furthered the cause of Nominalism in the University of Paris. He … Continue reading “Ailly, Pierre D”
Aillon, Joseph de la Roche d’
Aillon, Joseph de la Roche d’ (died 1656) Recollect missionary. He landed at Quebec, 1625; was among the Hurons, 1626; passed to the Neutral Nation, remaining with them three months, barely escaping death; returned to the Hurons; and published an account of his sojourn amongst the Neutrals, describing their country and customs. Fuente: New Catholic … Continue reading “Aillon, Joseph de la Roche d’”
Ailli, Peter
Ailli, Peter SEE AILLY. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Ailleboust, Louis d’, Sieub de Coulanges
Ailleboust, Louis d’, Sieub de Coulanges Third Governor of Canada , born France ; died Montreal, Canada , 1660. He was associated in the foundation of Montreal, and in 1648 became Governor-General of Canada . During his term of office the Huron missions were destroyed. He later engaged in farming on lands granted him near … Continue reading “Ailleboust, Louis d’, Sieub de Coulanges”
Ailleboust, Family of d’
Ailleboust, Family of d’ (1) Louis d’Ailleboust Sieur de Coulanges, third Governor of Canada, date of birth unknown; died in Montreal 31 May, 1660. He came to Canada in 1643. He was an associate of the Compagnie de Montréal, aided Maisonneuve in founding Montreal, building the first fortifications, and was commandant of the city from … Continue reading “Ailleboust, Family of d’”
Ailleboust, Barbe d’
Ailleboust, Barbe d’ Wife of Louis d’, Sieub de Coulanges Ailleboust , born France ; died Quebec, Canada , 1658. With her husband in Canada she distinguished herself by good works, taught Algonquin to the Sulpicians, and helped to found the Confraternity of the Holy Family. She died at the Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, to which she … Continue reading “Ailleboust, Barbe d’”
Aileranus (Aireranus, Or Areranus), St.
Aileranus (Aireranus, Or Areranus), St. surnamed the Wise, was head of the famous college of Clonard, County Meath, Ireland. He died, according to the annals of Ulster, in 665. Among his works are, the Life of St. Bridget of Kildare: Life of St. Patrick: and Life of Fechinus. But the best known of his writings … Continue reading “Aileranus (Aireranus, Or Areranus), St.”
Aileran, Saint
Aileran, Saint An Irish saint, generally known as “Sapiens” (the Wise), one of the most distinguished professors at the School of Clonard in the seventh century. He died of the all-destroying Yellow Plague, and his death is chronicled in the “Annals of Ulster”, 29 December, 664. His early life is not recorded, but he was … Continue reading “Aileran, Saint”
Ailekes Olmak
Ailekes Olmak in the mythology of the Laplanders, are three deities which they suppose are companions. of the sun, and are therefore called deities of the holy. days. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday were holy days with them. These gods are named Frit Ailek, Lawa Ailek, Schodnobnio Ailek. Others state that only Sunday is a holy … Continue reading “Ailekes Olmak”
Aile
Aile SEE AISLE. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature