SICARDUS — Episcop. Cremonensis, floruit A. C. 1160. Auctor historiae Paparum. Raph. Volaterranus, Comm. l. 22. Vide Voss. de Hist. Lat. l. 2. c. 53. Luc. in Bibl. Carmel … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Sicardo — Sicardo, or Sicardus of Cremona (Latin: Sicardus Cremonensis ; 1155 – 1215) was a prelate, historian and writer whose career spanned the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.LifeSicardo was born into a Cremonese family, probably the Casalaschi. He… … Wikipedia
Canon of the Mass — • Article divided into four sections: (I) Name and place of the Canon; (II) History of the Canon; (III) The text and rubrics of the Canon; (IV) Mystical interpretations Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Canon of the Mass … Catholic encyclopedia
Conrad of Montferrat — (or Conrad I of Jerusalem) (Italian: Corrado di Monferrato; Piedmontese: Conrà ëd Monfrà) (mid 1140s – 28 April 1192) was a northern Italian nobleman, one of the major participants in the Third Crusade. He was the de facto King of Jerusalem, by… … Wikipedia
Sign of the Cross — For other uses, see Sign of the Cross (disambiguation). The Sign of the Cross (Latin: Signum Crucis), or crossing oneself, is a ritual hand motion made by members of many branches of Christianity, often accompanied by spoken or mental recitation… … Wikipedia
Postcommunion — (Latin: Postcommunio) is the text said or sung on a reciting tone following the Communion of the Mass. FormEvery Postcommunion (and secret) corresponds to a collect. These are the three fundamental prayers of any given Proper Mass. The… … Wikipedia
Everard of Ypres — [Everardus, Evrard, Eberhard, Eberhardus, Evrardus Yprensis, Everhardus Yprensis.] was a scholastic philosopher of the middle of the twelfth century, a master of the University of Paris who became a Cistercian monk of the abbey of Moutier of… … Wikipedia
Dekretist — (von lateinisch decretista < decretum = Verordnung) war im Mittelalter eine Bezeichnung für kanonistische Rechtsgelehrte, die sich wissenschaftlich und in der Lehre an den Universitäten mit dem Decretum Gratiani als Grundlagentext des… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dämon — Plagen des Heiligen Antonius durch Dämonen (Darstellung aus dem 15. Jahrhundert von Martin Schongauer) Als Dämon (Pl.: Dämonen; von griech.: δαίμων, daimon, „Geist“, sowie δαιμόνιον, daimónion, „ … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pippin III. — Pippin der Jüngere (auch Pippin III. oder Pippin der Kurze; * 714; † 24. September 768 in Saint Denis bei Paris) war ein fränkischer Hausmeier, später König der Franken (751–768). Er war der Sohn Karl Martells und Chrotrudes sowie der Vater Karls … Deutsch Wikipedia