• John (died 1147) was an early 12th-century Tironensian cleric. He was the chaplain and close confidant of King David I of Scotland, before becoming Bishop...
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  • Capellanus (chaplain) may refer to 12/13th century figures: Andreas Capellanus (also known as Andrew the Chaplain or André le Chapelain), 12th-century...
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  • John Walton, also John Capellanus (fl. 1410) was an English Augustinian canon, known as a poet and translator. Walton appears to have been a canon of...
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  • Andreas Capellanus (Capellanus meaning "chaplain"), also known as Andrew the Chaplain, and occasionally by a French translation of his name, André le Chapelain...
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  • Andreas Capellanus was the twelfth century author of a treatise commonly titled De amore ("About Love"), also known as De arte honeste amandi, for which...
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  • Lord of Session in that capacity until his death in 1730. 1124-1126: John Capellanus 1126-1143: Herbert of Selkirk bef.1143-1145: Edward, Bishop of Aberdeen...
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    than resurrected. David appointed his reform-minded French chaplain John Capellanus to the bishopric and carried out an inquest, afterwards assigning to...
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    1136 in the presence of David and his court during the episcopate of John Capellanus. Constructed over St Mungo's burial place – a sacred location which...
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  • Achaius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Achaius may refer to: John Capellanus (died 1147), Bishop of Glasgow nicknamed "Achaius" Achaius, one of...
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  • Andalusian poet and historian Ibrahim ibn Tashfin, Almoravid sultan John Capellanus, Scottish chancellor Martim Moniz, Portuguese nobleman Satake Masayoshi...
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