Jordan of Saxony, OP (referred to in Latin as Jordanis, also known as de Alamania; c. 1190 – 1237), was a German Catholic priest and one of the first...
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Germany Province of Saxony (1816–1945), a province of the Kingdom of Prussia and later the Free State of Prussia Jordan of Saxony, or Jordan von Sachsen Sachsen-class...
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Diana is known for a series of letters written to her and to the other sisters at St. Agnes by Jordan of Saxony; 37 of the 50 letters that have survived...
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Colegio Jordán de Sajonia (English: Jordan of Saxony School; Latin: Schola Jordanus de Saxonia), is a private Catholic elementary, secondary and preparatory...
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England Jordan (Bishop of Poland) (died 982 or 984), first Bishop of Poland Jordan of Clivio (died 1120), Archbishop of Milan Jordan of Saxony (died 1237)...
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Saint Jordan of Bristol, venerated in England Blessed Jordan of Saxony (d. 1237), early leader of the Dominican Order Blessed Giordano Forzatè (d. 1248)...
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Saint Dominic (redirect from Dominic of Osma)
of Silos. The Benedictine abbey of Santo Domingo de Silos lies a few miles north of Caleruega. In the earliest narrative source, by Jordan of Saxony,...
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Juana de Aza was beatified in 1828. In the earliest biography of Dominic, by Jordan of Saxony, Dominic's parents are not named, but the story is told that...
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1204) Emo of Friesland, Dutch scholar, abbot and writer (b. 1175) John Halgren of Abbeville, French philosopher and writer Jordan of Saxony, German preacher...
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beginnings of the Order of Preacher) is a work written by Jordan of Saxony on Saint Dominic and the beginnings of the Dominican Order of Preachers. It...
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