Agnellus of Pisa (c. 1195 – 1236), was an Italian Franciscan friar. As its first Minister Provincial in England (1224–1236),[1] he is considered the founder of the Franciscans in England. His feast day is variously observed in the Catholic church on 7 May or 10 September.
^Early Franciscan Government: Ellias to Bonaventure, p. 53.
AgnellusofPisa (c. 1195 – 1236), was an Italian Franciscan friar. As its first Minister Provincial in England (1224–1236), he is considered the founder...
Agnellus is a proper name of Latin origin. It may refer to: Agnellusof Naples, bishop of Naples from 673–ca. 694, and patron saint of Naples Agnellus...
Chivasso, d. 1495 (12 April); Conrad of Ascoli, d. 1290, (19 April); AgnellusofPisa, d. 1236, (8 May); Francis of Fabriano, d. 1322 (14 May); John Forest...
d'Albini), English nobleman May 6 – Roger of Wendover, English monk and chronicler May 7 – AgnellusofPisa, Italian Franciscan friar (b. 1195) June 10...
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Scholastica Day Riot of 1355. Attracted to the intellectual life of the University town, a group of friars (including AgnellusofPisa) arrived in the early...
England, under AgnellusofPisa, to about 1258. He styles himself simply "Brother Thomas" and John Bale seems to have first given him the title "of Eccleston"...
watered by the Rhine and the Danube. In 1224 AgnellusofPisa led a small group of friars to England. The branch of the Order arriving in England became known...
Order) 4 September: Saint Rose of Viterbo, virgin – Optional Memorial (OFMConv, III Order) 10 September: Blessed AgnellusofPisa, priest – Optional Memorial...
other friars who came with AgnellusofPisa to England in 1224, and is said to be the first Franciscan to preach north of the Alps. When he arrived in...
d'Albini), English nobleman May 6 – Roger of Wendover, English monk and chronicler May 7 – AgnellusofPisa, Italian Franciscan friar (b. 1195) June 10...
of Augustinian canons — The priory of Horsley | A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 2 (pp. 91-93) Houses of Cistercian monks — The abbey of...
as the fate of the establishment after dissolution, and the current status of the site. Formal name or dedication is the formal name of the establishment...
Andreas Agnellus (Liber pontificalis ecclesiae Ravennatis, ch. 39) places the murder in Ad Laurentum. Herwig Wolfram explains Theodoric's claim of avenging...
Paschasius Radbertus (790-865) Rudolf of Fulda (d. 865) Dhuoda Lupus of Ferrieres (805-862) Andreas Agnellus (Agnellusof Ravenna) (c. 805–846?) Hincmar (806-882)...
level. In the Middle Ages, more precisely during the 12th century, when Pisa was Corsica's hegemonic power, the large immigration from nearby Tuscany...
ancient Diocese of Asolo, the bishops of which are unknown from 587 (Agnellus) until 1049 (Ugo); and the Diocese of Eraclea (diocese of Città Nova), a...
Hieronymus von Colloredo, Governor of the Duchy of Milan with portrait by Francesco Pavona. Andreas Agnellus: Lives of the bishops of Ravenna (Vitae Pontificum...
authors merely debating Galenism. Magnus of Nisibis was a pure theorist, as were John of Alexandria and Agnellusof Ravenna with their lectures on Galen's...
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Sabione (Seben); Agnellusof Tridentum (Trent); Junior of Verona; Horontius of Vicentia (Vicenza); Rusticus of Tarvisium (Treviso); Fonteius of Feltria (Feltre);...
See of Formiae. In April 597, following the death of Bishop Bacaudas, Pope Gregory appointed Bishop Agnellusof Terracina as Apostolic Visitor of Formiae...