Caesar of Speyer (died 1239) was an early Franciscan who was a companion of Francis of Assisi, and the first Provincial Minister of the Franciscans in Germany. After the death of Francis, he was a leader of the zelanti faction, opposed to what they considered a relaxation of the Rule as promulgated by the founder.
CaesarofSpeyer (died 1239) was an early Franciscan who was a companion of Francis of Assisi, and the first Provincial Minister of the Franciscans in...
then accompanied CaesarofSpeyer on his mission to Germany. The following year he became custos of the convents at Mayence, Worms, Speyer, and Cologne,...
Pliny has Tribochi, and Strabo Τριβόκχοι (Tribokchoi). In the passage ofCaesar, it is said that all manuscripts have “Tribucorum”. "Three beeches" (Celtic...
of Rhineland-Palatinate, of around 20,000 inhabitants. It is also the seat of the Germersheim district. The neighboring towns and cities are Speyer,...
Codex Romanus of Catullus: A Collation of the Text (RhM 113: 97–110). The text was first printed in Venice by printer Wendelin von Speyer in 1472. There...
river valley and lost to Julius Caesar in a battle probably near Belfort. After some Celts evacuated the region in fear of the Suebi, the Vangiones, who...
1898 she was commissioned as USS Caesar. Her pennant number was AC-16 and her first commander was Lt Cdr AB Speyers. Caesar sailed from Lambert's Point, Virginia...
the space until 1976. Tishman Speyer and the Equitable Life Assurance Society bought One Astor Plaza in 1984. Tishman Speyer sold its ownership stake in...
Princess Alexandra of Denmark. The Queen and Prince Albert had already decided that Edward and Alexandra should marry. They met at Speyer on 24 September...
camp is established at Speyer (Germany). Caesar Augustus, Roman Emperor (27 BC–AD 14) 19 BC Vipsania Julia Agrippina, daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa...
"Lower Germania" do not appear in the Commentarii de Bello Gallico of Julius Caesar,[citation needed] yet he writes about reports that the people who lived...
where they took possession of the northern part of the peninsula. The Burgundians seized the land around modern Speyer, Worms, and Strasbourg, territory...
visit the kings, my predecessors.": 26 — Rudolf I of Germany (15 July 1291); he was buried at Speyer Cathedral "Carry my bones before you on your march...
the Lower Rhine at the time of the Gallic Wars in the mid-1st century BC. These Germani were first described by Julius Caesar, who was writing specifically...
Brangwyn were commissioned for the south hall, 1930-1934 "Rob Speyer and Tishman Speyer Undertake Three-Year Project to Conserve Landmark Art". PRWeb...
his behaviour on a personal level". Val Speyer said that while Hartnell claimed not to like foreigners, "as one of his greatest friends on the show was half...
with the murder of Archbishop Thomas Beckett (1170). For example, Richard I of England declared at his trial during the diet at Speyer in 1193: "I am born...
current headquarters in 1957, an English Renaissance mansion built for Speyer & Company investment banker Martin Erdmann by architects Alfredo S. G. Taylor...
Comedy". Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes. 18 (3/4): 189–210. doi:10.2307/750179. JSTOR 750179. S2CID 244492114. Michael Caesar, Dante: The...
This is a list of cities and towns founded by the Romans. It lists cities established and built by the ancient Romans to have begun as a colony, often...
rather than be forcibly converted. Samuel ofSpeyer was among those martyred. 1222 Council of Oxford: Archbishop of Canterbury Stephen Langton forbids Jews...
The concept of Germany as a distinct region in Central Europe can be traced to Julius Caesar, who referred to the unconquered area east of the Rhine as...
axis of SS-16 (partially called "Adriatica"). Mirabilandia Safari Ravenna Ravenna is twinned with: Chichester, United Kingdom, since 1996 Speyer, Germany...
parts of their frontiers (Poland and Iran). At Zsitvatorok, for the first time, the Ottoman sultan, who carried the title Kayser-i Rûm (Caesarof the Roman...
Other writings, especially those of an insulting nature, were to be banned under severe punishment. The 1529 Diet ofSpeyer limited its decrees essentially...