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220 divorce community. It was celebrated in churches, often with significant participation by the LAITY. However, its specializa ...
Dominic de Guzmán, Saint 221 southwestern England; a draft return for Cambridgeshire; a more complete copy of the Domesday resul ...
222 Dominic de Guzmán, Saint When he was about 30, Dominic accompanied his bishop on several diplomatic missions in northern Eur ...
Donatello di Niccolò Donatello di Niccolò (Donato di Niccolò di Betto di Bardi)(ca. 1386–1466)Florentine sculptor, influential a ...
224 Donation of Constantine Donation of Constantine(Constitutum constantini) It was a document forged by the PAPACYin the eighth ...
Dublin 225 Ages: Western European Stage Conditions, c. 800–1576 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1978). dreams SeeVISIONS ...
226 Dubrovnik Dubrovnik (Ragusa) Called Ragusa in Italian, Dubrovnik was a stronghold on the coast of DALMATIAfounded on an isla ...
Dunstan, Saint 227 Duns Scotus, John, Blessed(Doctor subtibilis) (1265/66–1308)Scottish philosopher, theologian John Duns Scotus ...
228 Durazzo the Fourth Lateran Council, 940–1216,2d ed. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1963); J. Armitage Robin- son, T ...
E 229 Easter and its cycle Easter in the Middle Ages, as now, was a movable feast that commemorated the Resur- rection of Christ ...
230 economic thought and justice two other mystics: JOHN Tauler of Strasbourg and the Swiss HENRYSUSO. See alsoMYSTICISM;SCHOLAS ...
Edward I 231 city its second RELIC, an apocryphal letter of Jesus to Abgar. Crusaders seized Edessa in 1098, creating the County ...
Edward II married Eleanor of Castile (1246–90), by whom he had 10 children. She died in 1290, and in September 1299 Edward marri ...
Edward III 233 younger Hugh le Despenser (d. 1326). After sending Isabel to France to negotiate a dispute between him and her br ...
234 Edward IV THE LATER YEARS OF THE LONG REIGN Despite the king’s early successes and a general prosperity, problems in the kin ...
Edward the Confessor, Saint 235 Calais in 1347. By 1355 he was the king’s lieutenant in Gascony and leader of an army in AQUITAI ...
236 Egypt Ætheling, in exile in HUNGARYsince 1016, visited him but died soon after his arrival in mysterious circum- stances. Hi ...
Eleanor of Aquitaine the Syrian branches of the dynasty and sought control over the Palestinian territories. Neglecting their ow ...
238 Eleazar ben Judah ben Kalonymus of Worms centered at Poitiers. Though Richard was given a ducal title, Eleanor retained both ...
Elizabeth of Hungary, Saint 239 presence. Mourning them for the rest of his life, he still maintained sympathy to the failings o ...
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