This is an indication of how nineteenth-century nationalist martyrology diffused throughout Ireland and was integrated into local tradition. |
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Paleographic and codicological evidence reveals that the original text of the martyrology was written in Spain in the mid-twelfth century. |
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Each group maintained a dignified silence as the marchers passed on their pilgrimage to uphold Republican martyrology. |
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The martyrology is compiled in the form of a calendar with names to be read out each day by such communities as monasteries, convents and seminaries. |
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A martyrology recently discovered in Turin was also composed in the second half of the 12th cent. and shows signs of having been composed in the midlands. |
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Exemplary as this Irish martyr may be, the priest is unable to identify him because he does not feature in the standard martyrology of Irish nationalism. |
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The martyrology gave July 29 as his feast day, but he is now officially listed as an antipope in the Annuario Pontificio. |
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The Fates of the Apostles, 122 lines, is a versified martyrology describing the mission and death of each of the Twelve Apostles. |
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It is quite probable too that the first martyrology or list of Roman martyrs was drawn up in his reign. |
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Hidden witnesses of hope, they join the very long martyrology of the Marist Brothers? |
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I would have expected more discussion on intellectuals as producers of ethnocentric symbols of exclusion, ethnic self-aggrandizement, self-pity, and exalted martyrology. |
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Exeter Cathedral Library still possesses a martyrology in which are written out the names of the dead for whom the clergy prayed in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. |
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But the preamble is not just national martyrology and kitschy symbolism. |
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Topics included Lollardy, the Albigenses, the Dominicans and the Inquisition, Foxe's martyrology, and tradition and scripture. |
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Isn't the ostracism which the Occident tends to develop with respect to the Asian Moslems likely to feed this martyrology which precisely nourishes the most radical networks? |
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The refectory, where nuns had their meals in silence during centuries, while a Sister standing at the lectern would read from the martyrology, is therefore as much a place of contemplation as of earthly nourishment. |
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His journey through Spain in 858 was decisive as regards the incorporation of Spanish saints into the martyrology that he was working on in that period. |
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Lodzia jest i przystania is part invocation, part necrology, and part martyrology. |
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The introductions are sometimes deficient as when Carey prints a martyrology prepared by Oengus the Culdee without relating the text to the Culdees' reforming program. |
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Simon Keynes and Michael Lapidge suggest this also for Bald's Leechbook and the anonymous Old English Martyrology. |
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One of the earliest Old English texts in prose is the Martyrology, information about saints and martyrs according to their anniversaries and feasts in the church calendar. |
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