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  • Clericus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up clericus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Clericus may refer to: Jean Leclerc (Le Clerc), also Latin: Johannes Clericus (1657-1736), a Swiss

    Clericus

    Clericus

  • Clericus Cup
  • Catholic seminarian football tournament

    Retrieved 30 April 2010. "Clericus Cup I Gironi" (in Italian). CSI. 15 November 2009. Retrieved 15 November 2009. "Clericus Cup Preti-calciatori in cerca

    Clericus Cup

    Clericus_Cup

  • Jean Le Clerc (theologian)
  • Genevan theologian and biblical scholar (1657–1736)

    Jean Le Clerc (French: [ʒɑ̃ lə klɛʁ]), also Johannes Clericus (March 19, 1657 – January 8, 1736), was a Genevan theologian, biblical scholar, and journalist

    Jean Le Clerc (theologian)

    Jean Le Clerc (theologian)

    Jean_Le_Clerc_(theologian)

  • Clarke
  • Surname list

    "clerk". The surname is of English and Irish origin and comes from the Latin clericus. Variants include Clerk and Clark. Clarke is also uncommonly chosen as

    Clarke

    Clarke

  • Aegomorphus clericus
  • Species of beetle

    Aegomorphus clericus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Henry Walter Bates in 1880. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic

    Aegomorphus clericus

    Aegomorphus_clericus

  • François Leclerc du Tremblay
  • French Capuchin friar and political adviser (1577–1638)

    François Leclerc du Tremblay (4 November 1577 – 17 December 1638), also known as Père Joseph, was a French Capuchin friar, confidant and agent of Cardinal

    François Leclerc du Tremblay

    François Leclerc du Tremblay

    François_Leclerc_du_Tremblay

  • Bayeux Tapestry
  • Embroidery depicting the 1066 Norman invasion of England

    knows the significance of this scene or the caption above it: ubi unus clericus et Ælfgyva ("where [or in which] a certain cleric and Ælfgyva"), where

    Bayeux Tapestry

    Bayeux Tapestry

    Bayeux_Tapestry

  • Clark (given name)
  • Name list

    transferred use of the English occupational surname derived from the Latin word clericus, meaning clerk. The name has been in use as a given name in the Anglosphere

    Clark (given name)

    Clark (given name)

    Clark_(given_name)

  • Campo Pio XI
  • Football stadium in Rome, Italy

    City's football activities, including the Vatican City Championship, the Clericus Cup, and the Vatican City national football teams. It is also home to the

    Campo Pio XI

    Campo_Pio_XI

  • Clergy
  • Formal leaders within established religions

    Latin clericus (the same word from which "cleric" is derived). "Clerk", which used to mean one ordained to the ministry, also derives from clericus. In

    Clergy

    Clergy

    Clergy

  • James of Venice
  • 12th-century scholar

    James of Venice (Latin: Jacobus de Venetia or de Venetiis; Italian: Giacomo da Venezia) or James the Venetian (Latin: Jacobus Veneticus; died c. 1147)

    James of Venice

    James_of_Venice

  • FC Guardia
  • Association football club in Vatican City

    Championship Domestic cups Men Coppa Sergio Valci Supercoppa Other Men Clericus Cup Clubs Men Ass. SS. Pietro e Paolo Circolo San Pietro DirTel Team Fortitudo

    FC Guardia

    FC_Guardia

  • Clerici vagantes
  • Latin term meaning "wandering clergy"

    Clerici vagantes or vagabundi (singular clericus vagans or vagabundus) is a medieval Latin term meaning "wandering clergy" applied in early canon law to

    Clerici vagantes

    Clerici vagantes

    Clerici_vagantes

  • John Blacman
  • English Catholic author (c. 1408–1485)

    c. 1485) was a medieval author, chaplain to Henry VI of England, and a clericus redditus in the Carthusian order. Writing in 1474, Blacman stated that

    John Blacman

    John_Blacman

  • Clerk
  • White-collar worker who conducts general office tasks

    the chief executive officer. The word clerk is derived from the Latin clericus meaning "cleric" or "clergyman", which is the latinisation of the Greek

    Clerk

    Clerk

    Clerk

  • Scroll
  • Roll of papyrus, parchment, or paper

    schedule form. There existed an office of Clerk of the Scrow (Rotulorum Clericus) meaning the Clerk of the Rolls or Clerk of the Register. The codex form

    Scroll

    Scroll

    Scroll

  • Clark
  • Surname list

    links to England, Scotland, and Ireland, ultimately derived from the Latin clericus meaning "scribe", "secretary" or a scholar within a religious order, referring

    Clark

    Clark

    Clark

  • Pontifical North American College
  • Roman Catholic seminary in Rome

    competed in an annual soccer tournament among Roman Colleges, called the Clericus Cup. The college's team, nicknamed the "North American Martyrs", won the

    Pontifical North American College

    Pontifical North American College

    Pontifical_North_American_College

  • Supercoppa (Vatican City)
  • Annual football cup match in Vatican City

    Championship Domestic cups Men Coppa Sergio Valci Supercoppa Other Men Clericus Cup Clubs Men Ass. SS. Pietro e Paolo Circolo San Pietro DirTel Team Fortitudo

    Supercoppa (Vatican City)

    Supercoppa_(Vatican_City)

  • Jean Leclerc
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Jean Leclerc or Le Clerc may refer to: Jean Le Clerc (c.1440–1510), French official who wrote two chronicles about the life of his longstanding patron

    Jean Leclerc

    Jean_Leclerc

  • Schola Medica Salernitana
  • First medical school in Europe

    It is necessary to make a distinction between medicus and medicus et clericus because they mark two distinct periods of Salerno medicine. A medicus was

    Schola Medica Salernitana

    Schola Medica Salernitana

    Schola_Medica_Salernitana

  • Chaplain
  • Spiritual representative attached to a secular institution

    a chancery.[citation needed] Hence the term clerk, derived from Latin clericus (clergyman).[citation needed] This made them very influential in temporal

    Chaplain

    Chaplain

    Chaplain

  • Vatican City national football team
  • Men's association football team

    Official website [1] (in Latin and Italian) CSI – Centro Sportivo Italiano (in Italian) Clericus Cup Archived 27 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine (in Italian)

    Vatican City national football team

    Vatican City national football team

    Vatican_City_national_football_team

  • Mince pie
  • Sweet pie with dried fruits and spices

    Fletcher 1970, p. 152. Struthers 2008, p. 138. Pepys 2004, p. 168. Philo-Clericus 1733, p. 652. Doerksen 2009. Davidson 2014, p. 190. Appelbaum 1984, p. 24

    Mince pie

    Mince pie

    Mince_pie

  • Buchanan Auld House
  • Ruined house in Scotland

    granted in 1225 the island of Clairinsh. (Clár Inis). He is referred to as 'clericus meus', meaning 'my clergyman'. He is subsequently recorded as Absalom de

    Buchanan Auld House

    Buchanan Auld House

    Buchanan_Auld_House

  • Minister (Christianity)
  • Religious occupation in Christianity

    derives from the same root as "clerk" and can be traced to the Latin "clericus" which derives from the Greek word "kleros" meaning a "lot" or "portion"

    Minister (Christianity)

    Minister (Christianity)

    Minister_(Christianity)

  • Secretary of State (Kingdom of Scotland)
  • Position in the Kingdom of Scotland (14th-18th centuries)

    earlier) when it was combined with that of Keeper of the Privy Seal. Called Clericus Regis (although some have applied that to the lord clerk register), he

    Secretary of State (Kingdom of Scotland)

    Secretary of State (Kingdom of Scotland)

    Secretary_of_State_(Kingdom_of_Scotland)

  • American Colonization Society
  • 19th-century organization in the United States

    Society. Printed by Garrison & Knapp, at the office of The Liberator. Clericus, pseud. of George Smith (1833). Facts designed to exhibit the real character

    American Colonization Society

    American Colonization Society

    American_Colonization_Society

  • List of association football competitions
  • competitions in continental confederations who may not be a part of FIFA. Clericus Cup: organised by Centro Sportivo Italiano CONIFA World Football Cup: organised

    List of association football competitions

    List_of_association_football_competitions

  • Aegomorphus
  • Genus of beetles

    du Val in Sagra, 1857) Aegomorphus clavipes (Schrank, 1781) Aegomorphus clericus (Bates, 1880) Aegomorphus comptus (Marinoni & Martins, 1978) Aegomorphus

    Aegomorphus

    Aegomorphus

    Aegomorphus

  • Clarkson (surname)
  • Surname list

    clerc. Both the Old English and Old French words are from the Late Latin clericus, which is derived from the Greek klerikos, which is in turn a derivative

    Clarkson (surname)

    Clarkson_(surname)

  • Cuthbert Baillie
  • lands of Lockhart Hill, Lanarkshire, his name occurs as Cuthbert Baillie, clericus. He became Commendator of Glenluce, but the hitherto current statement

    Cuthbert Baillie

    Cuthbert_Baillie

  • Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas
  • Pontifical university in Rome, Italy

    completed his theological studies at the College of Saint Thomas in 1862. The Clericus Cup is a soccer tournament that takes place annually between the various

    Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas

    Pontifical_University_of_Saint_Thomas_Aquinas

  • Cambridge Songs
  • Collection of Goliardic poems

    Aurea personet lyra) Verna femine suspiria Invitatio amice Magister puero Clericus et nonna In languore perio Lamentatio Neobule Admonitio iuvenum De musica

    Cambridge Songs

    Cambridge Songs

    Cambridge_Songs

  • Vatican City Championship
  • Association football league in the Vatican City

    2019. Later renamed Musei Vaticani Later renamed Gendarmeria Official Vatican Sports Vatican City national football team Coppa Sergio Valci Clericus Cup

    Vatican City Championship

    Vatican_City_Championship

  • Ralph Neville
  • English bishop and statesman (died 1244)

    England and its Rulers p. 203 Vincent Peter des Roches p. 297 Pegues "Clericus in Legal Administration" English Historical Review p. 538 Carpenter Struggle

    Ralph Neville

    Ralph_Neville

  • Coroner
  • Government official who confirms and certifies the death of an individual

    ISBN 9781787441439. "Praeterea in quolibet comitatu eligantur tres milites et unus clericus custodes placitorum coronae." Stubbs, William, ed. (Oxford, 1921) Select

    Coroner

    Coroner

    Coroner

  • Coppa Sergio Valci
  • Football tournament

    Championship Domestic cups Men Coppa Sergio Valci Supercoppa Other Men Clericus Cup Clubs Men Ass. SS. Pietro e Paolo Circolo San Pietro DirTel Team Fortitudo

    Coppa Sergio Valci

    Coppa_Sergio_Valci

  • Penalty card
  • Card shown for misconduct in sports

    the offender may return to the field immediately. It is also used in the Clericus Cup association football league for a 5-minute bench penalty for unsportsmanlike

    Penalty card

    Penalty card

    Penalty_card

  • Roscellinus
  • French theologian, c. 1050 – c. 1121

    three Divine Persons had but one will and power [Audio ... quod Roscelinus clericus dicit in tres personas esse tres res ab invicem separatas, sicut sunt tres

    Roscellinus

    Roscellinus

  • Tagiades japetus
  • Species of butterfly

    [1781]) Papilio japetus Stoll, [1781] Tagiades janetta Butler, 1870 Tagiades clericus Butler, 1882 Tagiades kowaia Plötz, 1885 Tagiades gamelia Miskin, 1889

    Tagiades japetus

    Tagiades japetus

    Tagiades_japetus

  • University of Concepción
  • Chilean private university

    González Bastias [es] 1973–1975 Heinrich Rochna Viola 1975–1980 Guillermo Clericus Etchegoyen 1980–1987 Carlos Von Plessing Baentsch 1987–1990 César Augusto

    University of Concepción

    University of Concepción

    University_of_Concepción

  • Ferrol
  • Municipality in Galicia, Spain

    Retrieved 13 March 2018. Clericus, Joannes (1679–1705). "Atlas Antiquus, Sacer, Ecclesiaticus Et Profanus - Joannes Clericus - HispaniaeAntiquaeTabula"

    Ferrol

    Ferrol

    Ferrol

  • Musei Vaticani (football club)
  • Association football club in Vatican City

    Championship Domestic cups Men Coppa Sergio Valci Supercoppa Other Men Clericus Cup Clubs Men Ass. SS. Pietro e Paolo Circolo San Pietro DirTel Team Fortitudo

    Musei Vaticani (football club)

    Musei_Vaticani_(football_club)

  • Pope Symmachus
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 498 to 514

    Mansi, Labbe & Martin 1762, p. 231: …si presbyter, aut diaconus, aut clericus, papa incolumi, et eo inconsulto, aut subscriptionem pro Romano pontificatu

    Pope Symmachus

    Pope Symmachus

    Pope_Symmachus

  • Redemptoris Mater (seminary)
  • Diocesan Roman Catholic seminaries since 1988

    in 2010, Redemptoris Mater Sydney seminary team won first place in the Clericus Cup football tournament. In the year 2008 they won second place. At the

    Redemptoris Mater (seminary)

    Redemptoris Mater (seminary)

    Redemptoris_Mater_(seminary)

  • Jean Buridan
  • French philosopher (c. 1301–1359/6)

    joining a religious order. A papal letter of 1330 refers to him as simply, "clericus Atrebatensis diocoesis, magister in artibus [a cleric from the Diocese

    Jean Buridan

    Jean Buridan

    Jean_Buridan

  • Gallus Anonymus
  • 12th-century chronicler of Polish history

    experienced writer, thus likely also to have authored earlier works. The clericus de penna vivens ("cleric living by his pen") is suspected by Danuta Borawska

    Gallus Anonymus

    Gallus Anonymus

    Gallus_Anonymus

  • Hendrik Herp
  • Dutch or Flemish Franciscan and writer on mysticism

    Heinricus Erppe, clericus Cameracensis dioceses, who in 1426, as one of the first students, was registered at the University of Leuven. "Clericus Cameracensis

    Hendrik Herp

    Hendrik_Herp

  • Rappresentativa OPBG
  • Association football team from Vatican City

    Championship Domestic cups Men Coppa Sergio Valci Supercoppa Other Men Clericus Cup Clubs Men Ass. SS. Pietro e Paolo Circolo San Pietro DirTel Team Fortitudo

    Rappresentativa OPBG

    Rappresentativa OPBG

    Rappresentativa_OPBG

  • Gotofredo I (archbishop of Milan)
  • Milan from 974 until his death. Gotofredo first appears as Gotefredus clericus ac notarius ("Gotofredo, cleric and notary") of Archbishop Walpert in July

    Gotofredo I (archbishop of Milan)

    Gotofredo_I_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Æthelwald Moll of Northumbria
  • King of Northumbria

    of Durham, p. 448; Kirby, p. 151. AT, s.a. 764, reports: "Moll rí Saxan clericus eficitur" [Moll, king of the Saxons, was made a monk]. Symeon of Durham

    Æthelwald Moll of Northumbria

    Æthelwald Moll of Northumbria

    Æthelwald_Moll_of_Northumbria

  • Patrologia Latina
  • 1841–1855 collection of Christian texts

    Monachus, Guido Farfensis Abbas, Aribo Scholasticus, Henricus Pomposianus Clericus, Robertus De Tumbalena Abbas, Gerardus Cameracensis Episcopus II, Reynaldus

    Patrologia Latina

    Patrologia Latina

    Patrologia_Latina

  • Town Clerk of London
  • Late Medieval compiler of London documents

    Name Notes 1274–1306 Ralph Crepyn, alias 'Ralph de Alegate' Served as "clericus" or "common clerk" of the city with an absence due to serious injury and

    Town Clerk of London

    Town Clerk of London

    Town_Clerk_of_London

  • Church of St Oswald, Lythe
  • Anglican church in North Yorkshire, England

    John de Gascoigne ? Henry Fletcher 1902 William G. Harland 1233 Hugo, Clericus 1394 Thomas Kellowe 1607 Robert Raynard 1934 Phillip J. Seymour Russell

    Church of St Oswald, Lythe

    Church of St Oswald, Lythe

    Church_of_St_Oswald,_Lythe

  • Bayeux Tapestry tituli
  • Captions embroidered on the Bayeux Tapestry

    PALATIU[M] SUU[M] Here Duke William comes with Harold to his palace 15 UBI UNUS CLERICUS ET ÆLFGYVA [...] Where a cleric and Ælfgyva (...) Higher resolution detail

    Bayeux Tapestry tituli

    Bayeux Tapestry tituli

    Bayeux_Tapestry_tituli

  • National Records of Scotland
  • Non-ministerial department of the Scottish Government

    administration of the public records was first recorded in the role of Clericus Rotulorum (Clerk of the Rolls) in the Kingdom of Scotland in 1286. Registers

    National Records of Scotland

    National_Records_of_Scotland

  • Vatican City women's national football team
  • Championship Domestic cups Men Coppa Sergio Valci Supercoppa Other Men Clericus Cup Clubs Men Ass. SS. Pietro e Paolo Circolo San Pietro DirTel Team Fortitudo

    Vatican City women's national football team

    Vatican_City_women's_national_football_team

  • Majorian
  • Western Roman emperor from 457 to 461

    is lost; Novella Maioriani 11, De episcopali iudicio et ne quis invitus clericus ordinetur vel de ceteris negotiis, "Episcopal Courts; No Person Shall Be

    Majorian

    Majorian

    Majorian

  • Scarabaeus
  • Genus of beetles

    Scarabaeus catenatus Scarabaeus cicatricosus Scarabaeus clanceyi Scarabaeus clericus Scarabaeus cognatus Scarabaeus confusus Scarabaeus convexus Scarabaeus

    Scarabaeus

    Scarabaeus

    Scarabaeus

  • Ephyriades arcas
  • Species of butterfly

    Papilio philemon Fabricius, 1775 Papilio otreus Stoll, [1780] Papilio flyas Stoll, [1780] Hesperia clericus Fabricius, 1793 Nisoniades astur Plötz, 1884

    Ephyriades arcas

    Ephyriades arcas

    Ephyriades_arcas

  • Fourth Council of the Lateran
  • 1213 encumenical council

    not interfere with secular law, and vice versa. Canon 43 Ne sine causa clericus fidelitatem laico faciat On a cleric not doing fealty to a layman without

    Fourth Council of the Lateran

    Fourth Council of the Lateran

    Fourth_Council_of_the_Lateran

  • List of medieval abbreviations
  • ćiux—coniux. cl.—clarissimus or clericus. Cla.—Clarasci (Cherasco). cła—Clavenna. clasła—clausula. cłci—clerici. cłcs—clericus. Cle.—Clementinæ or Clementinis

    List of medieval abbreviations

    List_of_medieval_abbreviations

  • List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1295
  • Caleweton Droitwich Hugo Aleyn Petrus Bond Dudley Benedictus Andreu Radulphus Clericus Evesham Willielmus de Sodinton Robertus de Hales Kidderminster Walterus

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1295

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1295

    List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1295

  • William de Raley
  • 13th-century English judge and bishop

    The National Archives. Pegues "Clericus in Legal Administration" English Historical Review p. 543 Pegues "Clericus in Legal Administration" English

    William de Raley

    William_de_Raley

  • Wild man
  • Mythical figure

    Siebmacher, Johann [in German] (1885). Hefner, Otto Titan von [in German]; Clericus, Ludwig [in German] (eds.). Staedtewappen. J. Siebmacher's grosses und

    Wild man

    Wild man

    Wild_man

  • Robert Estienne
  • French printer (1503–1559)

    research assistants for the 1543 version: Andreas Gruntleus, Gerardus Clericus, and Adam Nodius. From his work on the Thesaurus linguae latinae, he published

    Robert Estienne

    Robert Estienne

    Robert_Estienne

  • Moderators and clerks in the Church of Scotland
  • attempted to reduce its significance. The word clerk is derived from Latin clericus meaning 'priest', but in secular use it has come to mean little more than

    Moderators and clerks in the Church of Scotland

    Moderators_and_clerks_in_the_Church_of_Scotland

  • Philip Repyngdon
  • 15th-century Bishop of Lincoln

    1399 he became chaplain and confessor to this king, being described as clericus specialissimus domini regis Henrici. From 1400 to 1403, Repyngdon was chancellor

    Philip Repyngdon

    Philip_Repyngdon

  • Lancelot de Carle
  • French scholar, poet and diplomat

    Pope Julius III on 28 September 1550; in the bull, he is referred to as clericus (i.e. not yet a priest), Councillor and Almoner of Henri II. In accordance

    Lancelot de Carle

    Lancelot_de_Carle

  • List of Latin legal terms
  • List of Latin terms used in legal terminology

    jurisdictional exemption under benefit of the clergy and if the church accepted the claim the official would reply legit ut clericus ("he reads like a clerk")

    List of Latin legal terms

    List_of_Latin_legal_terms

  • Non-FIFA international football
  • Association football played outside the purview of FIFA

    Marianas Cup played between Guam and Northern Marianas Islands from 2007. Clericus Cup played between sixteen Roman colleges and seminaries of the Catholic

    Non-FIFA international football

    Non-FIFA_international_football

  • William Middleton (bishop)
  • 13th-century Bishop of Norwich

    the Duchy of Aquitaine. He died 31 August or 1 September 1288. Pegues "Clericus in Legal Administration" English Historical Review p. 548 British History

    William Middleton (bishop)

    William_Middleton_(bishop)

  • Lord Clerk Register
  • Scottish Great Officer of State

    incomplete list William, Bishop of St Andrews Simon de Quincy Nicolas, Clericus to Malcolm IV William de Bosch, Hugo, Galfrid, and Gregory, all served

    Lord Clerk Register

    Lord Clerk Register

    Lord_Clerk_Register

  • Constance, Duchess of Brittany
  • Duchess of Brittany from 1166 to 1201

    and her son Arthur towards 1200 mention a brother of Constance, William "clericus". As a boy, William should logically have inherited the duchy after Conan

    Constance, Duchess of Brittany

    Constance,_Duchess_of_Brittany

  • Robert Kaske
  • American medieval literature professor (1921–1989)

    ISBN 0-8232-0351-4. LCCN 76-20905. S2CID 191684422. Kaske, Robert E. (1979). "Clericus Adam and Chaucer's Adam Scriveyn". In Vasta, Edward & Thundy, Zacharias

    Robert Kaske

    Robert Kaske

    Robert_Kaske

  • Balthazar Francolini
  • Attritionist theologian

    the sacrament. He opposed the more rigorous heresy of Jansenism, writing Clericus Romanus Contra Nimium Rigorismum Munitus in 1707. Caraman, Philip (1981)

    Balthazar Francolini

    Balthazar_Francolini

  • Exchequer of Pleas
  • English-Welsh court for common and equity law (1190s–1880)

    Lord High Treasurer. He evolved out of the Lord Chancellor's clerk, or clericus cancellari, who sat in the Exchequer and was responsible for correcting

    Exchequer of Pleas

    Exchequer of Pleas

    Exchequer_of_Pleas

  • List of licences to crenellate
  • 1311 Nov 2 Johannes de Pelham, clericus, Silverstrete (Silver Street, London) 1311 Nov 2 Johannes de Pelham, clericus Distafflane (Distaff Lane, London)

    List of licences to crenellate

    List_of_licences_to_crenellate

  • Antipope Honorius II
  • Italian bishop, antipope 1061–1064

    stated in the documents that Cadalo was already in the clerical state ("clericus"). By 3 September 1030, Cadalo had been ordained a subdeacon. He was a

    Antipope Honorius II

    Antipope_Honorius_II

  • Philip of Harveng
  • 62, No. 4 (December, 1993), pp. 483-493 U. G. Leinsle, "Deo militans clericus“ – Rittertum und Krieg im Werk Philipps von Harvengt", Analecta Praemonstratensia

    Philip of Harveng

    Philip_of_Harveng

  • Church of St Thomas à Becket, South Cadbury
  • Church in Somerset, England

    in the 1850s and 1870s. The Domesday Book of 1086 states that a priest (clericus) here had half of geldable land, which indicates an important church was

    Church of St Thomas à Becket, South Cadbury

    Church of St Thomas à Becket, South Cadbury

    Church_of_St_Thomas_à_Becket,_South_Cadbury

  • List of pseudonyms of angling authors
  • John Wilson, a Scottish author associated with Blackwood's Magazine. Clericus, William Cartwright Clifford, Charles, William Henry Ireland, author of

    List of pseudonyms of angling authors

    List_of_pseudonyms_of_angling_authors

  • John Bacon (English judge)
  • British judge

    and is described in certain indentures of the exchequer, dated 1288, as 'clericus Regis' and 'custos rotulorum et brevium de Banco' and 'Regis thesauriarius

    John Bacon (English judge)

    John_Bacon_(English_judge)

  • Escuadro (Pontevedra, Spain)
  • Civil parish in Silleda, Pontevedra, Spain

    further mention appears in 1262, when a cleric of Escuadro (Martin Petri clericus descuadro) is recorded among the witnesses to the will of a local resident

    Escuadro (Pontevedra, Spain)

    Escuadro (Pontevedra, Spain)

    Escuadro_(Pontevedra,_Spain)

  • St Peter's Church, Radford
  • Church in Nottingham, England

    Mackenzie Bishop Suffragan of Nottingham. c1200 Silvester 1223/4 Radalphus Clericus 1226 Thomas De Carlton ???? Robert De Wylfeford 1292 Richard Poutrell 1302

    St Peter's Church, Radford

    St Peter's Church, Radford

    St_Peter's_Church,_Radford

  • Ancient Mystic Order of Samaritans
  • Fraternal appendant body to the Odd Fellows

    Orient were written by Abner Fraser of Hamilton, ON, the first Supreme Clericus of The Supreme Orient, a job which later came to be titled Supreme Secretary

    Ancient Mystic Order of Samaritans

    Ancient_Mystic_Order_of_Samaritans

  • Paschasius (bishop of Nyitra)
  • 13th-century Hungarian Catholic bishop

    During that time, he acted as confessor of the royal family ("familiaris clericus"). He was elected Provost of Pressburg (or Pozsony; present-day Bratislava

    Paschasius (bishop of Nyitra)

    Paschasius_(bishop_of_Nyitra)

  • Clan Buchanan
  • Highland Scottish clan

    in 1225, the island of Clairinch. (Clár Inis). He is referred to as 'clericus meus', meaning 'my clergyman'. He is subsequently recorded as Absalom de

    Clan Buchanan

    Clan Buchanan

    Clan_Buchanan

  • Sabujá language
  • Extinct Karirian language of Brazil

    capillus – hotsebuh. caput – zabùh nukibmú maip. clamo – cacatzicòh. clericus – uahre (Kiriri). coelum – legge. cognatus – jatsammuh (Kiriri). collum

    Sabujá language

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  • Carpentras (composer)
  • French composer

    since when he was hired in the Avignon chapel in that year he was called "clericus." He spent most of his life alternately in Avignon and Rome. Evidently

    Carpentras (composer)

    Carpentras (composer)

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  • High Sheriff of Staffordshire
  • Ceremonial officer of the English county

    Tiretei 1154–1159: Robert de Stafford 1160–1163: Alexander de Claverley (Clericus) 1166: Stephen de ? Beauchamp 1184–1188: Thomas fitzRobert fitzNoel 1189:

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  • Sal·la
  • fratri suo aut aliquis de ex parentibus vel amicis de isto Ermengaude clericus super scripto. Jarrett, 312–13. Jarrett, 309–10. Bowman 2002, 3–5. C. Baraut

    Sal·la

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  • List of Anglo-Saxon charters
  • (of Wessex) 279 852 A.D. 836 Egbert, king of the West Saxons Ciaba, a clericus living in St Peter's minster (St Augustine's), Canterbury Grant, for life

    List of Anglo-Saxon charters

    List of Anglo-Saxon charters

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  • Edmond Kelly
  • Irish Military Chaplain and priest

    Canon Kelly". Irish Independent. 12 October 1955. p. 1. "Edmund Kelly". Clericus.ie. Retrieved 20 November 2025. Photograph: Saint-Patrick's College, Maynooth

    Edmond Kelly

    Edmond Kelly

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  • Frank Burrill
  • American Episcopal bishop (1906–2001)

    from 1941 till 1944. He was also president of the New York Churchman's Clericus in 1943 and served as chairman of the commission on church education of

    Frank Burrill

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  • Petrus Pisanus
  • Roman Catholic cardinal

    Volume II (in Latin) (London: Longman 1886), p. 175: "Hic vero Petrus clericus erat bonus, castus, et religiosus, canonorum et decretorum et legum scriptarum

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  • List of ecclesiastical abbreviations
  • Ecclesiastica ("Ecclesiastical Censure") Cla. – Clausula ("Clause") Cl., Clico. – Clericus, Clerico ("Cleric") Clun. – Cluniacenses ("Monks of Cluny") C.M. – Causa

    List of ecclesiastical abbreviations

    List_of_ecclesiastical_abbreviations

  • Bolcz Castle
  • Castle in the Rudawy Janowickie, Poland

    courtier of Duke Bolko II from the Bolcz family. The builder of the castle, Clericus Bolze, supported the Hussite movement and the castle became a nest of raubriters

    Bolcz Castle

    Bolcz Castle

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  • Registers of Scotland
  • administration of the public registers was first recorded in the role of Clericus Rotulorum (Clerk of the Rolls) in the Kingdom of Scotland in 1286. Registers

    Registers of Scotland

    Registers of Scotland

    Registers_of_Scotland

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  • Clark
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clark

    English : occupational name for a scribe or secretary, originally a member of a minor religious order who undertook such duties. The word clerc denoted a member of a religious order, from Old English cler(e)c ‘priest’, reinforced by Old French clerc. Both are from Late Latin clericus, from Greek klērikos, a derivative of klēros ‘inheritance’, ‘legacy’, with reference to the priestly tribe of Levites (see Levy) ‘whose inheritance was the Lord’. In medieval Christian Europe, clergy in minor orders were permitted to marry and so found families; thus the surname could become established. In the Middle Ages it was virtually only members of religious orders who learned to read and write, so that the term clerk came to denote any literate man.

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