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Anglo-Norman priest
Rahere (pronounced [ɹaˈhɪə(ɹ)]), or Raher or Raherius, was a 12th-century Anglo-Norman priest and later canon regular. He was a favourite of King Henry
Rahere
Hospital in the City of London
London. It was founded in 1123 by Rahere, and is currently run by Barts Health NHS Trust. Barts was founded in 1123 by Rahere (died 1144, and entombed in the
St_Bartholomew's_Hospital
Church in London, England
was founded in 1123 by Rahere, a prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral and an Augustinian canon regular. While at the Vatican, Rahere dreamed that a winged
St_Bartholomew-the-Great
British lawyer and specialist in banking law
Sir John Rahere Paget, 2nd Baronet KC (9 March 1848 – 20 August 1938) was a British barrister and writer who was a specialist in banking law. He was born
Sir_John_Paget,_2nd_Baronet
English stained glass designer
Christopher Rahere Webb (1886–1966) was an English stained glass designer. His unusual second name was derived from that of the founder of St Bartholomew's
Christopher_Webb
Church in City of London, England
(until 1534) Website stbartstheless.org.uk History Founded 1123 Founder Rahere Dedication Bartholomew the Apostle Architecture Heritage designation Grade
St_Bartholomew-the-Less
Area in London, England
and aspiring actress Vivien Leigh, aged twenty in 1933, gave birth at the Rahere Nursing Home, then at number 8, to her first child. The north end of Welbeck
Marylebone
English footballer
Gordon Rahere Hoare (18 April 1884 – 27 October 1973) was an English amateur footballer who was a member of the Great Britain team that won the gold medal
Gordon_Hoare
– Trotula 1123 – St Bartholomew's Hospital founded by the court jester Rahere Augustine nuns originally cared for the patients. Mental patients were accepted
Timeline of medicine and medical technology
Timeline_of_medicine_and_medical_technology
Constituency of the Maharashtra legislative assembly in India
Independent Sushila Shivaji Charoskar 9,704 3.78% New Independent Santosh Manik Rahere 4,301 1.67% New VBA Yogesh Uttam Bhusar 3,619 1.41% 5.10 NOTA None of the
Dindori, Maharashtra Assembly constituency
Dindori,_Maharashtra_Assembly_constituency
District of central London
I for the foundation of St Bartholomew's Priory at the request of Prior Rahere, in thanks for his being nursed back to good health. The Priory exercised
Smithfield,_London
Myths and legends of English culture
Devil's Punch Bowl Electric Horror of Berkeley Square St. Frideswide Ghost of Rahere Gog and Magog, legendary giants and guardians of the City of London Hengest
English_folklore
Social and religious leader
(PDF) from the original on 2026-06-25. A Little White Shadow (1889) Prior Rahere's Rose (1893) Poppy Garden (1894) A Lady of Olden Time (1896) Flight of the
Emily_Malbone_Morgan
British Anglican priest (1862-1947)
Abbey since January 1899 and now in progress, J. Catherall, Hexham, (1907) Rahere Yesterday and Today & His Priory Church of St. Bartholomew: Its Chequered
Edwin_Savage
Fair in London
entertainment for Victorian London. Granted by charter from King Henry I to Rahere to fund the Priory of St Bartholomew in 1133, the fair became London's most
Bartholomew_Fair
Milan, Siena, and other medieval big European cities. In 1120 a man named Rahere fell ill with malaria in Rome: he was taken care of by the monks of the
History_of_hospitals
courtier and author. Sir James Paget, 1st Baronet (1814–1899) Sir John Rahere Paget, 2nd Baronet (1848–1938) Sir James Francis Paget, 3rd Baronet (1890–1972)
Paget baronets of Harewood Place (1871)
Paget_baronets_of_Harewood_Place_(1871)
List of medical doctors between the 5th and 15th centuries CE
CE Byzantine Trota of Salerno Woman Middle Ages 12th century CE Unclear Rahere Man Middle Ages 12th century CE Anglo-Norman Founded the Priory of the Hospital
List of post-classical medical doctors
List_of_post-classical_medical_doctors
1926 collection of stories, poems and scenes from a play by Rudyard Kipling
the Companions (Horace, ode 17, Bk. v.) The Centaurs ‘Late Came the God’ Rahere The Survival (Horace, Ode 22 Bk. v.) Jane's Marriage The Portent (Horace
Debits_and_Credits_(book)
English physician
1915 and Alfred Noel Garrod aged 28 in 1916. In 1919, his third son, Basil Rahere Garrod died, aged 21, in Cologne during the Spanish flu pandemic. Over the
Archibald_Garrod
Calendar year
Bartholomew’s Hospital in London, commonly known as Barts, is founded by Rahere, a favourite courtier of King Henry I; it is now the oldest hospital in
1123
English rule in Normandy. St Bartholomew's Hospital in London founded by Rahere. 1124 Henry I unsuccessfully invades the Kingdom of France, having defeated
1120s_in_England
Date Artist / designer Architect / other Type Designation Notes Statue of Rahere West Porch of St Bartholomew-the-Great, overlooking the church path 1893
List of public art in the City of London
List_of_public_art_in_the_City_of_London
English archaeologist (1892–1968)
Garrod. Both were killed in action in WW I. Her third brother, Lt Basil Rahere died in France from Spanish influenza prior to demobilisation. It is rumoured
Dorothy_Garrod
subjects the right to trial by a jury of their own countrymen. Sir Hugh Rahere Panckridge, barrister-at-law and later judge of the Calcutta High Court
European and Anglo-Indian Defence Association
European_and_Anglo-Indian_Defence_Association
British-American Anglican nun and writer
A. R. Mowbray (1925) Historical novel about King Henry I of England and Rahere. Shadow of the Crown: A Story of Malta, illustrated by Henry Clarence Pitz
Ivy_May_Bolton
British stained glass artist (1906–1965)
apse windows - Virgin and Child flanked by St Luke, St Bartholomew and Rahere (c.1950) Brechin Cathedral, Angus Wright memorial window - the apostles
Hugh_Easton
Calendar year
French nobleman (b. 1115) Matthew of Edessa (or Matteos), Armenian historian Rahere (or Raherius), Norman priest (approximate date) Reverter de La Guardia,
1144
Topics referred to by the same term
nonconforming minister, pastor at the English Reformed Church, Amsterdam Sir John Rahere Paget, 2nd Baronet (1848–1938), British barrister and author This disambiguation
John_Paget
Anonymous work c. 1205 about Harold Godwinson
constantly on pilgrimage in England, is discovered by Henry I's jester, Rahere, and brought before the king. He dies at the moment his identity is recognised
Vita_Haroldi
Social club in Kolkata, India
include A Short History of the Bengal Club 1827–1927, a book by Sir Hugh Rahere Panckridge (Barrister-at-law and later judge of the Calcutta High Court);
The_Bengal_Club
English physician
whole text of this charter (Archæologia, vol. xix.), which is a grant from Rahere in 1137. Powell lived in Bedford Place, London, for some years, and, after
Richard_Powell_(physician)
State school in Cheshire, United Kingdom
Daniell (1912). "St Bartholomew-the-Great [from: London City Churches]". Rahere's Garden: The History & Personalities of St Bartholomew-the-Great. anon [Charles
Sir_John_Deane's_College
Decade
French nobleman (b. 1115) Matthew of Edessa (or Matteos), Armenian historian Rahere (or Raherius), Norman priest (approximate date) Reverter de La Guardia,
1140s
British government recognitions
Wort, Puisne Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Patna, Bihar. Hugh Rahere Panckridge, Puisne Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William
1939_Birthday_Honours
Decade
Bartholomew’s Hospital in London, commonly known as Barts, is founded by Rahere, a favourite courtier of King Henry I; it is now the oldest hospital in
1120s
(1910). Features both Henry I and Rahere. The King’s Minstrel (1925) by Ivy May Bolton. The title character is Rahere, depicted as "part jester, part priest
Cultural depictions of Henry I of England
Cultural_depictions_of_Henry_I_of_England
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 Anglicized form of Greek Elisabet (Hebrew Eliysheba), ELISABETH means "God is my oath." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the wife of Aaron. In the New Testament, it is the name of the mother of John the Baptist. Compare with another form of Elisabeth.
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English : patronymic from a pet form of Jack 1.
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French form of Latin Rosalia, ROSALIE means "rose."
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Beam of Light; Divine; Ray of Sunlight
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Being Friendly
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Fiery.
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