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Observantine
Observantine, n. (a.) (əbˈzɜːvəntɪn) Also 7 -in. [a. F. Observantin (c 1575 in Godef.), f. observant: see -ine1.] = observant B. 2. Also attrib. or as adj.1646 Earl of Monmouth tr. Biondi's Civil Warres ix. 235 He built three Monasteries for the Conventuall Friers of Saint Francis order, and three f...
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Observantist
Observantist = Observant, Observantine.In some recent Dicts.
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Juan Coronel
He was a strict Observantine for sixty-seven years, always travelling barefooted.
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Jean Benedicti
He belonged to the Observantine Province of Tours and Poitiers.
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Recollect
Recollect, n. (ˈrɛkəlɛkt) [ad. L. recollect-us or F. récollet recollet, q.v.] A member of an Observantine branch of the Franciscan order, which originated in Spain in the end of the 15th c., and was so named ‘from the detachment from creatures and recollection in God which the founders aimed at’ (Ca...
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Thomas Bourchier
, English Observantine Franciscan and martyrologist
See also
Claud Thomas Bourchier (1831–1877), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
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André Tiraqueau
Friendship with Rabelais
Rabelais met Tiraqueau during his time as an Observantine Franciscan at Fontenay; he participated in the humanist circle there
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minor
▪ I. minor, a. and n. (ˈmaɪnə(r)) Forms: 3–4 menor, 4 mynor, 4–5 menour, 5 menoure, -owre, -eour, minore, 6– minor. [a. L. minor, nom. sing. masc. and fem. (neut. minus minus, declension-stem minōr-) smaller, lesser, junior, f. Indogermanic root *min- small: cf. L. minuĕre, Gr. µινύθειν, OE. minsian...
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Andreas de Vega
Andreas de Vega (died c. 1560) was a Spanish theologian and Franciscan Observantine.
Life
Vega was born at Segovia in Old Castile, Spain. He studied at the University of Salamanca, and was a professor there when he became an Observantine of the Franciscan Order.
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Thomas Bourchier (Franciscan)
was an English Observantine Franciscan and martyologist.
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Adam Abell
Abell became a friar at Inchaffray Abbey in 1495, then moved to be an Observantine Franciscan friar at Jedburgh.
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John Hilsey
On 21 June, he reported to Cromwell from Exeter, and in July he reached Cardiff in pursuit of two Observantine friars who were trying to leave the kingdom
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Bernardine of Feltre
In May that year he joined the "Observantine" Franciscans, an austere branch of the Franciscan friars.
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William Lyon (bishop)
An Observantine Franciscan had been provided to Ross by the pope around 1580.
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Society of Saint Augustine
Drawing from the various reform movements in the Augustinian Tradition (the Spanish Recollection, The Observantine Congregation of the Augustinian Order
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