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  Longinus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Longinus, a Greek literary critic who may have lived in the 1st century CE, wrote a treatise On the Sublime.
Johannes Longinus is the Latin version of the name of Jan Długosz, a medieval Polish historian.
Longinus is also the name given in Christian mythology to the Roman soldier who pierced the side of Jesus on the cross.
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Johannes Longinus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Johannes Longinus (Jan Dlugosz) (1415-1480) was a Polish historian (a chronicler[?]) and a secretary of Bishop Zbigniew Olesnicki of Krakow.
He was involved in negotiations with the Teutonic Knights and king Casimir IV during the Thirteen Years' War (1454-66) and at the peace negotiations.
Longinus did not take the offered position to the archbishopric Prague, but shortly before his death he was elected archbishop of Lemberg or Lwow.
encyclopedia.kids.net.au /page/jo/Johannes_Longinus   (160 words)

  
 Longinus a Greek literary literary critic critic who may have lived...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Longinus", a Greek literary literary critic critic who may have lived in the 1st century CE, wrote a treatise "On the Sublime".
"Johannes Longinus Johannes Longinus" is the Latin version of the name of Jan Długosz, a medieval Polish historian.
"Longinus Longinus" is also the name given in Christian mythology Christian mythology to the Roman Roman soldier who pierced the side of Jesus Christ Jesus Christ on the cross.
www.biodatabase.de /Longinus   (179 words)

  
 Saint Casimir - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Starting at the age of nine Casimir, received his education from Johannes Longinus (Jan Dlugosz) and Filippo Buonaccorsi, called Callimachus.
When Casimir was thirteen he was offered the throne of Hungary by factions discontented with king Mattias Corvinus.
He again became the pupil of father Longinus in 1475.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Saint_Casimir   (431 words)

  
 Fahnrich
She was born Oktober 17, 1862 in Krasna, Akkerman, Bessarabia and she died March 15, 1938 in Karamurat.
Josef Müller was the son of Johannes Müller (1836 Krasna - 1907 Karamurat) and Katharina Maas (1839 Krasna - 1909 Karamurat).
The parents of Johannes Müller were Johannes Müller (1801 Gerlingen, Germany - 1852 Krasna) and Elisabeth Dressler (1807 Germany - 1855 Krasna).
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 FILOSOFEM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
When I first picked this book up in the bookstore, I couldn't believe my luck in finding such an interesting work on The Spear Of Longinus, written by what at first appeared to be an author with at least some credibility.
Up until chapter five, the story seems almost plausible and is without a doubt a most compelling read for anyone who has an interest in the Spear Of Longinus, Nazi Germany, or the occult in general.
However, by the end of chapter five, the book is becoming clearly predictable and filled with clichés; not to mention the fact that there are some obvious historical errors, such as Ravenscroft's claim that Hitler celebrated his thirty-third birthday in 1921 (page 113).
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Back to article: DLUGOSZ, JAN [JOHANNES LONGINUS] (1415-1480)
DLUGOSZ, JAN [JOHANNES LONGINUS] (1415-1480), Polish statesman and historian, was the son of Jan Dlugosz, burgrave of Bozeznica.
Born in 1415, he graduated at the university of Cracow and in 1431 entered the service of Bishop Zbygniew Olesnicki (1389-1455), the statesman and diplomatist.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /correction/edit?content_id=20791&locale=en   (642 words)

  
 Anastasius I (emperor) dgun.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
The former (492-496) was stirred up by the supporters of Longinus, the brother of Zeno.
- Longinus, brother of the deceased Eastern Roman emperor Zeno I, revolts against Anastasius I in Isauria.
- Longinus is also the name given in Christian mythology to the Roman soldier who pierced the side of Jesus on the cross.
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The vault, divide into 16 ribs is adorned by mosaics designed by G. Cesari.
In the pillars are niches containing Baroque statues and loggias by Bernini, including the statue of St. Longinus.
In the frieze of the trabeation (and of the tambour) is a Latin inscription which continues that in Greek of the apse (the letters are six feet high).
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 DLUGOSZ, JAN [JOHANNES... - Online Information article about DLUGOSZ, JAN [JOHANNES...
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Michael Bobrzynski and Stanislaw Smolka, Life of Dlugosz and has Position in Literature (Pol.; Cracow, 1893).
(R. End of Article: DLUGOSZ, JAN [JOHANNES LONGINUS] (1415-1480)
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 Viduramžių Lietuvos visuomenė
A separate group of sources is formed by the Lyvonic and Teutonic Orders documents, yet they are also very fragmented and are not concerned with the securing of the authentic material.
The sources increase in density in the period before accepting Christianity and right after it was accepted; data preserved by Hieronymus Praquensis and Jan Dlugosz (Johannes Longinus), though idealized, supply a lot of information.
Later renaissance sources, late manuscripts, give the legendary versions of Lithuanian history where there also emerge religious elements.
viduramziu.lietuvos.net /socium/pagonybe.htm   (6506 words)

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