Arason Jón
The last Catholic bishop of Iceland before the introduction of Protestantism. (1484-1550)
Arbitration
A method of arranging differences between two parties by referring them to the judgment of a disinterested outsider whose decision the parties to a dispute agree in advance to acce…
Arbogast, Saint
Irish, traveled to the Continent and became a hermit, bishop of Strasburg, famous for miracles. He died in 678.
Arbroath, Abbey of
Founded on the east coast of Scotland (1178) by William the Lion, for Benedictines, and was colonized by monks from Kelso.
Arbuthnott, Missal of
A manuscript Scottish missal or mass-book, written in 1491 by James Sibbald, priest of Arbuthnott, in Scotland, for use in that church.
Arcachon, Our Lady of
A miraculous image venerated at Arcachon, France, and to all appearances the work of the thirteenth century.
Arcadelt, Jacob
A distinguished musician, born in Holland at the close of the fifteenth, or at the beginning of the sixteenth century. Article with details of secular and religious compositions, e…
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