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Sepulchrer (plural Sepulchrers)

  1. A member of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre.
    • 1996, Leszek Kajzer, Henryk Paner, Castle and Church:
      This has enabled sites of the centres belonging to the Hospitallers and Sepulchrers to be located, and thus also facilitated the most necessary study of toponymy, with reference to hagionymy in connection with specific military []
    • 1999, Henryk Gapski, Jerzy Kłoczowski, Zakony i klasztory w Europie środkowo-wschodniej: X-XX wiek : materiały z międzynarodowego seminarium pt: Atlas ruchu zakonnego w Europie Środkowo-wschodniej X-XX wiek, Lublin, 25-27 listopada 1993, Instytut Europy Srodkowo Wschodniej:
      REGULAR CANONS / Sepulchrers / Regular canons of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem arrived to us from Poland. Their most - known prepositure was in Glogovnica. / Premonstratensians / The Premonstratensians, or the Norbertines, who were the []