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Myths about the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacres, 1572–1576 (1988) James R. Smither, "The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre and Images of Kingship in France: 1572–1574." The Sixteenth Century Journal (1991): 27–46. JSTOR 2542014; N. M Sutherland. The Massacre of St. Bartholomew and the European conflict, 1559–1572 (1973)
St Bartholomew's Church: Penn, West Midlands: 1871–72 St Bartholomew's dates back to the 14th century. The restoration included extending the nave and the south aisle, rebuilding the chancel, and adding a south chapel. At the time the vicar of the church was Paley's younger brother, Revd Francis Henry Paley.
The Feast of Saint Bartholomew, also known as Saint Bartholomew's Day, is a Christian liturgical celebration of Bartholomew the Apostle which occurs yearly on August 24 of the liturgical calendars of the Catholic Church and the Church of England. [1] The Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar commemorates James on June 11.
Along with historical pictures from the archives, we plucked out this 1995 editorial on Thanksgiving.
St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church (Atlanta), an Episcopal parish in Atlanta, Georgia St. Bartholomew's Church (Burroughs, Georgia), a National Register of Historic Places listing in Chatham County, Georgia
St Bartholomew's Street Fair is held in Crewkerne, Somerset, annually at the start of September. [58] The fair dates back to Saxon times and the major traders' market was recorded in the Domesday Book. St Bartholomew's Street Fair, Crewkerne is reputed to have been granted its charter in the time of Henry III (1207–1272).
Finally, this August will mark the 50th anniversary of Summer Bartholomew’s rise when she became the first Merced County Maid to ever win the Maid of California contest. Ms. Bartholomew went on ...
The Act of Uniformity prescribed that any minister who refused to conform to the 1662 Book of Common Prayer by St Bartholomew's Day (24 August) 1662 should be ejected from the Church of England. This date became known as "Black Bartholomew's Day" among Dissenters , a reference to the fact that it occurred on the same day as the 1572 St ...