John the Deacon — • Article about four historians of the Middle Ages who bear this name Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. John the Deacon John the Deacon … Catholic encyclopedia
John Richard Deacon — John Deacon 1979. John Richard Deacon (* 19. August 1951 in Leicester, Leicestershire, Großbritannien) war der Bassist und Komponist vieler Stücke der Rockband Queen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
John the Faster — • Patriarch of Constantinople (John IV, 582 595), famous chiefly through his assumption of the title ecumenical patriarch ; d. 2 September, 595 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. John the Faster … Catholic encyclopedia
Peter the Deacon (disambiguation) — Peter the Deacon or Petrus Diaconus may refer to:#One of the Scythian monks who appeared in 519 before Pope Hormisdas in connexion with the Theopaschite controversy. He wrote concerning this question his treatise De incarnatione et gratia , at… … Wikipedia
Paul the Deacon — (c. 720 ndash; 13 April probably 799), also known as Paulus Diaconus, Warnefred and Cassinensis, (i.e. of Monte Cassino ), was a Benedictine monk and historian of the Lombards.LifeAn ancestor named Leupichis entered Italy in the train of Alboin… … Wikipedia
Leo the Deacon — was a Byzantine historian and chronicler. He was born around 950 at Kaloe in Asia Minor and was educated in Constantinople, where he became a deacon in the imperial palace. While in Constantinople he wrote a history covering the reigns of Romanus … Wikipedia
Paul the Deacon — (c. 720 c. 799) Best known for his important work of history, Historia Langobardorum (The History of the Lombards), Paul the Deacon was also a teacher and monk who wrote a life of Pope Gregory the Great, poetry, and works on pedagogy and… … Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe
Peter the Deacon — ( fr. Pierre le Diacre) was the librarian of the abbey of Montecassino and continuator of the Chronicon Monasterii Casinensis , usually called the Montecassino Chronicle in English. The chronicle was originally written by Leo of Ostia. According… … Wikipedia
John the Faster, Saint — ▪ patriarch of Constantinople flourished 6th century died September 2, 595, Constantinople; feast days January 7 and August 29 patriarch of Constantinople (John IV) and mediator of theological disputes between the Orthodox and monophysites… … Universalium
John Deacon (disambiguation) — Deacon John may refer to:*John Deacon bassist of band Queen *John the Deacon, several Mediaeval writers *John Deacon (motorcyclist)ee also*Deacon John Moore New Orleans guitarist/bandleader … Wikipedia