laud
51laud|a|bil|i|ty — «L duh BIHL uh tee», noun. = praiseworthiness …
52laud|a|bly — «L duh blee», adverb. in a laudable manner …
53laud|a|tive — «L duh tihv», adjective. = laudatory. (Cf. ↑laudatory) …
54Laud, William — born Oct. 7, 1573, Reading, Berkshire, Eng. died Jan. 10, 1645, London Archbishop of Canterbury (1633–45) and religious adviser to Charles I. He became a privy councillor in 1627 and bishop of London in 1628, devoting himself to combating… …
55Laúd árabe — Vistas frontal y trasera de un laúd árabe construido por Viken Najarian. El laúd árabe (persa: بربط barbat; árabe: عود ʿūd; somalí: kaban; turco: ud o ut);[1] griego: ούτι; ar …
56Laud, William — ( 157 3 1645) Anglican church leader deposed by the Puritan Parliament William Laud was born on October 7, 1573, at Reading, Berkshire. He studied at St John s College at Oxford University and was ordained a priest in the Church of England… …
57Laud de Coutances — Saint Laud Nationalité Française Vénéré à Saint Lô Canonisation VIe siècle Vénéré par l Église cathol …
58Laud, William — (1573–1645) Archbishop and Politician. Laud was born in Reading, as the son of a tailor. He was educated at the University of Oxford and was ordained in 1601. A determined high churchman, he became Dean of Gloucester in 1616, Bishop of St… …
59Laud of Coutances — Saint Laud of Coutances, also known as Saint Lô, is a Christian saint.He was born in Courcy, near Coutances, in the 6th century and became bishop of Coutances around 525. The town of Briovere, associated with the saint, took his name and is now… …
60Laud, William — (7 oct. 1573, Reading, Berkshire, Inglaterra–10 ene. 1645, Londres). Arzobispo de Canterbury (1633–45) y asesor religioso de Carlos I. Se transformó en consejero del comité asesor del monarca en 1627 y obispo de Londres en 1628, y se dedicó a… …