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Miracle data |
Source name: |
Legenda Aurea (Voragine) |
Short title: |
Mother-in-law and Son-in-law |
Poncelet Number: |
1515 - Quidam vir et uxor prope Lugdunum circiter anno Dñi 1100 |
Reference numbers: |
chap127 no10 |
Incipit: |
Quidam vir et uxor sua prope Lugdunum curca annos domini MC filiam unicam habentes |
Notes: |
Mussafia (Studien, II, 62-64) notes that some miracles of the Virgin occur in chapters concerning other saints. Following Mussafia’s numbering, these are:
Chapter XI: Thomas of Canterbury. A variation on ‘Priest of One Mass’
Chapter XXX: Julian the Apostate
Chapter XCIX: St James the Great. Pilgrim to St James
Chapter CX: St Peter in Chains. Monk of St Peter’s at Cologne
Chapter CXVIII: St Hippolytus. Ploughing on the Magdalen’s Day
Chapter CXLV: St Michael. Childbirth in the Sea
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