Dr. John Whitehead, Irish theologian, fl. Ireland (pronounced /ˈaɾlənd/ Éire) is the third largest island in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world Theology is the study of a god or the gods from a religious perspective 1389-1415.
A native of Ireland, Whitehead studied at Oxford where in 1408 he is referred to as a Doctor of Theology. Oxford is currently bidding for the 2010 Wikimania Conference Oxford () is a city, and the County town of Oxfordshire, Doctor of Theology (in Latin Theologiae Doctor, abbreviated Th Up to 1415 he was rector of Strabannon, County Louth. County Louth (Contae Lú is a County on the East coast of Ireland, on the border with Northern Ireland. Like Henry Crumpe and Richard FitzRalph he was involved in sermonial attacks upon the Franciscan friars. Henry Crumpe, Anglo-Irish Cleric, fl 1380-1401 Henry Crumpe was an Oxford -based cleric from Ireland. Richard FitzRalph (c 1300 &ndash 16 December, 1360) was an Archbishop of Armagh during the 14th century The term Franciscan is commonly used to refer to members of Catholic He attended the 1409 Council of Pisa as proctor of the Archbishop Fleming of Armagh. The Council of Pisa was an unrecognized Ecumenical conference of the Roman Catholic Church held in 1409 that attempted to end the Western Schism Proctor, an English variant of the word procurator, is a person who takes charge of or acts for another In Christianity, an archbishop is an elevated Bishop. In the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion and others this means that they lead The City of Armagh ( is an ancient religious site of worship of both celtic paganism and Christianity and the oldest of the five cities in Northern Ireland,
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