- The
following list is from Glorieux,
except as noted.
Albert of
Cluny Adenulf of
Anagni Adrian Florensz Dedal Alain Gontier [fr]
Alexander Achillini...
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Pudenziana to the
abbey of Farfa. On this mission, he
consecrated Abbot Adenulf [pl]. The last bull of
Honorius that he
subscribed is
dated 24
March 1129...
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Santo Stefano, San
Giorgio and Sant'Apollinare. In 1127
Richard sent
Adenulf,
count of Spinium, to
seize Castelnuovo Parano. This was then
traded back...
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Roffred (Roffredo dell'Isola) : 1188–1210
Peter III (Pietro III) : 1210–1211
Adenulf of
Caserta (Adenolfo) : 1211–1215
Stephen I (Stefano) : 1215–1227 Landulf...
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Pietro ca. 1139-1141
Innocent II
Abbot of Montec****ino (external cardinal)
Adenulf, O.S.B.
Deacon of S.
Maria in
Cosmedin 16
December 1132
Innocent II Abbot...
- III sent him to the
Abbey of Montec****ino to
investigate about abbot Adenulf's tenure. In 1216
Capocci was
created cardinal deacon of
Santa Maria in...
- of SS.
Cosma e
Damiano 4
March 1132
Innocent II
Papal legate in
Spain Adenulf, O.S.B.
Deacon of S.
Maria in
Cosmedin 16
December 1132
Innocent II Abbot...
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Zatta 1774). p. 227.
Benedictus was
consecrated in 1032 by
Archbishop Adenulf of Capua. He was
present at the
Roman synod of Pope
Nicholas II in 1059...
- Montec****ino,
Bernardo degli Uberti of Vallombrosa,
Amico of S. Vincenzo,
Adenulf of Farfa,
Benedetto of
Torre Maggiore and
Giovanni of S. Sophia, as well...
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transferred to the
diocese of
Capua on 2
January 1301. His successor,
Adenulf, was also
named apostolic administrator of Larino. On 11
April 1301, however...