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national team
Aimery of
Limoges (died c.1196),
Latin Patriarch of
Antioch Aimerico Manrique de Lara,
Aimeric or Aymeric,
sometimes Gallicised as
Aimery (1152–1177)...
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Jacobo 842
Adulfo 887–922 Atón 923–955
Odisendo 955–975
Aimerico 988–991
Jacobo 996
Aimerico II 1006–1015
Borrell 1017–1019
Arnulfo 1023–1067 Salomó,...
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Alberico (1190) Fr.
Gaimardo (1191) (Marches and Lombardy)
Aimerico de
Saliis (1203)
Aimerico (1205)
Giovanni Lombardo (1222) (Rome,
Tuscany Sardinia and...
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prohibited its reconstruction. In 1124, in
alliance with
Cardinal Aimerico of
Santa Maria Nova, the
papal chancellor and
leader of the
French reform...
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Aimery (or Aimeric) III (died
February 1239),
known in
Spanish as
Aimerico Pérez de Lara, was the
Viscount of
Narbonne from 1194
until his own death. He...
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Dominican and
Franciscan religious orders. He was born in Rome as a son of
Aimerico, a
member of the
Roman Savelli family. For a time
canon at the
church of...
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French forms Amerigo (disambiguation) (also Emerico, Almerigo, Almerico,
Aimerico),
Italian forms Imre,
Hungarian form This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- (1951), "Una narración de la
batalla de
Alcoraz atribuida al abad
pinatense Aimerico," Argensola:
Revista de
Ciencias Sociales del
Instituto de
Estudios Altoaragoneses...
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Aimerico Manrique de Lara or
Aimeric (c. 1152 – 14
October 1177) was the co-ruler of the
Viscounty of
Narbonne from 1167 and self-styled Duke of Narbonne...
- 1951. Una narración de la
batalla de
Alcoraz atribuida al abad
pinatense Aimerico. Argensola:
Revista de
Ciencias Sociales del
Instituto de
Estudios Altoaragoneses...