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Aimery of
Lusignan (Latin:
Aimericus, Gr****: Αμωρί, Amorí;
before 1155 – 1
April 1205),
erroneously referred to as
Amalric or
Amaury in
earlier scholarship...
- dynasty.
Historian Dániel Bácsatyai
identified a
certain Aimery or
Emeric (
Aimericus) as one of the
illegitimate sons of Stephen, who
began his
journey from...
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returned to
Italy from the
Kingdom of Aragon. His
older half-brother
Aimericus was born in the
latter place.
Stephen the
Posthumous sta**** in the Republic...
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Aimery or
Aymery of
Limoges (died c. 1196), also
Aimericus in Latin,
Aimerikos in Gr**** and
Hemri in Armenian, was a
Roman Catholic ecclesiarch in Frankish...
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frequently named in
ancient do****ents as
Eymericus than
Emericus or even
Aimericus. Born in one of the most
powerful families of
Aosta Valley, Émeric or...
- Peloponnesus. Evandrus : (313) Sede
vacante Benedictus : (649) ... ...
Aimericus : (1309–1322)
Vitalis Gracchi, O.E.S.A. : (1322–1342)
Manfred de Calcinara...
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Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 43–72. González Muñoz,
Fernando (2011). "
Aimericus of Angoulême". In
David Thomas; Alex Mallett; Juan
Pedro Monferrer Sala;...
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Ridolfus de
Piatesi (attested 1303)
Thomas (1318–1342)
Joannes (1342–1348)
Aimericus (1349–1351)
Bartolomeo da Sanzetto, O.Min. (1351–1372)
Artaud de Mélan...
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Franciscus O.P. (attested 1263)
Eberhard of Saxony, O.P (1266–1274)
Aimericus (1274–1290)
Leonardus (1291–1312)
Joannes Caminata (1313–1322) Gerardus...
- Tufo (5 July 1400 – 7 May 1419)
Paulus (12 June 1419 – 4
February 1429)
Aimericus (1429 – 1444)
Gregorius Diositani (10 July 1444 – 3
August 1461) Athanasius...