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- Alberico does have one other work extant, a tenso he composed with Uc: Mesier Albric, so.m prega Ardisons. Alberico also has a connection to the Sicilian School...
- Alexander Neckam (8 September 1157 – 31 March 1217) was an English poet, theologian, and writer. He was an abbot of Cirencester Abbey from 1213 until his...
- State c. 1234 — Ralph de Leicester before 1248 Edward of Westminster 1248 — Albric de Fiscamp before 1263 John Chishull Lord Chancellor 1263 1265 Walter Giffard...
- Lille / Al**** de Insulis / Montepessulano, (c. 1128–1202) Albert of Saxony Albric of London Alberich of Reims Albert of Saxony, (1316–1390) Albertus Magnus...
- Maunsell (c. 1234–?) Ralf de Leicester (?–1248) Edward of Westminster (1248–?) Albric de Fiscamp (?–1263) John Chishull (1263–1265) Walter Giffard (1265–1266)...
- Mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Albricston(e) or the home/farm of Albric/Aethelbeorht, it received its charter granting Borough status in 1303, which...
- Maunsell (c. 1234–?) Ralf de Leicester (?–1248) Edward of Westminster (1248–?) Albric de Fiscamp (?–1263) John Chishull (1263–1265) Walter Giffard (1265–1266)...
- Maunsell (c. 1234–?) Ralf de Leicester (?–1248) Edward of Westminster (1248–?) Albric de Fiscamp (?–1263) John Chishull (1263–1265) Walter Giffard (1265–1266)...
- Maunsell (c. 1234–?) Ralf de Leicester (?–1248) Edward of Westminster (1248–?) Albric de Fiscamp (?–1263) John Chishull (1263–1265) Walter Giffard (1265–1266)...
- Maunsell (c. 1234–?) Ralf de Leicester (?–1248) Edward of Westminster (1248–?) Albric de Fiscamp (?–1263) John Chishull (1263–1265) Walter Giffard (1265–1266)...