-
version of the full
title in
Latin was
Magister Hospitalis Sanctae Mariae Alemannorum Hierosolymitani.
Since 1216, the full
title Magister Hospitalis Domus...
- See
Victor Vitense ****cutiones, I. in pago
Almanniae 762, in pago
Alemannorum 797, urbs
Constantia in
ducatu Alemanniae 797; in
ducatu Alemannico,...
- The Lex
Alamannorum and
Pactus Alamannorum were two
early medieval law
codes of the Alamanni. They were
first edited in
parts in 1530 by
Johannes Sichard...
- Mary of the
Germans (Hebrew: כנסיית מרים של הגרמנים; Latin:
Santa Maria Alemannorum or
Santa Maria Alemanna) was a
Catholic church,
built in
Romanesque style...
- into use from at
least the 8th century; in pago
Almanniae 762, in pago
Alemannorum 797, urbs
Constantia in
ducatu Alemanniae 797; in
ducatu Alemannico,...
- Italy's Po
Valley by 643 and—judging from the
terminology in the Lex
Alemannorum—in
southwestern Germany by 720. The
carruca may have been introduced...
- who
amalgamated in the
third century AD in pago
Almanniae 762, in pago
Alemannorum 797, urbs
Constantia in
ducatu Alemanniae 797; in
ducatu Alemannico,...
- into use from at
least the 8th century; in pago
Almanniae 762, in pago
Alemannorum 797, urbs
Constantia in
ducatu Alemanniae 797; in
ducatu Alemannico,...
-
Maronite place of
worship in
Jerusalem Crusader Church of St.
Thomas Alemannorum (possibly
misread from "Armeniorum"), in
ruins Other Tower of
David (Citadel)...
- Rothari. The next set of law
codes to be composed, the Lex and
Pactus Alemannorum and the Lex Bajuvariorum, were
written in the 8th century,
probably at...