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Amerus (also
Aluredus, Annuerus, Aumerus) was a 13th-century
English music theorist who
lived in Italy.
Amerus worked under Cardinal Ottobono Fieschi,...
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Tyrrell (London:
Macmillan Publishers, 2001). F.
Alberto Gallo, "Amerus [
Aluredus, Annuerus, Aumerus]", The New
Grove Dictionary of
Music and Musicians,...
- Tetbald(us)
filius Bernerii ****VIII Turstin(us)
filius Rolf ****IX
Aluredus de
Ispania XL
Aluredus brito XLI
Ansgerus XLII
Aiulfus XLIII Odo
filius Gamelin XLIIII...
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early charter suggests. He was the son of a
certain Alfred,
Latinised to
Aluredus,
expressed in Anglo-Norman
French as fitz
Alfred (i.e.
Latin filius, modern...
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Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, 1107 — |- From To Name
Patron Comment 1107
Aluredus 1222
Alarus de
Netel Prior and
Convent of St. Mary Overy,
Southwark 1224...
- Eilaf, each
succeeded him as the
priest at Hexham. A
grandson Aldred or
Aluredus is also
recorded as a
shrine keeper. The
saint Ailred,
Cistercian abbot...
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William de
Lisle 1166
Aluredus de
Poiltona 1167–1168:
Philip de Kyme 1169–1170:
Walter of
Grimesby 1171–1174:
Walter and
Aluredus de
Poiltona 1175–1176:...
- the Conqueror. The
local tenant-in-chief was also from the
Norman elite,
Aluredus le
butuiller (Alfred the Butler). The
first vicar for the
church was recorded...