-
Liutprand wasn't in the city at the time).
Liutprand included in his
later Antapodosis (950s) a
glowing account of the
hospitality he enjo**** there, including...
- Cremona,
Antapodosis, IV.10, p. 318.
Skinner Women, p. 100.
Liutprand of Cremona,
Antapodosis, IV.7, p. 317. [Liutprand of Cremona,
Antapodosis, IV.9, p...
- Cremona,
Antapodosis, IV.7, p. 317. Keller, ‘Bosone di Toscana’.
Liutprand of Cremona,
Antapodosis, IV.10 p. 318.
Liutprand of Cremona,
Antapodosis, IV.11...
-
Italy Bertha,
abbess of
Modena Bedino, ‘Gisla’.
Liutprand of Cremona,
Antapodosis, II.33, II.56; trans. Squatriti,
Complete Works, pp. 91, 106. Rosenwein...
- n 22. Dümmler,
Auxilius und Vulgarius, p. 6, nn. 5 and 6. Liutprand,
Antapodosis, I.30, ed. in
Corpus Christianorum:
Continuatio Medievalis, vol 156,...
-
highlighting the
effective use of
psychological warfare.
Sources include Antapodosis, seu
rerum per
Europam gestarum,
written by
Liutprand of Cremona, Continuator...
- I,
Count of Tusculum. Such
accusations lay in
Liutprand of Cremona's
Antapodosis and the
Liber Pontificalis. The
accusations have
discrepancies with another...
-
relationship with Hugh,
Rotruda is
mentioned in
Liutprand of Cremona's work
Antapodosis. With Giselbert,
Rotruda had the
following children:
Lanfranc I of Bergamo...
- 966. His wife
Willa spent the rest of her life in a
German nunnery.
Antapodosis ("Book of Retributions") III.1; IV.11-12; V.32. Elliott, Gillian. ""Representing...
-
Transylvania was the Bogát
prince (Bugat rex), who,
according to
Liudprand Antapodosis,
helped King
Berengar I in 921
while accompanied by "Dursac rex" (probably...