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According to the
Liber pontificalis, his father's name was
Anselmus or
Ardericus.
Contemporary sources do not
provide any
information on
where Anselm might...
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where an
abbey dedicated to him
arose in 1095,
built by Atto (Attone),
Ardericus (Arderico),
Inghizo (Inghizone) with the
permission of
Arnulf III, Archbishop...
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Arumundo ard- *harduz or *arduz "strong"/"hard" or "land" Ardabastus,
Ardericus, Ardaldus, Ardesendus, Ardilo, Ardulfus, Artemiro,
Erdebredo ari-, argi-...
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Arumundo ard-, to PGmc *harduz "hard" or *arduz "land": Ardabastus,
Ardericus, Ardaldus, Ardesendus, Ardilo, Ardulfus, Artemiro,
Erdebredo ari-, argi-...
- synod.
Bishop Ingo
published a
synodical constitution in 974.
Bishop Ardericus held a
synod in 1027.
Bishop Alberto Avogadro presided over a
synod in...
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Ardericus de
Vignate (attested 1117–1127) ...
Alberico di
Merlino (1158–1168)
Alberto Quadrelli (1168–1173)
Albericus dal
Corno (1173–1189)
Ardericus...
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Isernia with all its
territories to
Count Landulfus, at the plea of
Bishop Ardericus. The
grant recites the
boundaries of the territory. In 1199 it was sacked...