- Atto (Italian:
Attone) was a
cardinal of the
Catholic Church who
lived in the 11th century. Born in Rome as the son of a
noble family. As a
young man in...
-
Atonement and
atoning both
derive from the verb atone, from the
Middle English attone or
atoon (meaning "agreed" or "at one").
Expiation is
related to the verb...
- (998–1018)
Ariberto da
Intimiano (1018–1045)
Guido da
Velate (1045–1069)
Attone (1070–1075)
Gotofredo II da
Castiglione (1070–1075, antibishop)
Tebald da...
- sector,
tripled to
around 30%. The
Gothic Cathedral, re-built by
bishop Attone I in 1069. Of that
building only
parts of the
Romanesque crypt remain. The...
- (998–1018)
Ariberto da
Intimiano (1018–1045)
Guido da
Velate (1045–1069)
Attone (1070–1075)
Gotofredo II da
Castiglione (1070–1075, antibishop)
Tebald da...
- (998–1018)
Ariberto da
Intimiano (1018–1045)
Guido da
Velate (1045–1069)
Attone (1070–1075)
Gotofredo II da
Castiglione (1070–1075),
antibishop Tedald (1075–1080)...
-
force her to
marry his son Adelberto. In Canossa,
Adelaide was
protected by
Attone (Iroldo in the opera) but,
unable to
resist the
siege by Berengario, she...
- (998–1018)
Ariberto da
Intimiano (1018–1045)
Guido da
Velate (1045–1069)
Attone (1070–1075)
Gotofredo II da
Castiglione (1070–1075, antibishop)
Tebald da...
- II
declared this
investiture void, and
appointed a
Milanese priest named Attone (Atto), who had
already been
elected archbishop on 6
January 1072, in an...
- at Ganna,
where an
abbey dedicated to him
arose in 1095,
built by Atto (
Attone),
Ardericus (Arderico),
Inghizo (Inghizone) with the
permission of Arnulf...