- jazz
group formed in 2011 A
board game,
Kemet (2012),
designed by
Jacques Bariot and
Guillaume Montiage.
Kemetic (disambiguation) Km (hieroglyph) This disambiguation...
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right to
consecrate his own
twelve suffragans after the
reattachment of the
Bariot diocese to Rome in 1025. This was part of a
conciliatory agreement with...
- Perhaps, however, the
fleet simply arrived too late in autumn. In 870 the
Bariot Muslims stepped up
their raids,
going so far as to
ravage the
Gargano Peninsula...
- John
Raphael was sent to Bari with a
contingent of Varangians, but the
Bariots refused to
receive his
troops and he
spent his term at Otranto. Twenty...
- of King
Henry III of
England at the
papal curia.
Giovanni took over the
Bariot diocese after the
death of
Archbishop Enrico Filangieri, at a time of open...
- Jordan,
Prince of Capua, Richard's son. He also
married a
daughter of the
Bariot leader Argyritzos. A
separate peace was made with
Jordan and the rebellion...
-
Honorius II. With a
fleet of
sixty ships,
George of
Antioch blockaded the
Bariot harbour and
besieged Grimoald for
months from
Spring to August, when the...
- as the
author since the
seventeenth century. Lupus,
along with two
other Bariot chronicles, the
Annales barenses and the
Anonymi Barensis Chronicon, used...
-
hospitals in
Jerusalem and Antioch. (Fonti per la
Storia d'Italia, Lib VIII.3)
Bariot Chronicles. The
major chronicles of Bari and
southern Italy are Annales...
- a
native of Bari. He
identifies himself as
Barensis dictus, "called the
Bariot". He was
probably born
early in the
second half of the 12th century. He...