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- The Beneventan script was a medieval script that originated in the Duchy of Benevento in southern Italy. In the past it has also been called Langobarda...
- Beneventan chant is a liturgical plainchant repertory of the Roman Catholic Church, used primarily in the orbit of the southern Italian ecclesiastical...
- Beneventan duke to submit, but his submission and promises were never kept and Arechis and his successors were de facto independent. The Beneventan dukes...
- correctly towards the cities of Campania, helping them to defeat the Beneventans and signing peace and trade agreements. In exchange the Neapolitans helped...
- Beneventan chant, developed in the church of Benevento: it was not entirely su****ded by Gregorian chant until the 11th century. A unique Beneventan...
- the page corresponded with their absolute pitch level (Longobardian and Beneventan m****cripts from Italy show this technique around the year 1000). Digraphic...
- Gr**** uncial, and Visigothic, Merovingian (Luxeuil variant here) and Beneventan. The Carolingian script was the basis for blackletter and humanist minuscule...
- describes Michael's intercession on behalf of the Sipontans and the Beneventans against invading pagan Neapolitans. On the eve of the battle, Michael...
- period. There is also use of punctuation such as the question mark, as in Beneventan script of the same period. The script flourished during the 9th century...
- Boleslav [of Bohemia], and legates from the Gr****s [Byzantium], the Beneventans [Rome], Magyars, Bulgars, Danes and Slavs". Amb****adors from England...