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Bentivenga dei Bentivenghi, O. Min. (ca. 1230 – 25 or 26
March 1289), also
written Bentivenga de
Bentivengis or
Bentivegna de' Bentivegni, was an Italian...
- Saint-Martin (d. 1277) (1273, 1276)
Ordonho Alvares (1198–1285) (1278, 1278)
Bentivenga dei
Bentivenghi (1230–1289) (1278, 1285)
Latino Malabranca Orsini (d....
- in Sicilia, e del modo di celebrarsi,
Volume 1 (in Italian).
Presso P.
Bentivenga. p. 109. "Italia
antichi sicilia". "Italia
antichi sicilia". "Sicily -...
- PMID 15804753. S2CID 37934468. Borghi, C.; Verardi, F. M.; Pareo, I.;
Bentivenga, C.; Cicero, A. F. (2014). "Hyperuricemia and
cardiovascular disease risk"...
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walls of the town, the
church was
commissioned in 1294 by
Cardinal Matteo Bentivenga. The
church was once
attached to a
Franciscan monastery, of
which the...
- was
recorded by
Fabrizio Romano (piano),
Paolo S****o (violin),
Pietro Bentivenga (accordion),
Claudio Romano (guitar),
Domenico Rinaldi (oboe) and Pasquale...
- (1266–1271)
Pierre de
Tarentaise (1273–1276) (1276–1279 –
probably vacant)
Bentivenga de
Bentivengis (1279–1289)
Matteo di
Aquasparta (1289–1302)
Gentile Partino...
- in Sicilia, e del modo di celebrarsi,
Volume 1 (in Italian).
Presso P.
Bentivenga. p. 109.
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original on 2024-01-20.
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- time were
seven in number:
Jerome Masci,
along with
Latino Malabranca,
Bentivenga de Bentivengis,
Bernard de Languissel,
Matteo Rosso Orsini,
Giacomo Colonna...
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Lessines (Lesigny), of Langres, son of Guillaume,
Marshal of Champagne;
Bentivenga de Bentivengis, O.Min., of Aquasparta;
Robert Kilwardby, OP, Archbishop...