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- The Gesta Berengarii imperatoris (or "Deeds of the Emperor Berengar") is a Latin epic poem chronicling the career of Berengar of Friuli (d. 924), King...
- a pact with Lambert, Guy's son and successor. According to the Gesta Berengarii imperatoris, the two kings met at Pavia in October and November and agreed...
- Liutprand, Liber de rebus gestis Ottonis imperatoris. Anonymous, Panegyricus Berengarii imperatoris (10th century) [Mon.Germ.Hist., Script., V, p. 196]. Anonymous...
- Milo, progenitor of the counts of San Bonifacio. From 880 to 951 the two Berengarii resided there. Under Holy Roman and Austrian rule, Verona was alternatively...
- Do****enta Catholica Omnia Valois, H. (ed.). Carmen panegyri**** in laudem Berengarii. Paris, 1663. First (modern) publication of the poem. He seems to be famous...
- (Singapore) Summer Kazanskaya (Russia) Previté Orton, p. 337. The Gest Berengarii and Constantine Porphyrogenitus' De administrando imperio both show Berengar...
- Manas (18th century) Epic of the Forgotten, Bulgarian poetic saga Gesta Berengarii imperatoris Heavensfield, alliterative epic on the life of medieval king...
- He was the father of the first Marquis Aleram. According to the Gesta Berengarii Imperatoris, William was a Frank who crossed the Alps leading 300 armed...
- Gesta Alberonis, "Deeds of Albero", Archbishop of Trier (1131–52) Gesta Berengarii imperatoris, "Deeds of the Emperor Berengar", epic poem chronicling the...
- Critica y Traduccion (in Spanish). translation of the chronicle Gesta Berengarii de Landoria archiepiscopi Compostellani "Order of Preachers". In 1312...