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Saint Bernulf or
Bernold of
Utrecht (died 19 July 1054) was
Bishop of
Utrecht (1026/27–1054).
Bernold succeeded Saint Adalbold as
Bishop of
Utrecht on...
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Bernold of
Constance (c. 1054–Schaffhausen,
September 16, 1100) was a
chronicler and
writer of tracts, and a
defender of the
Church reforms of Pope Gregory...
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Bernold Fiedler (born 15 May 1956) is a
German mathematician,
specializing in
nonlinear dynamics.
Fiedler received a
Diploma from
Heidelberg University...
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female rulers and
title holders Previte-Orton, p250 note7; 19 December~
Bernold, 25 December~Necrol. S.
Solutoris etc.
Turin Pennington,
Reina (2003)....
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medieval period,
Albert Azzo II,
Margrave of
Milan (d. 1097) is said by
Bernold of
Constance to have
lived past 100
years (iam
maior centenario). Research...
- (3): 525–552. Bibcode:2015WtFor..30..525B. doi:10.1175/WAF-D-14-00152.1.
Bernold Feuerstein;
Thilo Kühne (September 2015). "A
violent tornado in mid-18th...
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accessible online at: archive.org
Bernold of Constance, Chronicon, in Die
Chroniken Bertholds von
Reichenau und
Bernolds von
Konstanz 1054-1100, ed. I.S...
- scale, the wind
speeds must be at
least 480 km/h (300 mph). Feuerstein,
Bernold; Dirksen, Erik; Dotzek, Nikolai; Groenemeijer, Pieter; Holzer, Alois; Hubrig...
- 1995, p. 30 Main
historic authority on the
proceedings of this
event is
Bernold of Constance. Somerville,
Robert (2011). "Pope
Urban II's
Council of Piacenza...
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escaped to Milan.
According to
Bernold of Constance,
Henry tried to
commit suicide after his son's rebellion,
though Bernold probably invented this story...