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Berthold of
Moosburg (died
after 1361) was a
German Dominican theologian and neo-Platonist of the 14th century,
teaching in
Regensburg in 1327. His Expositio...
- Singuf, the rat-catcher
baritone Bertholdus de Sunneborne, the
bailiff b****
Heribert de Sunneborne, son of
Bertholdus, in love with
Regina tenor Ethelerus...
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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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Lambertus Hersfeldensis,
Petrus Malleacensis 147
Joannes Abrincensis,
Bertholdus Constantiensis,
Bruno Magdeburgensis, Mari**** Scottus,
Landulfus Mediolanensis...
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would strengthen the
argument for ties with the Luitpoldingers. The
Comes Bertholdus who was
mentioned in 941, was
tasked by
Emperor Otto I with
guarding Lothar...
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Giovanni da Serravalle, also
known as
Giovanni de
Bertoldi (c. 1350 – 1445), was a
Sammarinese Franciscan and humanist, who
became bishop of
Fermo and...
- Berthold,
Bertholde or
Bertholdus of Toul (died 25
September 1018, Toul) was a
German Roman Catholic clergyman. He was the thirty-sixth
bishop of Toul...
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apparently none of whom ever
visited the diocese:
Henricus (mentioned in 1386)
Bertholdus (circa 1407)
Jacobus Treppe,
Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (27
March 1411 – death...
- Wibbecke. They
first appeared in the
written do****ent from 1111 with
Knight Bertholdus miles de Wicbike. In the 1200s, they
moved to
Adelebsen castle on the...
- name; his sons are
called filiis Ursi in the "Gesta
Innocentii III".
Bertholdus de Ursinis,
podesta of
Lucca in 1262 is the
first to
carry the surname...