- on
December 884. He was
accidentally stabbed in the leg by his
servant Bertoldus while they were
attacked by a wild boar.
Carloman survived but died seven...
-
Berthold of
Calabria (French:
Berthold de Malifaye; Latin:
Bertoldus Calabriensis; died 1195) was a
crusader and
saint who
established a
hermit colony...
- Bible”, or “the
Bible of
Bertoldus”
UNESCO Memory of the
World Programme,
accessed 27
February 2025 Erik Petersen:
Bertoldus' bibel. Bøger,
billeder og...
- (2007).
Biblia Latina.
Commonly called the
Hamburg Bible or the
Bible of
Bertoldus (MS. GKS 4 2°), a
richly illuminated Bible in
three very
large volumes...
-
Bertold von Lützelstetten, a
scholar who is
recorded as "magister
artium Bertoldus" at the
University of
Paris from 1329 to 1336.
Other sources identify...
-
Diplomatarium Norvegi**** XIII p.52 Date: 29
August 1408. Place: Svartland. ("
Bertoldus eadem gracia episcopus Gardensis")
Originals in
Hofbibliothek at Vienna...
- subject. Onze
Lieve Vrouwe Abdij te Middelburg: 585 Akte van
voordracht van
Bertoldus,
rector scolarum te 's-Gravenhage, tot de vicarie, 1327; "Gymnasium Haganum:...
-
Biblia Latina.
Commonly called "the
Hamburg Bible", or "the
Bible of
Bertoldus"".
UNESCO Memory of the
World Programme.
Retrieved 26
March 2025. "Arnamagnæan...
- (fl. 930),
founder of
Steinfeld Abbey Sicco, (fl. 1064) Pertold, also
Bertoldus, (fl. 1065) Sicco, (fl. 1074) The
gaugraves of
Ahrgau were the ancestors...
-
Bertold Brühaven (Latin:
Bertoldus Bruhave), also
known as
Berthold von Brühaven or
Berthold von Bruehaven, was a
Teutonic knight hailed from the then...