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- some prominent composers (Gaspar van Weerbeke, Marbri**** de Orto and Bertrandus Vaqueras) to Rome from the north.[citation needed] In addition to being...
- (Josquin des Prez) Missa L'homme armé (Loyset Compère) Missa L'homme armé (Bertrandus Vaqueras) Missa L'homme armé (Philippe Basiron) Missa L'homme armé (Antoine...
- mentioned 1288: Benoît III 1290– after 1294: André de Languiscel 1300–1310: Bertrandus Aymini 1310–1312: Jacques Duèze, later Pope John XXII 1313–1317: Jacques...
- only other choristers known to be composers were Marbri**** de Orto and Bertrandus Vaqueras. Two months after his arrival, Josquin laid claim to the first...
- frater Bonaventura Albanensis, frater Petrus Ostiensis et Velletrensis, Bertrandus Sabinensis, episcopi cardinals (J. D. Mansi (editor), Sacrorum Consiliorum...
- Order became truly military, which is indicated in a letter addressed to Bertrandus, Archbishop of Trani. An undated act also states that Amalric of Nesle...
- to s**** detailed information about the King's affairs from his Cleric, Bertrandus de Got, Papal Chaplain. The two amb****adors, Bérard de Got and Simon de...
- [Veterandus (1129)] Hubaldus (attested 1130 to 1138) Bisantius (attested 1150) Bertrandus (c.1157 – after September 1187) Samarus (Sanmarus) (attested 1192 – 1201/1202)...
- Bertrand de Déaulx (or Deaulx, or Deux; Lat. Bertrandus de Deucio) was a French bishop, diplomat, and Cardinal. He was born, perhaps around 1290, in Castrum...
- Surrento (1393–1401) (appointed by Boniface IX of the Roman Obedience). Bertrandus de Alaneo (1401–1412) (appointed by Boniface IX of the Roman Obedience)...