- The
Brunonids (or Brunonians, German: Brunonen, Latin:
Brunones, i.e. "Brunos") were a
Saxon noble family in the 10th and 11th centuries, who
owned property...
- Play of the W**** (1964) -
Airport official No
Hiding Place (1964) -
Bruno Brunone Detective (1964) - Jose The Rat
Catchers (1966) -
Tutor The
Avengers (1967)...
-
structure at the site was
founded in the 11th
century as the
Certosa di San
Brunone (Charterhouse of St Bruno)
housing monks of the
cloistered Carthusian order...
- Bruneri, Brunese, Brunetti, Brunex, Brunetto, Bruni, Brunini, Brunoldi,
Brunone, Brunotti, Brunei, etc. It
commonly occurs in Greece,
Croatia and in countries...
-
deceived and
murdered by his own brother. The king's bodyguards,
Pietro and
Brunone,
manage to
escape with Enrico, the first-born son of the king and the rightful...
- V. S. Tomelleri. Köln, 2002
Tomelleri V. S. Il
Salterio commentario di
Brunone di Würzburg in area slavo-orientale: Fra
traduzione e
tradizione (con unè...
-
heiress of the
Saxon territories of
Northeim and the
properties of the
Brunones,
counts of Brunswick. Henry's
father died in 1139, aged 32, when Henry...
- Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Borne was
first mentioned in 946; old
spellings include Brunone (959),
Burnon (973),
Burne (1197) and the
current spelling, used since...
- Gau Mulbeze, with
Brunswick as his residence. Brun was a
member of the
Brunones dynasty. Brun's
father is ****umed to have been
Count Liudolf (died 993)...
- il Genovesino, and
Daniele Crespi (1629).
There is a
painting of San
Brunone by Crespi. The
chapter house contains, in the vault, a
fresco of Saint...