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- 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...