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Antonius de
Butrio (1338–1408), also
called Antonio da
Butrio (or
simply Don Antonius), was an
Italian jurist and a
noted teacher of law at Bologna. Antonius...
- Venice. In 1402 he
moved to the
University of Ferrara, with
Antonius de
Butrio (who was one of his students) and
Johannes de Imola. An
elaborator of conciliarism...
- 1516–1586),
Spanish Humanist historian,
jurist and
archbishop Antonius de
Butrio (1338–1408),
Italian jurist Antonius Divitis (Anthonius de Rijke; c. 1470...
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hermitages near
Cecima in the
Diocese of Pavia, most
likely in Sant'Alberto di
Butrio abbey,
Ponte Nizza. The
letter was
discovered by a
French archivist in an...
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Ponte Nizza Comune Comune di
Ponte Nizza Hermitage of
Butrio.
Location of
Ponte Nizza Ponte Nizza Location of
Ponte Nizza in
Italy Show map of
Italy Ponte...
- identified: it was kept on the bell
tower of the
hermitage of Sant'Alberto di
Butrio di
Ponte Nizza, in the
province of Pavi, in Lombardy. In the same year in...
- annłr—annualiter. ANN·P—Annonæ Præfectus. an.o.—ante omnia. Ant.de.But.—Antonius de
Butrio. anułł—a
nulla (ora). Ańʒ—Anzianis. ãor—maior. a°s—alios. a°t—aliquot. Ap...
- identified. It was kept on the bell
tower of the
hermitage of Sant'Alberto di
Butrio of
Ponte Nizza, in the
province of Pavia. In the same year of the discovery...
- Resigned) United: 31 July 1603 with the
Diocese of
Scala Francesco Bennio de
Butrio, O.S.M. (30 Jul 1603 – 19 Jan 1617 Died)
Michele Bonzi, O.F.M. (13 Mar 1617...
- of the
Lateran (7
November 1594 - 19
September 1598)
Francesco Bennio De
Butrio, O.S.M. (25
November 1598 - 31 July 1603 -
transferred to
Ravello and Scala)...