-
latter being the
father of
Cencius. John and
Robert were only
known by
their Imperator name,
though Cencius used Frangipane.
Cencius began his
career as a...
- for "Census Book of the
Roman Church"; also
referred to as the
Codex of
Cencius) is an eighteen-volume (originally)
financial record of the real estate...
- the same
scene was
repeated very
early in the morning. The
Roman consul Cencius now
suggested the
election of Odo, Cardinal-Bishop of
Ostia (afterwards...
-
Mirabilia Urbis Romae (“Marvels of the City of Rome”) is a
grouping of
hundreds of m****cripts, incunabula, and
books in
Latin and
modern European languages...
- Celeri****, Celerinus, Celsillus, Celsinillus, Celsinus, Celsus, Cenaeus,
Cencius, Censor, Censorinillus, Censorinus, Censorius, Centumalus, Cerialis, Cerinthus...
- from the
basilica in the
Castel Sant'Angelo, then
known as the
house of
Cencius.
Gregory called on his
allies for help, and
Robert Guiscard (the Norman...
- Pope, and from
churches and
monasteries immediately dependent on him.
Cencius Camerarius (later Pope
Honorius III, r. 1216–1227) made in 1192 a new inventory...
- in
exchange for
Norma and
Vicolo on 11
October 1179. By a
treaty with
Cencius and
Oddone Frangipane, he
obtained Terracina and
Circegium in exchange...
-
Cencius II or
Cencio II
Frangipane was the son of
either of
Cencio I or of John, a
brother of one Leo. He was the prin****l
representative of the Frangipani...
- de Forbitoribus. The
earliest reference to San
Nicola is in the Ordo of
Cencius Camerarius of 1192.
Forbitoribus apparently refers to the Confraternity...