- The
Actus pontifi****
Cenomannis in urbe
degentium ("Acts of the
bishops dwelling in the city of Le Mans") is a
series of
short biographies of the Bishops...
- 2019: 78 Yvelines,
INSEE Busson (abbé G.) Ledru(abbé A.)
Actus pontifi****
Cenomannis in urbe
degentium (1902), p. 112. "Communiqué de la présidence de la République"...
- (in Latin) The
chronicles of Maine,
particularly the
Actus pontifi****
cenomannis in urbe
degentium (in Latin) The
Gesta consulum Andegavorum (in Latin)...
- The
Gaulish name
Cenomani can
refer to:
Aulerci Cenomani, an
ancient Gallic tribe dwelling around modern Le Mans
Cenomani (Cisalpine Gaul), an ancient...
- 1077, 290.
Wolfram 2006, p. 127.
Robinson 1999, p. 70.
Actus Pontifi****
Cenomannis in urbe degentium, chap. ****II, p.377. Eads 2010, p. 38.
Orderic Vitalis...
- Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York:
Robert Appleton Company.
Actus Pontifi****
Cenomannis (in urbe degentium),
compiled during Aldric's episcopate. ed. Margarete...
- Ecclesiastica,
tomus unicus, pars III,
liber VIII, cap. XI, col. 589.
Actus pontifi****
Cenomannis, cap. ****II,
Gesta Domini Arnaldi Episcopi, p. 377....
-
cathedral is
extensively detailed in the 9th
century Actus pontifi****
Cenomannis in urbe degentium.
According to this chronicle, in the
first half of the...
- (in Latin) The
chronicles of Maine,
particularly the
Actus pontifi****
cenomannis in urbe
degentium (in Latin) The
Gesta consulum Andegavorum (in Latin)...
-
begotten ones'. The city of Le Mans,
attested c. 400 AD as
Ceromannos (
Cenomannis in 1101, *Cemans, then Le Mans from the 12th c.), and the
Maine region...