- cardinal-priest of St. Lorenzo,
Cinthius, to
Denmark to
address the
discord between the
Danish princes. Upon
Cinthius'
return to Rome,
Celestine issued...
- cardinal-priest of S.
Marco and
provost of the
titular church of S.
Marcello Cinthius — cardinal-priest of S.
Crisogono Teuzo — cardinal-priest,
former legate...
- of S.
Marco 1158/1159
Adrian IV ****ure
bishop of
Palestrina (1190–1196)
Cinthius Capellus Rome (?)
Priest of S.
Cecilia March 14, 1158
Adrian IV nephew...
-
Imperial Deacon of S.
Maria in
Domnica ca.1157
Adrian IV
Abbot of
Subiaco Cinthius Capellus Imperial (?)
Deacon of S.
Adriano 14
March 1158
Adrian IV nephew...
-
Rodolfucci (1363–1389)
Joannes Nucar****, O.Min. (1379– ) (Avignon Obedience)
Cinthius (1389–1403)
Andreas de
Montefalco (1404–1419)
Thomas Morganti, O.Cist....
-
Pierleoni of S.
Nicola in Carcere. Bobo of San
Giorgio in
Velabro (died 1189)
Cinthius of S.
Lorenzo in
Lucina Gregorius of S.
Angelo in
Pescheria Gregorius de...
- 1249–1251, bishop-elect Opizo, c. 1252–1259 Paul of Segni, 1261–1285
Cinthius (Cynthis) de Pinea, 1285–1286, bishop-elect
Bernard of Montmajour, fl....
-
Ralph son of
Algod William son of
Ralph Ralph de
Chiltone John
Witing Cinthius the
Roman William de
Rising Archdeacon of
London 1234
Nicholas de Bladintone...
-
Gualterius da Ocre (1247–1249) (Archbishop-elect)
Marino Filomarino (1252–1285)
Cinthius de
Pinea (1286–1290)
Salimbene (1291–1297)
Pietro Gerra (Pietro Guerra)...
-
Schleswig and
personal possessions of
Bishop Valdemar.
Cardinal legate Cinthius of San
Lorenzo in
Luscina failed to
mediate in this dispute.
Bishop Valdemar...