- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Drogo (French:
Dreux or Drogon; Italian:
Drogone) may
refer to:
Ordered chronologically.
Drogo of
Champagne (670–708), Duke...
- for All Saints' Day".
Esquire Magazine.
Retrieved January 19, 2021. San
Drogone,
Recluso a Sebourg,
Martirologio Romano, in Italian. Butler, Alban. Lives...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Drogone Cardinal-bishop of
Ostia 1138–1148 Succeeded by
Guido de Summa...
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princess of Capua). No
children result from this marriage. "ALTAVILLA,
Drogone d' - Enciclopedia".
Treccani (in Italian).
Retrieved 26
October 2024. "ALTAVILLA...
- Enciclopedia".
Treccani (in Italian).
Retrieved 2024-11-02. "ALTAVILLA,
Drogone d' - Enciclopedia".
Treccani (in Italian).
Retrieved 2024-10-26. "ALTAVILLA...
- led by
William of Hauteville,
known as the Iron Hand, and his
brother Drogone. In a
short time
these leaders took the Byzantines'
dominion over southern...
- Press. p. 208. ISBN 0-472-08149-7.
Raoul Manselli (1960). "Altavilla,
Drogone".
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, vol. 2.
Alberto Ghisalberti (ed...
- John de Mandeville, had issue. Also Dru de Barentyn, Drew de Barentyn,
Drogone de Barentyn,
Drogonem Barentyn and
Drogo de Barentin. Shirley,
Walter Waddington;...
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Drochon (once
spelt Drauchon)
finds its name from the
Germanic Drogo or
Drogone. This stream, with an
irregular flow, is
formed by the
confluence of at...
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Annales Bertiniani: anno 839 "Dominicae
nativitatis festum hilariter, a
Drogone fratre suo et
Metensis urbis episcopo decentissime susceptus, in eadem...