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Italian beaches overall.
Petrus de
Natalibus (d.
circa 1400),
bishop of
Equilio from 1370 to his death, and
author who
compiled the
widely circulated book...
- The
Diocese of
Equilio (Latin:
Dioecesis Equilium) was a
Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in the town of
Equilio the
province of Venice, Italy....
- of the
Patriarchate was
expanded by
merging the
suppressed Diocese of
Equilio. The
election of the
patriarch belonged to the
Senate of Venice, and this...
- to an end in 737 in the
midst of
mounting conflict between Eraclea and
Equilio,
described by some as
being a full-blown
civil war. It is said that the...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 50. ISBN 978-1-107-09345-4. OCLC 920816078.
Equilio Zarro,
Domenico (2000). Ney Rosauro: A
Comprehensive Instructional Video...
- came
perhaps as a
complication of a
civil conflict between Eraclea and
Equilio. The
office of doge was
subsequently abolished in
favour of a magister...
- he
consecrated himself to the
ecclesiastical state,
becoming a
canon in
Equilio (Jesolo). On 5 July 1370, he was
elevated to the
episcopal see of that...
- "Concerto for Marimba"".
School Band & Orchestra. 22 (11): 28. Zarro,
Domenico Equilio (2000). Ney Rosauro: A
Comprehensive Instructional Video and Reference...
- Civitanova, Civitate, Claterna, ****a, Dolia, Dragonara, Eclano, Eg****a Ap****,
Equilio, Eraclea, Erdonia, Faleri, Falerone, Ferento, Fidene, Fiorentino, Fondi...
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Hugues Lancelot de
Lusignan Preceded by
Angelo Scardoni Administrator of
Equilio 1424–1425 Succeeded by
Guglielmo de
Portugruario Preceded by Bald****are...