- The
Heruli (also Eluri,
Eruli, Herules, Herulians) were one of the
smaller Germanic peoples of Late Antiquity,
known from
records in the
third to sixth...
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Constantin Eruli (also
Costantino Eroli) (died 1500) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Spoleto (1474–1500),
Bishop of Todi (1472–1474)...
- "Gothicus": "peuci
trutungi austorgoti uirtingi sigy
pedes celtae etiam eruli".
These words are
traditionally edited by
modern editors to
include well-known...
- "Gothicus": "peuci
trutungi austorgoti uirtingi sigy
pedes celtae etiam eruli".
These words are
traditionally edited by
modern editors to
include well-known...
- "Gothicus": "peuci
trutungi austorgoti uirtingi sigy
pedes celtae etiam eruli".
These words are
traditionally edited by
modern to
include well-known peoples:...
-
translated in
Italian by
Brunella Eruli,
Gremese Editore, 2007. Jim il
Temerario translated in
Italian by
Brunella Eruli,
Gremese Editore, 2007. Il picnic...
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Berardo Eroli (1409–1479) (called the
Cardinal of Spoleto) was an
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
Berardo Eroli was born in
Narni in 1409....
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Ahryani (pejorative,
meaning "infidels"), Pogantsi, Poturani, Poturnatsi,
Eruli, Charaklii, etc. They
mainly inhabit the
Rhodope Mountains in
Smolyan Province...
- "Gothicus": "peuci
trutungi austorgoti uirtingi sigy
pedes celtae etiam eruli".
These words are
traditionally edited by
modern scholars to
include well-known...
- Diaconus,
Historia Romana, 14.2, "gentes Marcomanni, Sueui, Quadi,
praeterea Eruli,
Turcilingi siue Rugi" Thompson,
Edward Arthur (1948). A
History of Attila...