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Gaudius was
Archbishop of
Split from 1136. Makk,
Ferenc (1989). The Árpáds and the Comneni:
Political Relations between Hungary and
Byzantium in the 12th...
- with
complacency on sins
already committed 8061 Gaudium, a
minor planet Gaudius This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Gaudium...
- (Normandy/Picardy), Gaugeac,
Jaujac (south). It is
composed of the
Christian name "
Gaudius",
meaning "fortunate", "blessed" (gaudia > joy, in Latin) and with the...
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attempts to
dethrone Béla. The
chronicler Thomas the
Archdeacon relates that
Gaudius, who
became Archbishop of
Split in 1136, "enjo****
great favor with the...
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After Split accepted Béla II's suzerainty,
Felician consecrated its
bishop Gaudius in 1136,
which act was
objected by Pope
Innocent II, as he
claimed of papal...
- his
death in 1645.
While bishop, he was the prin****l co-consecrator of
Gaudius Castelli,
Bishop of
Montepeloso (1637) and
Paolo Pellegrini,
Bishop of...
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Murge (1635); Niccolò
Orsini (bishop),
Bishop of
Ripatransone (1636);
Gaudius Castelli,
Bishop of
Montepeloso (1637);
Celestino Puccitelli,
Bishop of...
- AB 7th, etc. It is a
compound of Gaudi(us), a
Christian name
based on
gaudius "joy" and the
Gaulish (Celtic)
suffix -a**** "place, property" cf. Welsh...
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donation in
favor of the
Cathedral of
Saint Domnius and its
archbishop Gaudius twice in 1158, the
brothers only
appeared in his
accompaniment by name...
- Merino, O. Carm. (1623–1626)
Theodorus Pelleoni, O.F.M. Conv. (1627–1636)
Gaudius Castelli (1637)
Attilio Orsini (1638–1655?)
Filippo Cesarini (1655–1674)...