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- which has a history going back to the 15th century, when it was known as Genuense Athenaeum. The city's rich cultural history in art, music and cuisine allowed...
- (Patrologia Latina vol. 200 column 783). Annales Pisani; Ottobono, Annales Genuenses, 1179. Garland. p. 5. W. Regel, Fontes rerum byzantinicarum (St Petersburg...
- University of Genoa Università di Genova Latin: Genuense Athenaeum Type State-supported Established 1481; 543 years ago (1481) Rector Federico Delfino...
- (Villa di Chiesa). Volume XVIII. Leges Muni****les, Turin, 1901. Leges genuenses (Genoa) Volume XIX. Liber potheris communis civitatis Brixie (Brescia)...
- repudiating Anacletus, recognizing Innocent, and deposing Anselm. The Annales Genuenses of Caffaro di Caschifellone, a contemporary of Bishop Syrus, states that...
- Attachment by Galeazzo Gatari. Giorgio Stella: Genoa Chronicle (Annales Genuenses) from 1298 to 1409, extended to 1435 by Giovanni Stella, his brother,...
- Euburiates Friniates (in the area now called Frignano) Garuli Genuates (or Genuenses) (in and around Genoa) Hercates Iemeri Ingauni Intemelii Ilvates-Iriates...
- give themselves to the dangers for love of the Redeemer" (Convenerunt Genuenses virtute mirabili / et adiungunt se Pisanis amore amabili. / Non curant...
- later the mayor of Cruzeiro do Sul. Bezerra was born to parents Giucippe Genuense Frota and Maria Júlia Lopes Frota in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 7 May 1945...
- Council of Chalon-sur-Saône. De Clercq, p. 308: "Pappolus episcopus ecclesie Genuense subscripsi." Duchesne, p. 229, no. 10. Altadus, Attadus, Abtadus, Apradus:...