-
traveled there with the
Canon Dom
Peter of
Arezzo as well as the
Abbot Grimaldus of Arezzo. His
presentation incited much
interest from the
clergy and...
- Winigisus, Italian: Guinigi(sio) Hodgkin, VIII, 256.
According to Einhard,
Grimaldus Beneventanorum dux
captured Winigisum comitem Spoletii at
Luceria and...
- on 2
February 1556,
examinded and
approved on 9
March 1556.
Silvester Grimaldus de
Metuna Silvestro Grimaldo a
Methuna son of
Baptiste (Battista), Pordenone...
-
pontificate of Pope
Innocent I,
their relics were
brought to Rome by two monks,
Grimaldus and Arnulfus—this
according to a m****cript in the
archives of the deaconry...
- *granō "moustache":
Granilo grim-, to PGmc *grīmōn "mask, helmet": Grima,
Grimaldus gris-, to PGmc *grīsanan "to dread" or *grīsaz "grey": Grisulfus, Gresomarus...
- slender" or "moustache"
Granilo grim- *grīmōn "mask, helmet" Grima,
Grimaldus gris-
germinized forms of
polish krzesi,
bulgarian krasi "to renew" or...
- Grimald,
Latinised Grimaldus (born
around 800; died 13 June 872 in
Saint Gall), was
abbot of
Weissenburg Abbey (around 825–839 and 847–872),
abbot of...
- 909–910) ...
Wolfgherius (attested 927) ...
Zenobius (attested 934–954)
Grimaldus (attested 958–965)
Albericus (attested 968–985)
Raimbertus (attested 987–996)...
- (attested 967, 968) ...
Traso (attested 996) Steph**** (c. 1020) ...
Grimaldus (attested 1051)
Gerardus (attested 1068)
Transbertus Marcellinus Bernardus...
- (attested 1059) ...
Pampo (attested 1070) ...
Heribertus (attested 1111)
Grimaldus (before 1118–after 1153) ...
Oderisius (before 1169 –
after 1190) Oddo...