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- Gualfardo of Verona (or Wolfhard of Augsburg) (1070–1127) was a Swabian artisan, trader, and hermit who lived around Verona. A hagiographical vita (biography)...
- of Lorraine (d. 1117) Giso IV, count of Gudensberg (approximate date) Gualfardo of Verona, Italian trader and hermit (d. 1127) Guerric of Igny, French...
- consort (b. 1036) Gilla Críst Ua Máel Eóin, Irish historian and abbot Gualfardo of Verona, Italian trader and hermit (b. 1070) William III ("the Child")...
- teatro! ahi! fasto umano!). The cemetery was consecrated on 28 May 1813 by Gualfardo Ridolfi, Bishop of Rimini. The first burial was Giuseppe Receputi, a 25-day-old...
- was joined by two brothers, Paolo and Francesco Del Bianco, and drummer Gualfardo Aiudi. They began by playing in local spots in the Marche region of Italy...
- of Lorraine (d. 1117) Giso IV, count of Gudensberg (approximate date) Gualfardo of Verona, Italian trader and hermit (d. 1127) Guerric of Igny, French...
- consort (b. 1036) Gilla Críst Ua Máel Eóin, Irish historian and abbot Gualfardo of Verona, Italian trader and hermit (b. 1070) William III ("the Child")...
- (1763-1777) Andrea Minucci (1777-1779) Vincenzo Ferretti (1779-1806) Gualfardo Ridolfi (1807–1818) Giovanni Francesco Guerrieri (1819–1822) Giovanni...