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Guillaume Budé (French: [ɡijom byde];
Latinized as
Guilielmus Budaeus; 26
January 1467 – 20
August 1540) was a
French scholar and humanist. He was involved...
- Heytesbury, or
William Heytesbury, or
William de Heytisbury,
called in
Latin Guglielmus Hentisberus or
Tisberus (c. 1313 – 1372/1373), was an
English philosopher...
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Guillaume de
Champeaux (c. 1070 – 18
January 1121 in Châlons-en-Champagne),
known in
English as
William of
Champeaux and
Latinised to
Gulielmus de Campellis...
- also
known for the
facade sculpture signed by
Nicholaus and an ****ociate
Guglielmus, and the rose
window (c. 1200),
which is the work of Brioloto. Zeno is...
- by a
single piece.
There is one
ballata by
Guglielmus and
Egidius de Francia, and a
madrigal by
Guglielmus alone. The 119
pieces in the m****cript are:: 18–26 ...
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illegitimate (later legitimised) son of
Joannae (Joanna)
Meyerts and
Guglielmus (Willem) Cruyl. The
details about his life are not
always clear, including...
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Typis Vaticanis, 1677, vol. 2, col. 1035 and 1272. Eubel, Conradus, and
Guglielmus van Gulik,
Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi, vol. 2 (1431-1503), Münich:...
- Legler: Apulien, p. 277 Willemsen: Apulien, p. 46. "The
happy bishop Guglielmus II
built this
temple to God and the
Blessed Mary and for you the faithful...
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January 1097)
Hubertus Cenomanicus (20 June 1097 – 13
December 1101)
Guglielmus Bigoctus (13
January 1102 – 1108)
Guglielmo (1108 –
after 1127?) Honorius...
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Avignon Obedience Joannes da Nerone, O.Min. (1383–1396)
Avignon Obedience Guglielmus, O.Min. (1396–c.1421)
Angelo Corposanto, O.P. (1421–1424)
Donato da Brindisi...