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- Settepozzi (Spetses) it encountered a Venetian fleet of 32 galleys, under Guiberto Dandolo, sailing north to Negroponte. The details of the engagement are...
- and the Nice Cathedral suggests that the architect was likely Jean-André Guiberto. In the National Library of France there is a map that bears the name Alessio...
- Maria Gloriosa dei Frari. That year, he was sent with Andrea Zeno and Guiberto Dandolo to congratulate Pope Nicholas III on his election, but the pope...
- figures among witnesses to a notarial deed in Genoa on 4 August 1201; see de Guiberto, Giovanni (1200–1211). "Doc. 350 in vol. I". In M. W. Hall-Cole (ed.)....
- author of the Theses philosophicae quas praeside doctissimo D. ac M. Carolo Guiberto Wautyer ex gentinnes philosophiae professore primario, defendet. He soon...
- Bavaria Witgero (1044–1046) Hunfredus (1046–1051) John Henry (1051–1072) Guiberto di Ravenna [it] (1072–1100), later the Antipope Clement III Ottone Boccatortia...
- (Of all living people, his morals were the worst). Savio, pp. 350-351. Guiberto: Savio, pp. 352-353. Cipolla, p. 12 (114). On 15 July 1100 Bishop Mainardus...
- Historia quae dicitur Gesta Dei per Francos, edita a venerabili Domno Guiberto, abbate monasterii Sanctae Mariae Novigenti III. Alberti Aquensis Historia...
- back to 1026 when "Maliano" is mentioned in the context of holdings that Guiberto di Teutone offered to Pietro II, who at that time was the bishop of Teramo-Atri...
- (993–c. 1001) Varinus (c. 1003 – after 1120) Ingo (1023–1038) Wibertus (Guiberto, Viberto, Uberto) (1039–1054) Eriberto (Umberto, Erberto, Ariberto) (1054–1085)...