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known as
William of Sabina,
Guglielmo de Chartreaux,
Guglielmo de Savoy,
Guillelmus, was an
Italian clergyman and
papal diplomat. He was
frequently appointed...
- Falguières,
Guilelmus de Falgario,
Guillelmus de Falgaria,
Guillelmus de Falegar,
Guillelmus de Fulgario,
Guillelmus de Falengaria. "History of Medieval...
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William of Moerbeke, O.P. (Dutch:
Willem van Moerbeke; Latin:
Guillelmus de Morbeka; 1215–35 – c. 1286), was a
prolific medieval translator of philosophical...
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William of Heytesbury, or
William Heytesbury, or
William de Heytisbury,
called in
Latin Guglielmus Hentisberus or
Tisberus (c. 1313 – 1372/1373), was an...
- earlier.
Summa Aurea influenced John of Treviso.
Guillaume d'Auxerre,
Guillelmus Autissiodorensis,
Wilhelm von Auxerre. Haec est
opinio Praepositini et...
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William of
Alnwick (lat.
Guillelmus Alaunovic****, c. 1275 –
March 1333) was a
Franciscan friar and theologian, and
bishop of Giovinazzo, who took his...
- am****ing a
significant following of students. The 13th-century historian,
Guillelmus Brito, do****ented a
dispute that
arose during the
lifetime of Amalric...
- Saint-Maixent for the year 1099:
Willelmo comiti natus est filius,
equivoce Guillelmus vocatus ('a son was born to
Count William,
named William like himself')...
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Guillaume Adam (Latin:
Guillelmus Adae), also
known in
English as
William Adam (died c. 1341), was a
Dominican missionary, writer, and
French Catholic...
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Guillem Soler (fl. 1380s),
sometimes given as
Guillelmus Soleri,
Guillermo Soler and
Guglielmo Soleri, was a
Majorcan cartographer of the 14th century...