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Guglielmo Embriaco (Latin
Guillermus Embriacus,
Genoese Ghigærmo de ri Embrieghi,
English William the Drunkard; born c. 1040), was a
Genoese merchant and...
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Guileville or
Guillaume de Guilleville. The
Latin version of the name is
Guillermus de Deguilevilla. The Vie is
summarised thus by
Marco Nievergelt: The Vie...
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William Vorilong, also
known as
Guillermus Vorrilong,
Willem of Verolon,
William of Vaurouillon,
Guilelmus de
Valle Rouillonis, etc.[1] (ca. 1390 - 1463)...
- and Ten attest. The
initial letters of the poem's ten
books spell out
GUILLERMUS. One thirteenth-century
biographical gloss from Paris,
Bibliotheque Nationale...
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salvaged from the
ruins of the Colosseum. Its façade
reads the following:
Guillermus de Estoutevilla,
Episcopus Ostiensis,
Cardinalis Rothomagensis, Sanctæ...
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inquisitor of Barcelona,
Arnaldus Borgueti's
insomnia and the
friar Guillermus de Gardaga's
fever and dysentery. Gui was made
Bishop of Tui on 26 August...
- Anthony's relative,
Theodora of Thessalonike. The
eleventh century monk
Guillermus Ludovicus brought along with the many
other relics he
collected during...
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casually remarking that he'd
rather be cut into
pieces than
renounce God).
Guillermus Ludovicus,
bishop of Salpi,
gifted to the
abbey of St Paul in Cormery...
- ed. V de Bartholomeis,
Fonti per la
storia d’Italia 76 (Rome, 1935).
Guillermus Apuliensis,
Gesta Roberti Wiscardi, ed. M
Mathieu (Palermo, 1961). Orderic...
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invested with his
pastoral staff at the tomb of St Martin. On July 19, 1103,
Guillermus Ludovicus,
bishop of
Salpi and
former monk of the monastery, presented...