- The
Norman Guitmund (died c. 1090–1095),
Bishop of Aversa, was a
Benedictine monk who was an
opponent of the
teachings of
Berengar of Tours. In his youth...
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territory of the
Eastern Emperor. One of the
first bishops was the
Norman Guitmund (died c. 1090–95), a
Benedictine monk, theologian, and
opponent of Berengar...
- 1979). His On the Body and
Blood of the Lord is
translated (along with
Guitmund of Aversa's
tract on the same matter) in
volume 10 of the
Fathers of the...
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canonical age of
retirement of 75.
Azolinus (1053– ? ) [
Guitmund I] [
Guitmund II] ...
Guitmund (1089–1094)
Joannes (attested 1094–1101)
Robertus (attested...
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Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913.
Uhtred Anselm of
Canterbury (1033–1109)
Guitmund Rab****
Maurus Pietro Delfino (1444–1525),
Camaldolese Jacques Le Bossu...
- Bec,
Archbishop of Canterbury;
William Bona Anima,
Archbishop of Rouen;
Guitmund,
Bishop of Aversa; Arnost,
Bishop of Rochester;
Turold of Brémoy, Bishop...
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thirteenth century.
Alain of
Lille (d, 1203)
Alger of Liège
Gaufridus Guitmund Peter of
Poitiers (d. 1205)
Ratramnus Ruprecht of
Deutz William of Auxerre...
- of Falaise,
maternal uncle of the Duke of Normandy.
Formerly Widmund or
Guitmund; in
medieval Latin: Widmundus, Guidmundus, or even Guimundus. This anthroponym...
- a
cardinal until his death. Hüls, p. 213 no. 6; Ott.,
Michael (1913). "
Guitmund" . In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.).
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert...
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Benedict in
Taranto among the
possessions of the
abbey of Cava and
appointed Guitmund to the see of Aversa. Finally, the
synod promulgated the
Truce of God in...