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Dominicus Gundissalinus, also
known as
Domingo Gundisalvi or
Gundisalvo (c. 1115 –
after 1190), was a
philosopher and
translator of
Arabic to Medieval...
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Gonsalvus Hisp**** (Spanish:
Gonzalo de España; c. 1255 – 1313) was a
Spanish Franciscan theologian and
scholastic philosopher, who
became Minister General...
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Superiors of
Mossul Father Domenico Berré,
Dominican Order (O.P.) (? – 1921)
Gundisalvo Galland, O.P. (1923 – 1924)
Bertrando Labbé, O.P. (1931 – 1937) Ceslas...
- 1989, p. 309, n. 104:
regnantibus matre mea
Urraca regina et
fratre meo
Gundisalvo in Aragone. Martínez Díez 2007, pp. 38–39. Martínez Díez 2007, p. 36....
- García
Gallo 1945, 203. García
Gallo 1945, 203:
Posuerunt terminos ****
Gundisalvo filio imperatori nostro domno Adefonso princeps. García
Gallo 1945, 204...
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survived after the
campaign of 863,
including Bordjia belonging to the
Count Gundisalvo (or Gonzalo),
which some
historians identify with Burgos.
After this,...
- the
Muslim historian Ibn 'Idhari
mentions that an
expedition defeated "
Gundisalvo" Lord of Burdgia.
Oliver Copons believes that the
great fortress was already...
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bishop by Gómez
Manrique (bishop),
Archbishop of Toledo, with
Bishop Gundisalvo,
Bishop of Viseu,
serving as co-consecrator. On 3
October 1370, he was...
- (1579–1592)
Basilio Pignatelli (1593–1599)
Giuseppe de
Rossi (1599–1605)
Gundisalvo De
Rueda (1606–1622) Álvaro de Mendoza, O.F.M.Obs. (1622–1628) Gaspare...
- (r. 1125–1152)
sponsored uncensored translations, at
first by
Domingo Gundisalvo a
mozarab who
rendered into
Latin the
Spanish translations from Arabic...