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Hodierna of
Jerusalem (c. 1116 – c. 1162) was the
countess of
Tripoli through her
marriage to
Raymond II of Tripoli. She
ruled the
County of
Tripoli as...
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Hodierna is a
feminine given name and a
family name.
Hodierna may also
refer to:
Giovanni Batista Hodierna,
astronomer (1597–1660)
Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna...
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Giovanni Battista Hodierna, also
spelled as
Odierna (April 13, 1597 –
April 6, 1660) was an
Italian astronomer at the
court of
Giulio Tomasi, Duke of Palma...
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Suecia Antiqua et
Hodierna ("Ancient and
Modern Sweden") is a
collection of
engravings collected by Erik
Dahlbergh during the
middle of the 17th century...
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phrase 'Deus
cuius hodierna die', in the
collects for the
Innocents and Epiphany.
Hodierna of
Gometz (died 1108),
French noblewoman Hodierna of
Jerusalem (1110–1164)...
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legend of
Rudel and
Hodierna as the
basis for his 1895
verse drama La
Princesse Lointaine, but re****igned the
female lead from
Hodierna to her
jilted daughter...
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Hodierna of St
Albans (fl. 1150–1210) was the
mother of
Alexander Neckam and wet
nurse of
Richard I of England.
Hodierna is also
known as Audierne. According...
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Hafnia Hodierna,
Eller Udførlig
Beskrivelse om den
Kongelige Residentz- og Hoved-Stad Kiøbenhavn (English:
Hafnia Hodierna, Or
Detailed Description of...
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military architecture.
Today he is well
known through his
Suecia Antiqua et
Hodierna, a
collection of
engravings of
topographical research. Erik
Dahlbergh was...
- and his wife,
Hodierna, was unhappy. Her sister,
Queen Melisende of Jerusalem, came to
Tripoli to put an end to
their conflict.
Hodierna preferred to leave...