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Hospito (Hospiton in Latin,
Ospitone in Sardinian) was a
Sardinian chief of
Barbagia (dux Barbaricinorum) who
converted to
Christianity in the late sixth...
- the
Great wrote a
letter to
Hospito, a
Christian whom he
calls the "leader of the Barbaricini" (dux barbaricinorum).
Hospito apparently permitted the evangelisation...
- and
religious traditions, one of its
kings being Hospito. Pope
Gregory I
wrote a
letter to
Hospito defining him "Dux Barbaricinorum" and,
being Christian...
- that the
natives from the most
interior areas, led by the
tribal chief Hospito,
joined their brethren in
making the
switch to
Latin around the 7th century...
- the end of the
sixth century Pope
Gregory I
reached an
agreement with
Hospito,
chief of the barbaricini, that
guaranteed the
conversion of his people...
- who in 594 sti****ted a pact with the
leader of the
Barbaricini named Hospito. In 595,
Gregory sent a
bishop to
Sardinia to
continue the
mission of conversion...
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Hormizd II
Hormizd III
Hormizd IV
Horreum Margi,
Battle of
Hosios Loukas Hospito Hovhannes-Smbat III of
Armenia Hrach Bartikyan Hranislav Hugh I, Count...
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ANTONII MANOEL FELICISSIMO PRIN****TU
RESTAURATA MOENIA TUO, DIVE PAULE,
HOSPITO, PRÆDICATIONE, QUAM VETUSTATE,
CLARIORE TIBI
MERITO NUNCUPANT MELITENSES...