- 1285–1294
Johannes II of
Vechten 1294–1300
Johannes III of
Schwerin 1300–1302
Isarnus Tacconi of Fontiès-d'Aude 1303–1310 Jens
Grand titular,
never came to Riga...
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Isarnus (Isarn, in French) was the
Bishop of
Grenoble from 950
until his
death in 976 or later.
During the
reign of
Conrad the
Peaceful he was instrumental...
- a
peaceful solution. The
papal nuncio sent out to
execute the verdict,
Isarnus Tacconi (also
Isarno Morlane) from Fontiès-d'Aude,
archpriest of Carc****onne...
- Prince-Archbishop of
Bremen (11
February 1310 –
death 30 May 1327)
Isarnus [sv; da; no; de; et; ru] (
Isarnus Takkon; 11
April 1302 – 12 June 1310), from Fontiès-d'Aude...
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Ermengardis its
first abbess in 945. At that date he
signed a
charter as
Domnus Isarnus comes et
marchio dum
resideret in
Paliarensis regno: "Lord Isarn, count...
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Saint Gerard Sagredo (Gerard of Csanád),
Apostle of
Hungary (1046)
Saint Isarnus of M****illes,
Abbot (1048)
Saint Abramius,
first Abbot of
Mirozh Monastery...
- 1080–1095) Hec est
memoria de
ipsas rancuras que abet
dominus Guitardus Isarnus,
senior Caputense, de
rancuras filio Guillelm Arnall et que ag de suo pater...
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election was voided. Pope
Clement V then
transferred Archbishop Isarnus to Salerno.
Isarnus had been
Prior of the
monastery of Benavento, O.S.A. He was Archbishop...
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expelled in 965 by
forces organized by
Bishop Isarnus (949–990).
After the
threat was gone,
Bishop Isarnus rebuilt the cathedral, and
initiated a project...
- 1080–1095) Hec est
memoria de
ipsas rancuras que abet
dominus Guitardus Isarnus,
senior Caputense, de
rancuras filio Guillelm Arnall et que ag de suo pater...