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- division consisted of eastern Liguria and was also known as the marca Januensis or March of Genoa. It consisted of Tuscany with the cities of Genoa, Luni...
- her etymologies from the Legenda Aurea of Jacobus de Voragine (Jacobus Januensis - James of Genoa - in the rubric). This page or section lists people that...
- Jacobus de Voragine, OP (c. 1230 – 13/16 July 1298) was an Italian chronicler and archbishop of Genoa. He was the author, or more accurately the compiler...
- von Luni as the margrave. This territory was also known as the marca Januensis or March of Genoa as its capital city was Genoa. In 961, Otto invaded...
- grammar is also included. The work was created by John Balbi (Johannes Januensis de Balbis or Johannes Balbus), of Genoa, a Dominican, who finished it...
- her etymologies from the Legenda Aurea of Jacobus de Voragine (Jacobus JanuensisJames of Genoa – in the rubric). "Academyofsaintcecilia.com". Ode on...
- Omnipotentia Dei have also been attributed to him. Also rendered as Johannes Januensis de Balbis, John Balbi, or Giovanni Balbi. Hans Sauer in A.P. Cowie (ed...
- Galvano da Levanto or Galv**** de Levanto (fl. c. 1300) was a Genoese physician and writer. Devoutly religious, he may have joined the Third Order of Saint...
- by Avicenna and Serapion; the De synonymis and Quid pro quo of Simon Januensis; the Liber servitoris of Bulchasim Ben Aberazerim, which described preparations...
- Historians believe that this undated map signed with "Nicolay de Caveri Januensis" was completed in 1504–05. It was probably either made in Lisbon by the...