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Landulf or Landulph,
Italian Landolfo and
Latin Landolfus, Landulphus, etc., is a
masculine given name of
Germanic (possibly Lombardic) origin. It may...
- Como
elected Guido Grimoldi as
their bishop and
exiled Landolfo.
Despite his exile,
Landolfo continued to
interfere in Como's affairs,
prompting the...
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Boniface appointed Landolfo to the
command of his army, to put down the
revolt of
Landolfo's own
Colonna relatives. By the end of 1298,
Landolfo had captured...
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Landolfo Brancaccio (? in the
Kingdom of
Naples – 29
October 1312 in Avignon) was a
Neapolitan aristocrat,
friend of King
Charles II of Naples, and Roman...
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Landolfo Caracciolo (Latin:
Landulphus Caracciolus; died 1351) was a
Franciscan theologian,
diplomat and
prelate from the
Kingdom of Naples.
Landolfo...
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Dueholm M,
Leone FP,
Valentin L,
Rasmussen CK,
Votino A, Van
Schoubroeck D,
Landolfo C, Installé AJ,
Guerriero S,
Exacoustos C,
Gordts S,
Benacerraf B, D'Hooghe...
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Landulf of
Milan (Italian:
Landolfo di Milano, Latin:
Landulfus Mediolanensis) was a late eleventh-century
historian of Milan. His work
Historiae Mediolanensis...
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Boniface appointed Landolfo to the
command of his army to put down the
revolt of
Landolfo's relatives. By the end of 1298
Landolfo had
captured Colonna...
- scriptores, 2nd ed., V, 3 (Bologna, 1934). His name in
Italian is
Landolfo di San
Paolo or
Landolfo Iuniore; in
Latin Landulphus Iunior.
Chiesa (2004). Cowdrey...
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Landulf of
Yariglia (Italian:
Beato Landolfo da Vareglate) was
Benedictine Bishop of Asti, Italy. He was born in the
latter part of the
eleventh century...