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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...
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Landolfus Sagax or
Landolfo Sagace (sagax
meaning "expert" or "scholar") was a
Langobard historian who
wrote a
Historia Romana in the
Beneventan Duchy...
- Livius". www.livius.org.
Retrieved 2020-09-06. Bird (1993), pp. xliv & seq.
Landolfus Sagax,
Historia Miscella,
about AD 1000. Bird (1993). This article incorporates...
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probably refers to the
Romanized Visigoths after their entry into Spain.
Landolfus Sagax,
writing in the 10th or 11th century,
calls the
Visigoths the Hypogothi...
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subsectorum lib. II. (1565). In 1569, he
became the
first to
publish Landolfus Sagax'
Historia Romana, and
under the name by
which it
became better known:...
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early 6th century.
Besides the Table,
Theophanes the
Confessor (c. 800),
Landolfus Sagax (c. 1000) and
Nikephoros Kallistos (c. 1320) all
preserve this quartet...
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derivative of
Jordanes and once in the
Historia Miscella of
Landolfus Sagax in a p****age
derived from Paul.
Johann Kaspar Zeuss,
followed by...
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medieval historian writing at the eve of the millennium, the
Lombard Landolfus Sagax, held that
Philip had
confessed to Fabian,
Bishop of Rome, instead...
- Tome II (Naples), CCLX, 62, a
charter of July 969
records a
donation of
Landolfus filius bone
memorie domni Atenolfi, qui fuid
princeps Benebenti (Landulf...
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raised Benevento to the rank of archdiocese,
granted its
bishop Landolfus the
title of
archbishop with the pallium, and the
right to consecrate...