- of Bec (French:
Lanfranc du Bec), and
Lanfranc of
Canterbury (Latin:
Lanfrancus Cantuariensis). In his lifetime, he was
regarded as the
greatest theologian...
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Gregorius VII 149
Victor III,
Anselmus Lucensis,
Willelmus Calculus 150
Lanfrancus Cantuariensis,
Herluinus Beccensis,
Willelmus Beccensis Abbas, Boso Beccensis...
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licet or vel. L'—Ludovicus. Ł—Lectio. La.—
Lanfrancus (de Crema) or Laurentius. Lắ—laudam. Laf. or Lan.—
Lanfrancus (de Crema). Łatḡ—Lantgravius. lb·—liberi...
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heightened and hung four
bells called "Dunst****, Paulinus,
Itmarus atque Lanfrancus" (Dunstan, Paulinus,
Itamar and Lanfranc). In 1635 the
third was recast...
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Dominicae Incarnationis millesimo septuagesimo intravit Anglicam terram Lanfrancus Cadomensis coenobii abbas,
moventibus et
praecipientibus Willielmo glorioso...
- ARCHIEP. CANT.
Thomas Becket ANSELMUS ARCHIEP. CANT.
Anselm of
Canterbury LANFRANCUS ARCHIEP. CANT
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before the Reformation...
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Pandulfus Nicolaus Thomas Nicolaus Rinonis Augustinus de
Podio Lanfrancus Salvetti, O.Min.
Joannes Tedeschi, O.E.S.A. (1349–1381) Bartholomaeus...
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against the
Consuls of Bergamo, over the
possession of the
diocese by
Lanfrancus.
Lanfrancus had been a
Canon of the
Cathedral of S. Vincenzo. He was finally...
- (1225–1226 Resigned)
Simon (attested 1238)
Imperialis Doria Lanterius Lanfrancus de Nigro, O.Min. (1255–1291)
Nicolaus Faschino, O.Min. (1292–1306?) Emanuel...
- Leodiensis,
Johannes Costerius,
Guitmundus Avers****,
Desiderius Erasmus,
Lanfrancus Cantuariensis and 2 more, De
veritate corporis et
sangvinis Domini nostri...