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preceding two
persons Leonius (Dean of Wells), fl. 1213 This
disambiguation page
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title Leonius. If an
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- Léonin (also Leoninus,
Leonius, Leo; fl. 1135s–1201) was the
first known significant composer of
polyphonic organum. He was
probably French, probably...
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Latin poetry, is
traditionally attributed to a
probably apocryphal monk
Leonius, who is
supposed to be the
author of a
history of the Old
Testament (Historia...
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Leonius was the Dean of
Wells during 1213. "The
history and
antiquities of Somersetshire" Phelps,W: London, J.B.
Nichols & Son, 1839 "A
concise history...
- the King's wardrobe. The King put one of his
personal clerks—one
Leonius, son of
Leonius—in
charge of the
financial administration,
appointing him Chamberlain...
- chorale, 2nd part
Conventional Sunday motet (11th
after Trinity) by Leo
Leonius from the
Florilegium Portense Clavier-Uebung, BWV 671: Organ-chorale from...
- 1140–1164: Ivo 1164–1189:
Richard of
Spaxton 1190–1213:
Alexander 1213–1216:
Leonius 1216–1219:
Ralph of
Lechlade 1219–1236:
Peter of
Chichester 1236–1241:...
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bishops who have no
diocese of
their own. 96–102?: Au****e [260?:
Leonius] [394: Octavius] 400–410?:
Quentin 410–423?:
Castor 431?–436: Auxonius...
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Vicenza Predella: Two
captive kings before a
judge – York Bust of
Petrus Leonius –
Homeless Madonna and
Child - 1491, The
Samuel H.
Kress Collection, Philbrook...
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Gaufridus (Geoffrey), 1209 x 1222
Robert Matursal, 1223 x 1224 Jordan, 1236
Leonius, 1236–1239
Ricardus (Richard), 1239 Adam I, 1250 Brian, 1250–1273 Adam...