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- Arnulf of Milan, Gesta Archiepiscoporum Mediolanensium, p. 8. Arnulf of Milan, Gesta Archiepiscoporum Mediolanensium, p. 8. Continuator Reginonis, a.965,...
- him, possibly, the first Count of Ventimiglia. According to the Gesta Mediolanensium, Conrad made peace with the Germans under Otto I when his father and...
- recorded the events in a poem titled "Liber ********, sive de bello Mediolanensium adversus Comenses". Initially, Como seemed to prevail due to smart tactics...
-  I. Geneva. p. 185. Argelati, Filippo (1755). Bibliotheca scriptorum Mediolanensium. Vol. II. Milan. p. 2058. Stirling, William; Banting, Frederick Grant...
- Italian Wikipedia entry. Argelati, Filippo (1745). Bibliotheca Scriptorum Mediolanensium. Vol. I. Milan. pp. 96, 158, 447, 456. Biscaro, Gerolamo (1915). "Panfilo...
- the Acts of the Saints for the month of June. De studiis litterariis Mediolanensium antiquis et novis prodromus, Milan, 1729. This curious work contains...
- strage coruit in mortem, amarissimam hominibus diligentibus civitatem Mediolanensium et ecclesiam." "Hoc ubi Otto comes Mediolanensis perspexit, pro imperatore...
- vita Francisci Sfortiae IV Mediolanensium ducis; 3. Panegyricus in funere Nicolai Picenini; 4. De laudibus Mediolanensium urbis panegyricus. Simeoni,...
- — Successores S. Barnabae Apostoli in Ecclesia Mediolanensi In Archiepiscoporum Mediolanensium series historico-chronologica, which was compiled by Giuseppe Antonio...
- septentrionalis: Nobilium Mediolanensium", 1550–1555 Emblem de Cataniis de Arexio, "V. Insignia urbium Italiae septentrionalis: Nobilium Mediolanensium", 1550–1555...