- (literally "of the mill"),
translated in
Latin as "Joannes
Frollo de
Molendino", is
Claude Frollo's 16-year-old
dissolute younger brother. He is a troublemaker...
- over 10 km to the east. The
village was
first mentioned in 1231 as "de
molendino de Casterle". The
etymology is unclear. Castelré was home to 305 people...
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domino episcopo.
Decima de omni grano. Et
scultetus solvit )
marcam de
molendino suo.. The
village belonged initially to the
Duchy of Bytom, a fee of the...
-
William Burnell, Dean of
Wells 16
December 1298–aft. 1300:
William de
Molendino bef. 1302–aft. 1302:
Peter de
Averburi bef. 1308–bef. 1320 (d.): Henry...
-
illustrissimis principibus ... qua
functus est ...Federicus
comes palatinus in
Molendino regio vlt.
Novembris Anno
MDXIX (Augsburg:
Sigismund Grimm und Marx Wirsung...
- Côte-d'Or 937 or 938, 1257 Pont, Le, com. Bligny-sur-Ouche Côte-d'Or In
molendino de
Ponte 1238 Pont, Le, com. Pont-et-M****ène Côte-d'Or 1368 Pont, Le,...
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ibidem construendi.
Addidit eciam eisdem fratribus loeum pro
hedifieando molendino in
rivulo per
vallem Podgradya decurrente. Ivančan,
Ljudevit (1899). Kapela...
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Clercx and
Richard Hoppin suggested that he
could have been the
Petrus de
Molendino,
civis parisiensis mentioned in
connection with Pope
Clement VI in 1345...