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William de
Montibus (or
William de Monte; d. 1213) was a
theologian and teacher. He
travelled to
Paris in the 1160s,
where he
studied under Peter Comestor...
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Robertus de
Monte Ebulo de
Montibus or Ebal II de Mont (c.1230 – 1269)
English nobleman of
Savoy origin Jean
Bourgeois de
Montibus (fl. 1506),
Roman Catholic...
- II de Mont (Ebulo de
Montibus). https://www.academia.edu/31930999/A_Vaudois_servant_of_Henry_III_Ebal_II_de_Mont_Ebulo_de_
Montibus?email_work_card=view-paper...
- landscape/topographic
features are also
called topographic surnames, e.g., de
Montibus, de Ponte/Da Ponte/Dupont, de Castello, de Valle/del Valle, de Porta, de...
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Sequester (1778). "Tyraca". De
Fluminibus Fontibus Lacubus Nemoribus Paludibus Montibus Gentibus quorum apud
poeta mentio fit. apud
Amandum König. p. 287. Ethnika...
- San
Martino ai Monti,
officially known as
Santi Silvestro e
Martino ai
Monti ("Saints
Sylvester &
Martin in the Mountains"), is a
minor basilica in Rome...
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vitri Ausa
prior facinus cui non
Titania quondam Suffecit pubes congestis montibus altis Nequidquam superas conata ascendere in arces.
Spurn not the remains...
- Jean
Bourgeois de
Montibus was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Cologne (1506–?). In 1506, Jean
Bourgeois was
appointed during...
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include a
dictionary of
geographical allusions in
classical literature, De
montibus, silvis, fontibus, lacubus, fluminibus,
stagnis seu paludibus, et de nominibus...
- bella-donna L.
Species Plantarum 2 1753 "Habitat in Austriae,
Angliae montibus sylvosis."
Edward Harris Ruddock (1867). The
Homoeopathic Vade Me**** of...