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Nortmann ("Northman") was
Latinised as
Normannus and was
widely used in
Latin texts. The
Latin word
Normannus then
entered Old
French as Normands. From...
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directly from Old
Norse Norðmaðr,
Latinized variously as Nortmannus,
Normannus, or
Nordmannus (recorded in
Medieval Latin, 9th century) to mean "Norseman...
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inadvertently create extra problems for our hero), and
Norman Gnu (AKA
Normannu the
Gnostic Gnu, a free-spirited
mystic who
travels through time). Unlike...
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Richard Hoppin and
Suzanne Clercx have
identified him with 'Dionisius
Normannus',
mentioned in the Musicalis/Scientia motet,
though this is uncertain...
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Archbishop of York, 1109–1114) 1109-:
Robert c.1132:
Thomas (
Normannus) c.1135:
Robert c.1141–1152:
Thurstan c.1153–1154:
Roger de Pont L'Évêque...
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ecclesia Troyana mens. octo
diebus 25 et
successit eid. Steph**** Eps
Normannus. Kehr IX, p. 203, no. 2.
Bishop Steph****
attended the
Roman synod of...