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Odorico Raynaldi or
Rinaldi (Latin:
Odericus Raynaldus; 20 June 1594 – 22
January 1671), also
known as Raynald, was an
Italian historian and Oratorian...
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Latin inscription in br****
letters (since lost)
identifying the
artist as
Odericus,
probably referring to
designer Pietro di
Oderisio or his son. The inscription...
- Duc de
Berry (1710–1714)
royal domain Charles X of
France (1830–1836)
Odericus Vitalis. The
ecclesiastical history of
England and Normandy,
Volume 1....
- 1250–1520.
volume 3.
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-26646-8.
Odericus Raynaldus,
Annales Ecclesiastici (continuation of Baronius), AD 1288, f...
- Audinus, Audibertus, Audofredo, Audugus, Ausendus, Oda, Odemundus, Odamirus,
Odericus, Odisclus, Odorica, Odoynus, Oduarius,
Otualdo aur-, or- *auraz "sand,...
- The
Wonders of the East. The
Papal letters referring to
Jordan are in
Odericus Raynaldus,
Annales ecclesiastici, 1330, f lv. and lvii (8 April; 14 February)...
- Audinus, Audibertus, Audofredo, Audugus, Ausendus, Oda, Odemundus, Odamirus,
Odericus, Odisclus, Odorica, Odoynus, Oduarius,
Otualdo aur-, or-, to PGmc *auraz...
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Archbishop Antoninus of Florence,
Thomas Cajetan, Juan de Torquemada, and
Odericus Raynaldus all cast
doubt on its authority. On the
other hand, the Gallican...
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verified because this
inscription has not been
preserved to our
times Odericus, O.S.B. Cardinal-priest of S.
Prisca 1066–1082
Abbot of Vendôme 1045–1082...
- (1538–1607),
published beginning in 1588.
Continued by
Italian historians Odericus Raynaldus (1595–1671),
Giacomo Laderchi (1678–1738) and
Henri Spond****...