- the abbey,
appointed with the
consent of the
monks the prior,
Cardinal Oderisius, to
succeed him in the abbacy, just as he
himself had been
appointed by...
-
signed himself, "
Oderisius diaconus et praepositus". Pope
Paschal died in Rome in the
Castel S.
Angelo on 21
January 1118.
Cardinal Oderisius took part in...
- Senioretto, the
Provost of the
monastery at Capua. This
merely fired up
Oderisius to hire
troops and
destroy the
Rocca di Bantra,
which was held by supporters...
- 1043 the
abbey was
placed under imperial protection.
Around 1060,
abbot Oderisius I,
fearing an
advance of the
Normans towards Chieti,
fortified the monastery...
-
abbot of
Monte C****ino,
Oderisius I, to
prepare a
biography of
Menna and an
account of the
translation of his relics.
Oderisius gave the task to his librarian...
-
Giovanni (circa 1030 or 1025–1036)
Oderisio (or
Oderisius) (1059–1088)
Oderisio dei
Conti di
Sangro (1112–1137)
Vitale Savelli (1130?–?)
Oderisio dei...
- Dauferio) : 1058–1087
Oderisius I (Oderisio) : 1087–1105 Otto (Ottone) : 1105–1107
Bruno (Bruno) : 1107–1111
Gerard (Gerardo) : 1111–1123
Oderisius II (Oderisio) :...
- is
patroness of Palermo. The
chronicler Amatus of Montec****ino
names Oderisius, the
oldest brother of Berard,
Count of Marsia,
against whom
Berard rebelled...
- of
Gaeta to
imprison Leo, a
consul of Fondi, and his son Peter.
Abbot Oderisius II of Montec****ino, with the
approval of Pope
Calixtus II, then seized...
- the
neighbouring Atina (Atina, Lazio),
because he had
supported Abbot Oderisius, who had been
deposed by Pope
Honorius II. In 1131 he
returned to the...