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Opizo Peak (Bulgarian: връх Опизо, romanized: vrah
Opizo, IPA: [ˈvrɤx
oˈpizo]) is the
mostly ice-covered peak of
elevation 1137 m near the west extremity...
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Apostasy Heresy Libertas ecclesiae In a
series of
letters issued to
bishop Opizo of Lodi.
Paravicini Bagliani, Agostino. "Sia
fatta la mia volontà". Medioevo...
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Daniel was good.
Daniel visited Kraków,
where he met the
papal legate Opizo, who
wanted to
crown him. The
coronation finally took
place at Drohiczyn...
- (1219),
never consecrated Rainier (1219–1225)
Albert Rezzato (1226–1245)
Opizo Fieschi (1247–1292), in
exile after 1268
Unknown Gerardus Odonis (1342–1349)...
- been
crowned king.[citation needed]
Daniel was
crowned by the
papal legate Opizo de
Mezzano in
Dorohochyn 1253 as the
first King of
Ruthenia (Rex Russiae;...
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Opizzo Fieschi (d. c. AD 1291), also
known as
Opizo or
Opiso dei' Fieschi, was a 13th-century
Italian cleric from the
powerful Genovese Fieschi family...
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early childhood culminating with the
crowning by a
papal legate,
archbishop Opizo, in
Dorohychyn in 1253, King of Rus'. the
title became hereditary in his...
- Cabeza, 7.7 km west-northwest of
Petroff Point and 5.9 km north-northwest of
Opizo Peak.
British mapping in 1980 and 2008.
Antarctic Digital Database (ADD)...
- S****o of Bibianello,
Count Albert of Sabbioneta,
Ariald of Melegnano,
Opizo of
Gonzaga and many
others came to the
emperor and
accepted him as their...
- king of Galicia–Volhynia (1253–1264),
crowned by a
papal legat,
archbishop Opizo in
Dorohychyn in 1253
Casimir III the Great, King of
Poland (1333–1370)...