- Méndez
Mendes Muño, Monio1 Muñoz
Moniz Nuño, Nuno Núñez
Nunes Ordoño,
Ordonho Ordóñez
Ordonhes Pelayo, Paio1 Peláez, Páez Paes, Pais Pero,
Pedro Pérez...
- Ordoño Álvarez (Portuguese:
Ordonho Alvares) (Asturias, c. 1198 – 21
December 1285) was an
Asturian clergyman,
abbot at the
Abbey of
Santa María de Husillos...
- Pope John XXI in 1276)
Bertrand de Saint-Martin (d. 1277) (1273, 1276)
Ordonho Alvares (1198–1285) (1278, 1278)
Bentivenga dei
Bentivenghi (1230–1289)...
- 62 years) 1273 Pope
Gregory X
Cardinal bishop of
Frascati (1273–1276) 4
Ordonho Álvares 1198–1285 († 87 years) 1278 Pope
Nicholas III
Cardinal bishop of...
- Gonçalo, then
family patriarch.
These family squabbles continued, when
Ordonho Ramírez, great-grandson of Mumadona, took the
castle and town,
later bequeathing...
-
after the 11th century, by the
descendant of Paio Vermundes,
presbyter Ordonho Enes. The
founding of the
Monastery of São João de
Cabanas occurred in...
-
created nine
cardinals in one
consistory celebrated on 12
March 1278:
Ordonho Alvares,
Archbishop of
Braga –
named Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati, † 21...
- worse,
sometimes suffering outright ****cution. The king of Asturias,
Ordonho I, took the city in 851, as did
Alfonso VI of León in 1093 when al-Mutawakkil...
- Odo of Châteauroux,
Cistercian (1244–1273) João
Pedro Julião (1273–1276)
Ordonho Alvares,
Ordonius (1278–1285)
Giovanni Boccamazza (1285–1309) Bérenger...
- 1280 –
February 22, 1281
Palazzo dei Papi di
Viterbo Key
officials Dean
Ordonho Alvares Protopriest Anchero Pantaleone Protodeacon Giacomo Savelli Elected...