- Ordoño Álvarez (Portuguese:
Ordonho Alvares) (Asturias, c. 1198 – 21
December 1285) was an
Asturian clergyman,
abbot at the
Abbey of
Santa María de Husillos...
- eius
Ordonius, qui
allisit Albailda. 10.
Deinde filius eius Adefonsus, qui
allisit Ebrellos. 11. Ac post
filius eius G****a. 12. Inde
Ordonius. 13. Inde...
- in there,
without eating for a day and half,
until one of them,
named Ordonius, exclaimed: "Let us eat and drink, so that if the End of the
World comes...
- (Obotrite prince) 1010 1066 John
Scotus 990 1066
Bishop of
Ratzeburg Ordonius of
Astorga 1066
Bishop of
Astorga Rudolph (Rodolph) 1066 Bishop...
- bear
their names and a
confirmation of
their donation. For example, Ego
Ordonius minor rex
confirmo ("I, Ordoño the
younger [i.e., the third],
confirm [this...
- the king
confirms as "Ordoño, son of the
Emperor Alfonso the Great" (
Ordonius,
filius Adephonsi Magni imperatoris). A do****ent from 950 can also be cited...
-
Cistercian (1244–1273) João
Pedro Julião (1273–1276)
Ordonho Alvares,
Ordonius (1278–1285)
Giovanni Boccamazza (1285–1309) Bérenger Frédol (1309–1323)...
-
Gregory X's
letter of
appointment of
Ordonius Alvarez states that
Ordonius succeeded Petrus Juli****.
Ordonius Alvares,
Abbot of Fussellença (diocese...
-
papal provision, and on 18
December 1284 he was
consecrated by
Cardinal Ordonius,
Bishop of Tusculum.
During William's time as
Bishop of Dunblane, a conflict...
- of San Xulián de
Samos in
which Bermudo confirms as Veremudus,
prolix Ordonius rex and
Velasquita as uxor ipsius. They
appear together for the last time...