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- Pellegrino II (Latin: Peregrinus, German: Pilgrim; died 1204) was Patriarch of Aquileia in northern Italy from 1195 to 1204. Pellegrino was born in Cividale...
- Pellegrinus I (died 8 August 1161), also called Pilgrim of Ortenburg, was Patriarch of Aquileia in northern Italy from 1130 to 1161. Pellegrinus was a...
- same technique as the Phaistos Disc. The silver altarpiece of patriarch Pellegrinus II (1195–1204) in the cathedral of Cividale was printed with individual...
- show a strong Byzantine influence. In the collegiata, the altarpiece of Pellegrinus II (1195−1204) is a silver retable which had been inscribed in Latin...
- Pilgrim (or Piligrim, from Latin Peregrinus, Pellegrinus, etc.) is a given name. It may refer to: Pilgrim I (archbishop of Salzburg) (died 923) Piligrim...
- The Tower of San Pellegrinu (Corsican: Torra di San Pellegrinu) was a Genoese tower located in the commune of Penta-di-Casinca on the east coast of the...
- (2007), pp. 39–72 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reredos of Pellegrinus II. Gabinetto fotografico ****onale: Complete view of the altarpiece...
- Virgin-martyr Irene of Thessaloniki (4th century) Martyrs Irenaeus, Pellegrinus and Irene, at Thessaloniki (284–305) Martyrs Neophytus, Gaius, and Gai****...
- monastery in Sesto al Reghena. On 24 April 1198 Pope Innocent III asked Pellegrinus II, Patriarch of Aquileia, to resolve the matter and to raise the excommunication...
- (attested 596) ... Sergius (attested 787) ... Caesareus (attested 884) ... Pellegrinus (attested 1173) ... [Anonymous] (attested 1304) Diocese suppressed (1304–1392)...