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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...
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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...
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Pilgrim (or Piligrim, from
Latin Peregrinus,
Pellegrinus, etc.) is a
given name. It may
refer to:
Pilgrim I (archbishop of Salzburg) (died 923) Piligrim...
- 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...
- 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...
- Virgin-martyr
Irene of
Thessaloniki (4th century)
Martyrs Irenaeus,
Pellegrinus and Irene, at
Thessaloniki (284–305)
Martyrs Neophytus, Gaius, and Gai****...
- (2007), pp. 39–72
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Reredos of
Pellegrinus II.
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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...
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Abbey in Austria. The
abbey foundation charter was
issued in 1136 by
Pellegrinus I,
Patriarch of Aquileia,
although monastic life had
begun a year earlier...