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Giovanni Pipino may
refer to:
Giovanni Pipino da
Barletta (died 1316), an
Italian nobleman and
dignitary of the
Kingdom of
Naples Giovanni Pipino di Altamura...
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Pepin the
Short (Latin:
Pipinus; French: Pépin le Bref; c. 714 – 24
September 768), was King of the
Franks from 751
until his
death in 768. He was the...
- was
tonsured and sent
directly to the
monastery of Prüm. In his
paper "
Pipinus Rex"
historian Carl
Hammer points out the
disparate attention Einhard gives...
- sourcebooks.fordham.edu.
Retrieved 2022-11-12. HAMMER, CARL I. (2008). ""
Pipinus Rex": Pippin's Plot of 792 and Bavaria". Traditio. 63: 235–276. ISSN 0362-1529...
- Nandinus, Naninus, Nunninus, Odinus, Audinus, Pantinus, Pappinus, Pennino,
Pipinus, Quizino, Randinus, Recinus, Sandinus, Scerinus, Sedino, Sendinus, Sisinus...
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California Libraries. New York [The
Forest press]. HAMMER, CARL I. (2008). ""
PIPINUS REX": PIPPIN'S PLOT OF 792 AND BAVARIA". Traditio. 63: 235–276. ISSN 0362-1529...
- da
Barletta (Giovanni
Pipino I or just
Giovanni Pipino, Latin:
Iohannes Pipinus) (death: Naples, 1316) was an
Italian nobleman and
dignitary of the Kingdom...
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Altamura (Giovanni
Pipino II or just
Giovanni Pipino, Latin:
Iohannes Pipinus) (died 1357 in Altamura) was an
Italian nobleman and condottiero. He belonged...
- "butterfly, moth": Papellus, Papitus, Pappinus, Pappo, Pepi, Pipericus,
Pipinus penn-, pen-
possibly to
Latin penna "feather": Penetrudia, ****, Pennino...
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players to play lead
parts and
counterparts of
songs such as
Sumudu Mal
Pipinu and
Dileepa Podi Puthu. For the
first time in Sri
Lanka he used the blocked...