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- 926, he took Ratherius with him as a companion. Hilduin's cousin, Hugh of Italy was the current king, and after many difficulties, Ratherius received the...
- Look up rather in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rather may refer to: Ratherius, bishop of Verona Abdul Rahim Rather (born 1957), an Indian politician...
- Historiae Augustae. A century after his death the work was continued by Ratherius, the best scholar of the day, familiar with Plato's Timaeus, Horace, Terence...
- other contemporaries also accused John of immoral behaviour. For example, Ratherius of Verona wrote: What improvement could be looked for if one who was leading...
- all claims on the Italian throne, the Bavarian duke allied with Bishop Ratherius and marched against Verona, but the campaign failed. In 935, Eberhard...
- Peter Martyr, Dominican preacher and saint Ippolito Pindemonte, poet Ratherius, Medieval bishop and writer Francesca Rettondini, actress Carlo Rovelli...
- University of Liège Liège Science Park Bishop of Liège Liège–Bastogne–Liège Ratherius Liège Island, Antarctica, named after the city Rida (River) "Bevolking...
- ****anese waka poet (b. 954) Muhammad Bal'ami, Persian historian and vizier Ratherius (or Rathier), bishop of Verona Shi Chonggui, emperor of Later Jin (b....
- which was far more peripatetic and militarily oriented. Among others, Ratherius and Liutprand of Cremona spent time at the court. Many of the next generation...
- Johannes Scotus Eriugena (815–877) ****er (d. 909) Notker Balbulus (840–912) Ratherius (890–974) Hrotsvitha of Gandersheim (935–973) Thietmar of Merseburg (975–1018)...