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- (1560–1616), an English Roman Catholic exile, founded on Bale's work his Relationum historicarum de rebus anglicis tomus primus (Paris, 1619), better known...
- Gregory's entry in John Pits, Ioannis Pitsei Angli, S. Theologiae Doctoris Relationum Historicarum De Rebus Anglicis Tomus Primus. Parisiis: Apud Rolinum Thierry...
- carstvo, p. 297. According to toponymic evidence. Kuun, Géza (1895). Relationum Hungarorum **** oriente gentibusque originis historia antiquissima (in...
- her death he became Dean of Liverdun. He died in Liverdun, Lorraine. Relationum Historicarum de rebus Angliæ in four parts: De Illustribus Angliæ Scriptoribus...
- Ghilini used sources available to him in Latin, including John Pitts' Relationum historicarum de rebus anglicis, published in paris in 1619. Ghilini's...
- of the Diocese of Rieti, and according to the tenth-century Exceptio Relationum Thrasimund had to compensate the bishop for his loss. In 739 Lucerius...
- Choquet, Sancti Belgi Ordinis praedicatorum (Douai, 1618). John Pitts, Relationum historicarum de rebus anglicis Tomus Primus (Paris, 1619). Aubert Miraeus...
- while Paolo Rinaldi, the author of the unpublished m****cript Liber Relationum, is. He kept himself near the ill Farnese, in the tent where the latter...
- Vol. 2. London: Archibald Constable & Co. p. 229. Pits, John (1619). Relationum historicarum de rebus Anglicis. Vol. 1. Paris: Rolinum Thierry & Sebastianum...
- see p. 120 (Hathi Trust). 'De Ioanne Vito', in Ioannis Pitsei Angli, Relationum Historicarum de Rebus Anglicis Tom. I (Apud Rolinum Thierry et Sebastianum...