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- in the Gesta episcoporum Virdunensium. Richerus tells the story of a Salernitan physician at the French court in 947, whose medical knowledge he describes...
- Saracen pirates. The Salernitans were afraid to offer battle, but the Normans were not. Soon their bravery drew out the Salernitans and together they routed...
- The women of Salerno, also referred to as the ladies of Salerno and the Salernitan women (Latin: mulieres Salernitanae), were a group of women physicians...
- "achieved the near-impossible: an alliance against him of the Beneventans, Salernitans, Neapolitans and Spoletans; later sources include Sawadān as well." In...
- Arduin, among others), had become rivals for hegemony in the south. The Salernitan prin****lity experienced a golden age under Guaimar III and Guaimar IV...
- wholly "mythical" and "apocryphal" account of the siege of Salerno. The Salernitans had advanced knowledge of the attack, which allowed them to make preparations...
- each named after a large coastal city. Along the northern coast of the Salernitan Gulf and on the south of the Sorrentine Peninsula runs the Amalfi Coast...
- "Trotta" or "Trocta" are the only forms of this common woman's name found in Salernitan sources of the 12th century; "Trotula", in contrast, is never do****ented...
- line of dukes, Amalfi remained independent, except for a brief period of Salernitan dependency under Guaimar IV.[citation needed] In 1073, the republic fell...
- First, His Royal Consort, Family, and Court. Nichols/AMS Press. p. 73. "A Salernitan Regimen of Health". Gode Cookery. Archived from the original on 15 January...