- Susa (Latin:
Segusio, French: Suse, Arpitan: Suisa) is a town and
comune in the
Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy. In the
middle of Susa Valley...
- of
Segusio,
usually called Hostiensis, (c. 1200 – 6 or 7
November 1271) was an
Italian canonist of the
thirteenth century, born at Susa (
Segusio), in...
- The
siege of
Segusio (Latin: Segusium) or
siege of Susa was the
first clash of the
civil war
between the
Roman emperors Constantine the
Great (r. 306–337)...
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Rosso and
Giacomo Savelli should also be
added here, and
since Henry of
Segusio is also
likely to have
belonged to this faction, its true size
would have...
- and the
master of Odofredus, of the
canonist Hostiensis (Henricus de
Segusio), and of
Jacobus de
Ravanis (Jacques de Revigny), who
taught at Orléans...
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Installed 1261 Term
ended 1262
Predecessor Rinaldo di
Jenne Successor Henry of
Segusio Orders Ordination c. 1227
Consecration 1261
Created cardinal 1244 Personal...
- The
Segusini (Gaulish: *Segusinoi, 'those of
Segusio') were a
Gallic tribe dwelling around present-day Susa, in the
Alpes Cottiae,
during the Iron Age...
- Switzerland)
Segusiavi (*Segusiawī)
Forum Segusiavorum (Feurs)
Segusini Segusio (Susa)
Senoni Agedin**** (Sens)
Sequani Vesontion (Besançon) Suessiones...
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Graiae et
Poeninae and
Alpes Maritimae. The
capital of the
province was
Segusio (modern Susa, Piedmont).
Other important settlements were
located at Eburodunum...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Henry of
Segusio Cardinal-Bishop of
Ostia 1273–1276 Succeeded by
Latino Malabranca Orsini Preceded by
Gregory X Pope...