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Serlo or
Sarlo (French
Serlon,
Italian Serlone) is a
Norman masculine given name,
derived from the Old
Norse Særli, and may
refer to:
Serlo I of Hauteville...
- Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 449.
Davis 1911. Jan Öberg (ed.).
Serlon de Wilton: Poèmes latins. Stockholm, 1965....
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Serlon de
Burci was a
Norman of the
eleventh century.
After the
Norman conquest of England, he
became a
feudal baron and
major landowner in south-west...
- The
monastic Congregation of
Savigny (Savigniac Order)
started in the
abbey of Savigny,
situated in
northern France, on the
confines of
Normandy and Brittany...
- Calabria's
aristocracy (The name
Sarlo is to be
often found in the form Serlo,
Serlon, or
Serlonis used from its
Latin forms). In the 16th
century the
Baron Don...
- Malaterra, monk, preacher, and historian, was a monk
there in his youth.
Serlon and
Philippe the Baker, who
became bishops of Séez.
Frilion or Foulques...
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Palestrina Ronald 1100
Norway 1158 Caithness,
Scotland Earl of
Orkney Blessed Serlon 1158 John of Meda Meda, Milan,
Italy 1159 Brera,
Italy Robert of...
- Bellême, c. 1035–1070
Robert II of Ryes, c. 1070–v. 1081
Gerard I, 1082–1091
Serlon d'Orgères, 1091–1123,
previously abbot of Saint-Évroult John I of Neuville...
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Marcel Schwob, La légende de
Serlon de Wilton.
Walter Map, De
Nugis Curialium 2.4.
Gerald of Wales,
Speculum Ecclesiae 2.33.
Serlon de Wilton. Poèmes latins...
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Maurice Maeterlinck for
Sarah Bernhardt. ****ilège (1896) La légende de
Serlon de
Wilton ("The
Legend of
Serlo of Wilton", 1899. See also
Linquo coax ranis)...