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Eudes de
Sully (French: Odon de Sully, Odo de Sully; Latin: Odo de
Soliaco) (died 1208) was
Bishop of Paris, from 1197 to 1208. He is
considered to be...
- ****niae 212
Helinandus Frigidi Montis,
Guntherus Cisterciensis, Odo de
Soliaco 213
Sicardus Cremonensis,
Petrus Sarnensis 214–217
Innocentius III vol...
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election of a
successor by
means of a compromise. The
committee chose Jean de
Soliaco, a
fellow canon, but when his case came
before Pope
Martin IV for confirmation...
- 1277; the
Angevin registers from one year
inform us of a
certain "Rubeo de
Soliaco" who was
named "Lord of
Casale Marittima". In the
feudal period, Marittima...
- the
Norman king
Roger II of Sicily. Subsequently, it was
ruled by the
Soliaco family until 1350, then the
Marzano family. In 1550 the land p****ed to...
- abbey,
revised by J.E.
Jackson and M.E.C. Walcott. 1876.
Liber Henrici de
Soliaco: An
inquisition of the
manors of
Glastonbury Abbey, of the year 1189. J...