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Monte Soratte (ancient:
Soracte) is a
mountain ridge in the
Metropolitan City of Rome,
central Italy. It is a narrow,
isolated limestone ridge with a...
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Benedict of
Soracte (Benedict of St. Andrew) was a tenth-century
Italian chronicler, a monk at the
monastery on
Mount Soracte. The
Catholic Encyclopedia...
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married No
Accused by
adversaries of
adultery and incest.
Benedict of
Soracte noted that he had "a
collection of women".
According to
Liutprand of Cremona...
- alta stet nive candidum... –
Winter Without Bids Us Make
Merry Within (
Soracte) – (with
borrowing from an
original by Alcaeus) – To Thaliarchus. The snow...
- 177. ISBN 0-631-13209-0. Servius'
commentary to Aeneid, XI. 785 "Mount
Soracte is
located in the
territory of the
Hirpini next to Via Flaminia. It was...
- King Hugh of Italy. However,
there is some
doubt about this.
Benedict of
Soracte recorded that Octavi**** was the son of a
concubine (Genuit (Alberic) ex...
- ("wolves of Sor****", from
Sabine hirpus "wolf"), who
practiced at Mt.
Soracte, 45 km (28 mi)
north of Rome, had
elements in
common with the
Roman Lupercalia...
- the Pope's
Lateran Palace. In the 10th-century
Chronicon of
Benedict of
Soracte, the monk
chronicler writes of the
institution of a
supreme court of justice...
- one son by her,
Count Gregory I of Tusculum.
According to
Benedict of
Soracte, he also had one
illegitimate son, Octavi****, by an
unknown mistress....
- Sor****, his name
among the Sabines, in the
temple dedicated to him on
Mount Soracte. Stygius, from the
river Styx. Summ****, from
summus manium,
prince of...