- The
Edictum Theodorici is a set of laws that date from the 5th or 6th-century and that is one of the
codes emanated by
Germanic kings to
settle issues...
- the
Mongols in 1242. The castle's
original name,
Dietrichstein or
lapis Theoderici in Latin, lit. "Dietrich's Stone",
seems to have been
derived from the...
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humility and pride] (in Latin). c. 1120.
Apologia ad
Guillelmum Sancti Theoderici Abbatem [Apology to
William of St. Thierry] (in Latin).
Written in the...
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Basilius Theodericus 485 Q.
Aurelius Memmius Symmachus post
consulatum Theoderici 486
Caecina Mavortius Basilius Decius Longinus 487 Nar.
Manlius Boëthius...
- Ungern, Italien,
Burgundien och
Spanien &c. Sive
Historia Wilkinensium,
Theoderici Veronensis, ac niflungorum;
continens regum atq;
heroum quorundam gothicorum...
- and
Society in the Age of
Theoderic the Great : A
Study of the
Edictum Theoderici,
Cambridge University Press, 2013, note 36. ISBN 1107067561 The Franks...
- of Hoogeveen. It was
first mentioned between 1294 and 1295 as "domus
Theoderici de Arien", and
means "plowed field". In 1840, it was home to 211 people...
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Theodericus Succeeded by
Quintus Aurelius Memmius Symmachus, Post
consulatum Theoderici (East) Preceded by unknown,
possibly Anicius Acilius Aginantius Faustus...
- I, p. 23 no. 10.
Dietrich (von Nieheim) (1890).
Georgius Erler (ed.).
Theoderici de Nyem de
scismate libri tres (in Latin). Leipzig: Veit. p. 101. Gobelinus...
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foreign sources, the
Chronicon Sancti Huberti Andaginensis and the Vita
Theoderici Abbatis Andaginensis, both from Liège
refer to a
certain "Franco Bellagradensis...