- no
doubt that
Theodinus attended its
sessions throughout March. In
April or May 1179,
probably in the
Pentecost Ember Days,
Theodinus was
named cardinal...
-
Gregorio (1154–1157)
Bernard (1158–1176)
Guglielmo Marengo (1176–1178)
Theodinus de
Arrone (1179–1186) Bobo (1189)
Pietro Gallocia (1190–1211) Benedetto...
-
Lictifredus (attested 1128–1130; 1133–1140)
Matthaeus (1130)
Thomas (1141–1146)
Theodinus (1166–1179) ...
Gregorius (1202–1207)
Joannes de
Castrocoeli (1294–1295)...
-
refer to the
condition of
ruler or
master (fro-, ric-, vald-, Froya,
Theodinus, Tructinus, Hendinus).
Another group refers to the tribe,
nation or country...
-
November 1084, at
which time Leo of San
Lorenzo in
Damaso was
archpriest and
Theodinus archdeacon. In the
second letter, Beno
explicitly refers to the pontificate...
-
Suffragan of
Ravenna ...
Gallionistus (649) ... Leo (or Leopertus) (861)
Theodinus (877) ...
Paulus (920)
Gemerius (attested in 953)
Joannes (attested 964)...
- (attested 1059) ... Pandulfus, O.S.B. (attested 1122)
Petrus (ca. 1171–1192)
Theodinus (1193–1227)
Roffredus (attested 1229–1239) Hugo
Guilelmus Nicolaus Adenulfus...
-
refer to the
condition of
ruler or
master (fro-, ric-, vald-, Froya,
Theodinus, Tructinus, Hendinus).
Another group refers to the tribe,
nation or country...
-
Nicholas IV then
chose Theodinus and
appointed him
bishop of
Senigallia on 29
September 1291 by the Bull
Licet ex debito.
Theodinus died in 1294. Ernest...
- the
consecration of the
cathedral of
Modena on 14 July 1184. They were:
Theodinus of Porto,
Tebaldus of Ostia;
Joannes of S. Marco,
Laborans of S. Maria...