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- 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...
- refer to the condition of ruler or master (fro-, ric-, vald-, Froya, Theodinus, Tructinus, Hendinus). Another group refers to the tribe, nation or country...
- possession of the curtis proper remained with Alberic's heirs (Gerard and Theodinus), who fortified it back into a castrum. In 1056 the territory of Cantalupo...
- of the cathedral of Modena on 14 July 1184. Their names are recorded: Theodinus of Porto, Tebaldus of Ostia; Joannes of S. Marco, Laborans of S. Maria...
- Cardinal Giovanni Conti da Anagni of S. Marco, and including the subdeacons, Theodinus and Vitellius. Both subdeacons later became cardinals, as Pope Alexander's...
- 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...