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Blaisio Ugolino (also
known as
Blasius or Biagio,
surname Ugolini or
Ugolinus) (born c. 1700) was an
Italian polyhistor. He is best
known for a huge collection...
- (1247– ? )
Anonymous (dead
before 6
February 1253)
Pastor (attested 1263)
Ugolinus (attested 1292)
Sinibaldus (1317– ? )
Theodescus Spinola, O.P. (1328–1345 ...
- Sax/Misox and the
Norantola family vanished from
historical records. In 1324
Ugolinus von Sax was
listed as the
owner of the castle. In the
early 14th century...
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Benno (1230–1242)
Gualterius (attested 1243)
Ranerius (attested 1244)
Ugolinus, O.P. (1245–1249)
Algisius Rosatta (1250–1251)
Jacobus (attested 1251–1261)...
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republished in the
following year, and afterwards, in 1744, by
Blasius Ugolinus in
Thesaurus Antiquitatum. In 1685
appeared Spencer's
major work, his De...
- the
diocesan synod, of the
provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
Bishop Ugolinus, O.Min. (1311-1336)
presided at a
diocesan synod in 1312,
probably in September;...
- (attested 1206) ...
Salvus (attested 1295) ...
Petrus (attested 1306) ...
Ugolinus de Auximo, O.P. (attested 1340)
Guilelmus (died 1348)
Thomasius (attested...
- the
Journal de Trévoux, 1705, and a
Latin version in vol. xxviii. of
Ugolinus's 'Thesaurus Antiquitatum' (p. 1283). 'Tabula nova et
accurata exhibens...
- 1265. Cappelletti, pp. 244-245. Gams, p. 678. Eubel, I, p. 158 and 245.
Ugolinus (Acquaviva) was a
native of Cagli, and a
Canon of the Cathedral. He was...