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Foreign students at
medieval Italian universities also were
referred to as
ultramontani.
After the
Protestant Reformation in France, the
concept was revived...
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Roman law. The
tradition was
carried on by
French lawyers,
known as the
Ultramontani, in the 13th century.[citation needed] The
merchant classes of Italian...
- "transmontane bailiwicks" (German:
Ennetbergische Vogteien, Italian:
Baliaggi Ultramontani). In 1440, Uri
conquered the
Leventina Valley from the Visconti, dukes...
- et ubi loquitur, ut di****, ex cathedra,
infallibilitatem attribuunt Ultramontani theologi,
quibus alii, et
Galli speciatim, contradi****" G. Finch, The...
- (Leventina Valley) was part of Uri. The
remaining territory (Baliaggi
Ultramontani,
Ennetbergische Vogteien, the
Bailiwicks Beyond the Mountains) was administered...
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remaining territory (the
Bailiwicks Beyond the Mountains; Italian:
Baliaggi Ultramontani, German:
Ennetbergische Vogteien) was
administered by the
Twelve Cantons...
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reached that
there would be six new cardinals,
three Italians and
three "
ultramontani",
thereby preserving the
balance of power. On 18
December 1461, six cardinals...
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transalpine bailiwicks (German:
Ennetbergische Vogteien, Italian:
Baliaggi Ultramontani):
Condominiums of the
Forest cantons of Uri,
Schwyz and Nidwalden: Blenio...