- was a
feudal title in France, a term
descended from
mediaeval Latin vicedominus. Like the avoué or advocatus, the
vidame was
originally a
secular official...
- in Pisa and from 1115 is
attested as subdeacon. 1133–1138 he
acted as
vicedominus of the
archdiocese of Pisa.
Between May 1134 and
February 1137 he was...
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sederunt domini Joannes Portuensis et
sanctae Rufinae,
Petrus Tuscul****,
Vicedominus Praenestinus,
frater Bonaventura Albanensis,
frater Petrus Ostiensis...
-
evolved and
changed over time, and
included hostiarii, vestararius,
vicedominus, nomenclator,
cubiculario (chamberlain), sacellarius,
praelatini palatini...
-
Hohenveld 1492-1496
Vicedominus-Burggrave
Siegmund Schnaidpeck 1497-1501
Vicedominus-Burggrave Hans
Mader 1501-1503
Vicedominus-Burggrave
Lorenz Saurer...
- of Champagne), the provost, the dean, the cantor, the treasurer, the
vicedominus, the scholasticus, and the poenitentiarius.
There were also a number...
- A
visdomino (cf. vidame,
vicedominus) was the
representative of the
Republic of
Venice in the city of
Ferrara from the late 13th
century until 1509. The...
-
subdeacons of
Halberstadt Cathedral. By 1193
Gardolf had
become dean and
vicedominus of the cathedral.
According to the
Deeds of the Bishops, he
served as...
-
investiture on 2
January 1339 1359-1369
Comutinus della Meduna Comuzio Vicedominus 1359
Morettino della Meduna 1360
Leonardo di
Meduna received feudal investiture...
- (1223-1251)
Philip I (1251-1257)
Vicedomino de
Vicedominis (1257-1273)
Grimier Vicedominus (1274-1282)
Rostan de
Noves (1283-1311) 2
Archbishops of
Arles Provence...