- by his
second wife Fressenda. He is
usually called Willermus instead of
Wilelmus in
Latin annals and so is
often called Guillerm instead of
Guillaume in...
- quarto. Roma: Pagliarini. p. 174. Lestocquoy, "Introduction", pp. xix-xx.
Wilelmus Gulik and
Conradus Eubel,
Hierarchia catholica medii et
recentioris aevi...
- VX—quintodecimo or 15. vʒ—valet or videlicet. v9—unus or versus. W.deCa.—
Wilelmus de Cabriano. Włło—Willelmo. Wiłłṡ—Willelmus. X—10. Xís—undecim
semis (11...
- The edge of the
ledger stone is
inscribed in
Latin as follows: Hic
jacet Wilelmus Grevel de
Campdene quond(a)m
civis Londinii & flos m(er)cator(um) lanar(iorum)...
- II, Tom. L (in Italian). Torino: C. Clausen.
Witelmus (loosely
called Wilelmus by some) is
known from only two do****ents, one
dated 3
August 1083, in...
-
Tegrino (attested 1057–1061)
Bernardus (attested 1065, 1068)
Wilelmus (attested 1074, 1080)
Wilelmus (attested 1082)
Joannes (attested 1099)
Laurentius (attested...
-
priory of
Cluniac Notre Dame
Boisbreteau date is
unknown but a
licensee Wilelmus mentioned in 1270.
While the
Hundred Years' War
ravaged the
kingdom of...
- 1027–1036)
Atinulfus (attested 1046–1058)
Trasmundus (attested 1059–1075)
Wilelmus (attested 1077)
Gebizo (attested 1099)
Joannes (attested 1101–1109) Joannes...
-
bandon 'at will'.
branco adj. 'white' ('et sub illa
Nicolas Martinis et
Wilelmus Branco', 1177), from
Occitan blanc, from PGmc *blankaz 'white, bright'...
-
Guilelmus (1105–1118)
Bajalardus (Bailardo) (1118–1143)
Lupus (1144–1172)
Wilelmus (1173–1181)
Petrus (1183–1196)
Girardus (1196–c.1216)
Peregrinus (1216–1224)...