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    Albert of Jerusalem, OSC (1149 – 14 September 1214), also Albertus Hierosolymitanus, Albertus Vercelensis, Saint Albert, Albert of Vercelli or Alberto...
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    Berthold of Calabria, as well as Albert of Vercelli, have traditionally been associated with the founding of the order, but few clear records of early Carmelite...
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    patriarch of Jerusalem, Albert of Vercelli, pronounced Maria and John married the next day. Their coronation was held in the Cathedral of Tyre on 3 October...
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  • Luigi Vercelli (1898–1972), Italian footballer Albert of Vercelli (died 1214) Atto of Vercelli (died 961), Lombard who became bishop of Vercelli in 924...
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    them. Albert of Vercelli, patriarch of Jerusalem (d. 1214) Al-Fa'iz bi-Nasr Allah, Fatimid caliph (d. 1160) Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn, Korean ruler of Goryeo...
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    Errico Gaetani) (1202–1204) Albert of Vercelli (also known as Albert Avogadro) (1204–1214) Raoul of Mérencourt (1214–1225) Gerold of Lausanne (1225–1238) vacant...
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    nobleman August 30 – Peter of Capua the Elder, Italian cardinal and papal legate September 14 – Albert of Vercelli, Latin patriarch of Jerusalem September 16...
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  • Blessed Albert Avogadro (1149–1214), Italian canon lawyer, Bishop of Bobbio, Bishop of Vercelli and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem; author of the Carmelite...
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  • and health worker (d. 1233) Urraca of Portugal, queen consort of León (d. 1211) 1149 Albert of Vercelli, patriarch of Jerusalem (d. 1214) Al-Fa'iz bi-Nasr...
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  • day: Albert of Vercelli Ariadne of Phrygia Blessed Cecilia Eusepi Stanislaus Papczyński Hildegard of Bingen Lambert Robert Bellarmine Satyrus of Milan...
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    Albert of Vercelli in the 1190s. On 20 July 1191, Albert and Peter handed down a judgement in favour of the cathedral of Genoa against the church of Santa...
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    following day, Patriarch of Jerusalem Albert of Vercelli married him to Queen Maria. John and Maria were crowned in the Cathedral of Tyre on 3 October. The...
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    Albert of Vercelli comes to the Holy Land. c. 1207 Patriarch Albert completes a regulation for the hermits living on Mount Carmel at the request of their...
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  • Poor "Saint of the day: Albert Chmielowski". Archived from the original on 27 January 2020. Retrieved 27 January 2020. The Cardinals of the Holy Roman...
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  • nobleman August 30 – Peter of Capua the Elder, Italian cardinal and papal legate September 14 – Albert of Vercelli, Latin patriarch of Jerusalem September 16...
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    and Vercelli), probably without any specific destination in mind, but after a little while he was stopped at an Austrian roadblock. Charles Albert identified...
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    writing a commentary on Albert of Vercelli, credited with the Carmelite Rule, Papebroch said that the tradition that the origin of the order dated back to...
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    Valsássina-Como-Vercelli, died of a cocaine overdose on 28 November 1988. Ludwig Rudolph placed a call to his brother in London, imploring him to take care of the...
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    Archdiocese of Vercelli (Latin: Archidioecesis Vercellensis) is a Latin Metropolitan archdiocese of the Catholic Church in northern Italy, one of the two...
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  • Soffredo (category Latin Patriarchs of Jerusalem)
    or Goffredo in some sources. Born in Pistoia, he was made cardinal deacon of Santa Maria in Via Lata in the 1182 consistory. He took part in the 1185 conclave...
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    Rule of Saint Augustine. Carmelites follow the Rule of Saint Albert, which was written specifically for them in the early 1200s by Albert of Vercelli and...
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    assaulted Pavia, Vercelli, and Novara. In 1019, he reconciled with Henry, but in 1022, all four brothers were captured by Henry's forces and Albert submitted...
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  • of avogaro hereditary, and a number of noble families with the name Avogaro or Avogadro developed over the following centuries, in Brescia, Vercelli and...
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    tenth-century Vercelli Book, the poem may be as old as the eighth-century Ruthwell Cross, and is considered one of the oldest extant works of Old English...
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  • husband of Isabella I, queen of Jerusalem. Raoul worked as a notary in the Haute Cour in Acre. In 1206, Albert, formerly bishop of Vercelli, arrived...
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    and Gotha, through his father Albert, Prince Consort. The last reigning members of the House of Hanover lost the Duchy of Brunswick in 1918 when Germany...
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    Borgomanero at the foot of the Alps, and the Austrian forces occupied Novara, Vercelli and Trino, with the road to the Piedmontese capital, Turin, lying open...
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    rejoined the forces of the reserve division, which was already retreating towards Robbio and Vercelli. This marked the end of the Battle of Mortara. The Austrians...
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    Vercelli) with the troops of de La Tour and then with those of the Austrian general Ferdinand von Bubna, who occupied Vercelli and Alessandria on 11 April...
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    Hellmouth (redirect from Mouth of Hell)
    the association of pagan mythological images with Christian ones, in hogback grave markers for example. In the Anglo-Saxon Vercelli Homilies (4:46-8)...
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