traveled from Montecassino seeking treatment. He and Alfanus became life-long friends. Alfanus joined the Abbey of Montecassino in 1056, but did not...
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Alfanus, Alphanus or Alfano may refer to: Alfanus I, physician, archbishop of Salerno (1058–1085) Alfanus II, archbishop of Salerno (1086–1121) Alfanus...
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Alfanus II or Alfano II (died 1121) was the Archbishop of Salerno from 1086/7 until his death, succeeding Alfanus I. Like his predecessor and his successor...
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and imam (b. 1028) September 20 – Hermann II, German nobleman (b. 1049) Alfanus I (or Alfano), Italian physician and archbishop Al-Lakhmi, Fatimid scholar...
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Pope Stephen returned to Rome, and on 8 March 1058, consecrated Bishop Alfanus I of Salerno. In mid-March, he ordered the provost of Montecassino to collect...
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influence of the Dukes of Naples and Capua where the illustrious Bishop St Alfanus I, an imitator of ancient writers, was closely involved in music, astronomy...
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and imam (b. 1028) September 20 – Hermann II, German nobleman (b. 1049) Alfanus I (or Alfano), Italian physician and archbishop Al-Lakhmi, Fatimid scholar...
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and imprisoned were the brothers of the future archbishop of Salerno, Alfanus I. Graham A. Loud, The Age of Robert Guiscard: Southern Italy and the Northern...
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Alexander III. In 1163, the Pope wrote Alfanus to inform him of a plot against King William I of Sicily. Alfanus passed the information on to his nephew...
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by Alfanus, a wealthy layman or cleric who served as papal chamberlain (Latin: camerarius) to Callixtus. On the bishop's throne is carved "ALFANUS FIER...
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(attested 1041–1047) Amatus (1047–1058) Maraldus (attested 1071–1097) Alfanus (attested 1100–1134) Joannes (attested 1142–1146) Celsus (attested 1156)...
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Eppenstein, German abbot Abd al-Aziz ibn Mansur, Hammadid governor and ruler Alfanus II (or Alfano), Lombard archbishop of Salerno Al-Tughrai, Persian official...
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detached from the diocese, and assigned to the diocese of S. Severo. ... Alfanus (attested c. 994 – 1035) ... Marandus (before 1170) ... Simeon (attested...
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Eppenstein, German abbot Abd al-Aziz ibn Mansur, Hammadid governor and ruler Alfanus II (or Alfano), Lombard archbishop of Salerno Al-Tughrai, Persian official...
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She cites references to Alexander in Malaterra, William of Apulia and Alfanus of Salerno. See the family tree in Loud 2000, p. 300. Falkenhausen 1982...
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Tancred (1182). In the autumn of 1176, Robert accompanied Richard Palmer and Alfanus of Camerota with twenty-five galleys to Saint-Gilles to take custody of...
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1189. He hailed from Camerota in the Principality, and was a nephew of Alfanus, Archbishop of Capua. He was forced into a temporary exile in the Kingdom...
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977–982) Elevated: 10th century Amatus (attested 982–992) ... Alfanus (1058-1085) Alfanus (1085/1086–1121) Romualdus Guarna (1121 Appointed – 21 Jan 1136)...
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