Eugenius of Palermo (also Eugene) (Latin: Eugenius Siculus[citation needed] or Eugenius Panormitanus, Greek: Εὐγενἠς Εὐγένιος ὁ τῆς Πανόρμου, Italian:...
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Prince Eugene of Savoy (redirect from Eugen Prinz von Savoyen-Carignan)
170. Coxe 1820, p. 108. McKay, Baker & von Savoyen 1977, p. 172: "Isolated Spanish troops held on around Palermo till the end of 1719, while no expedition...
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Bernard of Clairvaux (redirect from Bernhard von Clairvaux)
Frederick Barbarossa, received the cross from the hand of Bernard. Pope Eugenius came in person to France to encourage the enterprise. As in the First Crusade...
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Eleanor fell ill. Pope Eugenius invited them to stay at his palace at Tusculum, south of Rome, where they arrived on 9 October. Eugenius had been informed...
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May 824 – 27 August 827 (3 years, 111 days) Eugene II EVGENIVS Secundus Eugenius Rome, Papal States Subject and later the sovereign of the Papal States...
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Sisinnius Diodorus of Laodicea 303/04 Nunechius I, Council of Nicaea (325) Eugenius Theodotus 334 Cecropius of Nicomedia (350). There are 14 named Bishops...
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RT2 Giuseppe Mogavero (born 1954), Italian medical doctor in Isnello, Palermo. JPL · 4627 4628 Laplace 1986 RU4 Pierre-Simon Marquis de Laplace, French...
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Robert Graves (1938); Ostensibly written from the viewpoint of the eunuch Eugenius, servant to Belisarius' wife, but actually based on Procopius' history...
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Crusade in the Fifteenth Century. Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes (1911). "Eugenius IV". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica 9 (11th ed.). Cambridge...
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recognition. Early work in this area was synthesised by Danish professor Eugenius Warming (1841–1924) in his book Plantesamfund (Ecology of Plants, generally...
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its mission, but the period of grace was short; for Martin's successor, Eugenius IV, at first favorably disposed toward the Jews, ultimately reenacted all...
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(b. 1155) Blondel de Nesle (or Jean I), French trouvère (b. 1155) Eugenius of Palermo, Italian admiral and poet (b. 1130) Geoffroy de Donjon, French Grand...
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Pietro was banished. Francesco Condulmer (1439–1453), the nephew of Pope Eugenius IV, founded the college of acolytes to add to the beauty of public worship...
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catholica II, p. 121. Nicolas was appointed on 21 December 1440 by Pope Eugenius IV. Ughelli states that he was appointed Bishop of Orte on 2 July 1445...
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Polock, p. 143. Bishop Bastianus subscribed at the Roman synod of Pope Eugenius II in 826. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio...
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Palaiologina Eudoxia Eudoxia Epiphania Eudoxius of Antioch Eugene I, Pope of Rome Eugenius Vulgarius Eukarpia Eukterion Eulalios Eulamius Eulogios the Persian Eulogius...
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Nardò, Stephanus de Pendinellis was appointed on 8 February 1436 by Pope Eugenius IV. He had been the spiritual advisor of the queen of Ferdinand I. On 16...
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