as Ptolemy of Lucca, sometimes Bartholomew of Lucca (c. 1236 – c. 1327), was an Italian historian and political theorist. Ptolemy was born in Lucca in...
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presenter Ptolemy Slocum (born 1975), an American actor Barry Ptolemy (born 1969), an American film director and producer Ptolemy of Lucca (c. 1236 –...
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and the exarchate of Ravenna were guaranteed to the papacy. According to the chronographer Bartholomew of Lucca (Ptolemy of Lucca), he discussed with...
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Ptolemy (Ancient Greek: Πτολεμαῖος, Ptolemaios) is a male given name, derived from Ancient Greek and meaning 'warlike'. It is formed from the Epic Greek...
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Golden Horde (redirect from Empire of the Golden Horde)
1185–1365. Cambridge University Press. p. 91. ISBN 978-1-139-44408-8. Ptolemy of Lucca Annales, p. 237 DeWeese, Devin (2010). Islamization and Native Religion...
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Mirrors for princes (redirect from Mirror-of-princes writing)
De regimine principum of Ptolemy of Lucca Vincent de Beauvais, De morali principis institutione = 'On the Moral Instruction of the Prince' (c. 1262),...
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enormously influential on later medieval writers of histories, including Adam of Usk and Ptolemy of Lucca. The Pantheon was first printed in 1559, and extracts...
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brusselstimes.com. Retrieved 2024-02-08. Blythe, J.M. (2019). "Ptolemy of Lucca". Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Dordrecht: Springer. Bryce, James (1921)...
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or Theutonia". There were persistent proposals, including one that Ptolemy of Lucca claimed was discussed between Pope Nicholas III and Rudolf I, to create...
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Pope Innocent V (redirect from Peter of Tarentaise (Pope))
1913), p. 316. Benedictine Monks of S. Maur (editors), Gallia christiana 4 (Paris 1728), p. 150, quoting Ptolemy of Lucca: factus fuit archiepiscopus Lugdunensis...
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Savelli family (section Senators of Rome)
by Charles T. Davis in "Roman Patriotism and Republican Propaganda: Ptolemy of Lucca and Pope Nicholas III" Speculum 50.3 (July 1975:411-433) p. 424. Onofrio...
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Classical republicanism (redirect from Classic Definition of Republic)
Studies of Leonardo Bruni", Journal of the History of Ideas 56, no. 2 (April 1995), 309–332, at 330. Lanza, Lidia (2010). "Ptolemy of Lucca". In Robert...
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Sardinia to James of Aragon military aid from Aragon to France against Edward I of England Yun, Bee (2008). "Ptolemy of Lucca — a Pioneer of Civic Republicanism...
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Matteo Rosso Orsini (cardinal) (category Year of birth uncertain)
consideration of the massive fraud involved, he was revoking all of Celestine's enactments which male fecerat ('had done badly'). Ptolemy of Lucca Historia...
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Ægidius Colonna William of Paris Gerard of Bologna four biographers Peter Calo William de Tocco Ptolemy of Lucca Bernard Guidonis Dante Natalis Hervieus...
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Latino Malabranca Orsini (category Deans of the College of Cardinals)
sign. After the departure of the King, and after the Feast of S. John the Baptist (June 24), according to Ptolemy of Lucca, Cardinal Latino Malabranca...
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Vicedomino de Vicedominis (category Deans of the College of Cardinals)
Pagi notes that no mention of Pope Vicedomino-Gregory occurs in contemporary authors such as Martinus Polonus, Ptolemy of Lucca, Jordanus, Bernardus Guidonis...
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well as the works of Regino of Prüm, Hermann of Reichenau, Bernold of Constance, the Annalista Saxo, Petrus Comestor and Ptolemy of Lucca. Guidoboni et al...
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Charles Till Davis (category Alumni of the University of Oxford)
of Rome. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1957. Ptolemy of Lucca and the Roman Republic. Lancaster Press, 1974. Dante's Italy and other essays. University of...
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Robert de Pontigny (section Conclave of 1304–1305)
Olduin) II (Rome 1677), p. 290. Ptolemy of Lucca does say that the creation of cardinals by Celestine V was at the request of King Charles, ad petitionem...
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Bérard de Got (category Archbishops of Lyon)
Papa V (Sulmona 1896), pp. 85-86, reports, based on a false reading of Ptolemy of Lucca. See: Baumgarten, "Die Cardinalsernennungen Cälastins V. im September...
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Monks of the Order of S. Benedict, Regestum Clementis V I (Rome 1885), no. 4 (September 19, 1305). Bliss, Calendar II, p. 124. Ptolemy of Lucca, in Theiner...
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Genoa. Rome deports 40,000 Ligurians to other areas of the Republic. Lucca becomes a Roman colony. Ptolemy VI Philometor, aged 6, rules as co-regent with his...
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Giovanni Villani Cronica Book XI, chapter xxi (p. 239 Dragomanni). Ptolemy of Lucca in Theiner, under the year 1334, § 46, p. 20. See Baluze I, 825. Eubel...
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Bartholomew (name) (category Modern names of Hebrew origin)
meaning "son of Talmai". Bar is Aramaic for "son", and marks patronyms. Talmai either comes from telem "furrow" or is a Hebrew version of Ptolemy. Thus Bartholomew...
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Inferno (Dante) (redirect from Ninth circle of Hell)
excrement (representative of the false flatteries they told on earth) as they howl and fight amongst themselves. Alessio Interminei of Lucca and Thaïs are seen...
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Lombards (redirect from Siege of Pavia (569–72))
1877, p. 38 Schmidt 2018, pp. 35–36 Ptolemy, Geogr. II, 11, 9. Ptolemy, Geogr. II, 11, 17. Schütte. Ptolemy's Maps of Northern Europe. pp. 34, and 118....
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King Ptolemy V Epiphanes. The rapid spread of the Bacchanalia cult throughout the Roman Republic, which, it is claimed, indulges in all kinds of crimes...
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politician-generals of the First Triumvirate — Caesar, Pompey and Crassus — meet at the Luca Conference at the town of Luca (modern Lucca, in Tuscany), near...
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officer serving in the court of King Ptolemy XIII. Caesar then became involved with the Alexandrine civil war between Ptolemy and his sister, wife, and co-regent...
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