• The Romuleon was a Latin work describing the history of Rome, compiled by Benvenuto da Imola in the mid-fourteenth century from a number of earlier texts...
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    The Romuléon is a fifteenth-century French text by Jean Miélot, telling the history of Rome from its legendary foundation by Romulus and Remus up to the...
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    and Giovanni Pisano (1275), photo by G. Dall'Orto (August 5, 2006) From Romuleon, an illuminated manuscript (British Library (1480) Romulus and Remus, Peter...
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    Church of Saint-Étienne in Troyes. In 1466, he wrote Romuléon, based on translating the original Romuleon, a work commissioned by Louis de Laval. In 1472,...
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  • Averroes and Hermannus Alemannus, as well as Boccacio. Other works were: Romuleon, a Latin compendium of Roman history. It was an extensive compilation in...
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    duties of a governor - Philip presented this to his son Charles the Rash Romuléon of Benevento da Imola, a history of Ancient Rome, surviving in six copies...
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    Monumental. 125 (2): 167–175. Duval, Frédéric (2001). La traduction du "Romuleon" par Sébastien Mamerot: étude sur la diffusion de l'histoire romaine en...
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    Le dialogue des créatures, printed by Dutch Gerard Leeu in 1482. 1467: Romuleon (manuscript by Benvenuto Rambaldi da Imola, translated by Jean Miélot,...
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