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    Otto of Tonengo (c. 1190 – 1250/1251) was an Italian papal diplomat and cardinal, first as deacon of San Nicola in Carcere from 1227 and then as bishop...
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  • granddaughter. Otto of Tonengo (d. 1251), who became Bishop of Porto, and Cardinal in 1227, has sometimes been identified as a son of William V, and confused...
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  • Otto III, Marquis of Montferrat, known as Secondotto (r. 1372–1378) Otto of Tonengo, cardinal (1227–1250) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • Constitutions of two papal legates of the thirteenth century. Sent to Henry III of England, they were Cardinal Otto, i.e. Otto of Tonengo, and Cardinal...
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    cardinals he had captured at Giglio, Otto of Tonengo—whom he had befriend and made into a staunch ally—and James of Pecorara. Frederick then travelled to...
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    Otto of Tonengo. The Mongols under Batu Khan, eldest of Jochi, sweep across Central Asia. They settle in the Russian steppe, curtailing the power of the...
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  • Otto of Tonengo. The Mongols under Batu Khan, eldest of Jochi, sweep across Central Asia. They settle in the Russian steppe, curtailing the power of the...
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    in 1221. In 1238 Gray mediated between the papal legate Otto of Tonengo and the University of Oxford, and eventually secured a pardon for the university...
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    Cardinals created by Innocent IV (category College of Cardinals)
    Ubaldini Pietro Capocci Giovanni Gaetano Orsini Guglielmo Fieschi Otto of Tonengo, transferred from San Nicola in Carcere to Porto e Santa Rufina Giacomo...
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    Livonia (redirect from History of Livonia)
    through cardinal Otto of Tonengo, tasked Baldwin of Alna as papal legate to resolve the dispute. After securing the submission of Courland, Baldwin soon...
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    Order state Baldwin of Alna Christian of Oliva Otto of Tonengo Wikimedia Commons has media related to William of Modena. MODENA, O.Carth., Guglielmo di...
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    monument. In 1240 Cardinal Otto of Tonengo, legate to the Apostolic See of Pope Gregory IX visited the abbey and confirmed a charter of 1191, the first entered...
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    San Nicola in Carcere (category Churches of Rome (rione Sant'Angelo))
    Pierleoni (1190–1194) Gerard OCist (1198–1199) Guido Pierleone (1205–1221) Otto of Tonengo (1227–1244) Giovanni Gaetano Orsini (1244–1277) Guglielmo Longhi (1294–1319)...
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    of Urach (1219–1227) Romano Bonaventura (1231–1243) Otto of Tonengo, Ottone Candido (1244 – 1250/51) Giacomo da Castell'arquato (1251–1253) John of Toledo...
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  • was a monk of the Cistercian Aulne Abbey monastery in the Bishopric of Liège. In 1230, Baldwin was appointed by cardinal Otto of Tonengo of San Nicola...
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  • Cardinals Otto of Tonengo and James of Pecorara, who had fallen into Frederick's hands at the naval battle of Giglio in May. Taking custody of them at Naples...
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    Italy alongside Otto of Tonengo with the purpose of negotiating a reconciliation between Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, and the cities of the Lombard League...
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  • of Norwich (as legatus missus/nuncio) 1216–1218 - Guala Bicchieri 1218–1221 - Pandulf Verraccio, later Bishop of Norwich 1237/1240 - Otto of Tonengo 1265–1268...
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    Gregory IX sent Thomas and Cardinal Otto of Tonengo to Foggia to negotiate with Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Sicily, who had been excommunicated...
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    Cardinals created by Gregory IX (category College of Cardinals)
    Goffredo Castiglioni Rinaldo Conti di Segni Sinibaldo Fieschi Barthélemy Otto of Tonengo Jacques de Vitry Can. Reg. O.S.A. Niccolò Conti di Segni Giacomo da...
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    1179. At St Paul's the legatine constitutions of Otto of Tonengo were published at a synod of 1237, those of Ottoboni in 1268: these were the most important...
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  • while Raynald accused the convention of violating his episcopal rights, usurping the tithe. Cardinal Otto of Tonengo took over the litigation from James...
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  • legate Cardinal Otto of Tonengo. Simon retained the office of prior and died while still prior on 8 June 1257. British History Online Bishops of Norwich accessed...
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    which he obtained from the papal legate Otto of Tonengo, Bishop of Porto, in the autumn or early winter of 1239, when that legate visited Scotland. By...
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  • Dorothy Owen (category Members of the Order of the British Empire)
    under C. R. Cheney, writing her dissertation on the legation of Cardinal Otto of Tonengo in the British Isles, 1237–1241. From 1948 to 1958 she was assistant...
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