• Gavardo, a town and comune in the province of Brescia, Lombardy, Italy Arimanno da Gavardo, Roman Catholic cardinal and Bishop of Brescia Biesse Carrera...
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    historian Landulf Junior praised Conrad for refusing investiture to neither Arimanno da Gavardo, the bishop-elect of Brescia, nor to Anselm IV. In April or...
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    is located among some hills and country. The name "Romano" comes from Arimanno, a Lombard word meaning "military settlement". "Ezzelino" refers to the...
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    Guerrini, Paolo (1947). "Un cardinale gregoriano a Brescia. Il vescovo Arimanno". Studi gregoriani per la storia di Gregorio VII e della riforma gregoriana...
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    located in the church of the convent of the Capuchin Poor Clare nuns in Via Arimanno 17 in Brescia. The process for her beatification commenced under Pope Clement...
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    in which the town is mentioned is an act from 960 which cites a certain Arimanno de Calocio as a witness to an exchange of land by Brunengo, Bishop of Asti...
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    Adelmanno di Liegi (1048 – 1053) Olderico (1053 – 1073) Giovanni (1080 – ?) Arimanno da Gavardo (1086 – 1115) Villano (1116 – 1132) Manfredo Boccacci (1132...
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