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    Heruli (redirect from Eruli)
    The Heruli (also Eluri, Eruli, Herules, Herulians) were one of the smaller Germanic peoples of Late Antiquity, known from records in the third to sixth...
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  • Constantin Eruli (also Costantino Eroli) (died 1500) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Spoleto (1474–1500), Bishop of Todi (1472–1474)...
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  • "Gothicus": "peuci trutungi austorgoti uirtingi sigy pedes celtae etiam eruli". These words are traditionally edited by modern editors to include well-known...
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    "Gothicus": "peuci trutungi austorgoti uirtingi sigy pedes celtae etiam eruli". These words are traditionally edited by modern to include well-known peoples:...
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    "Gothicus": "peuci trutungi austorgoti uirtingi sigy pedes celtae etiam eruli". These words are traditionally edited by modern editors to include well-known...
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    Berardo Eroli (redirect from Berardo Eruli)
    Berardo Eroli (1409–1479) (called the Cardinal of Spoleto) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Berardo Eroli was born in Narni in 1409....
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    Ahryani (pejorative, meaning "infidels"), Pogantsi, Poturani, Poturnatsi, Eruli, Charaklii, etc. They mainly inhabit the Rhodope Mountains in Smolyan Province...
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    "Gothicus": "peuci trutungi austorgoti uirtingi sigy pedes celtae etiam eruli". These words are traditionally edited by modern scholars to include well-known...
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    the votes of Orsini, Eruli, and Agnifilo; Orsini got nods from della Rovere and Michiel; Roverella from Borgia and Zeno; Eruli from Forteguerri; and...
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    translated in Italian by Brunella Eruli, Gremese Editore, 2007. Jim il Temerario translated in Italian by Brunella Eruli, Gremese Editore, 2007. Il picnic...
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    Elbe Germanic tribe Upper reaches of the Elbe Herules, Erules, Heruli, Eruli Eruli, Erouloi (Ερουλοι) Participants in the parades of the Goths From the...
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  • Diocese Diocese of Todi In office 1435–1472 Predecessor Francesco de Aiello Successor Constantin Eruli Personal details Died 4 January 1472 Todi, Italy...
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  • Fall of the Roman EmpireTable of Contents with links in the HTML file to the two Project Gutenberg editions (12 volumes). Vol. VII. Procopius - Eruli...
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    than to marry his fiancée. He also wrote in passing that when the Heruls (Eruli) had been defeated by the Lombards, some of them moved to Scandinavia (which...
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    the Danube: When [...] Anastasius took over the Roman empire [491], the Eruli, having no longer anyone in the world whom they could assail, laid down...
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  • Onofrio Francesco di Melfi (1444–1448) Roberto Cavalcanti (1448–1449) Berardo Eruli (1449–1458) Francesco de Lignamine (1458–1461) Giovanni Neroni (1461–1464)...
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    states that these were the Burgundians, the Alemanni, the Chaibones, and the Eruli. That there may have been more is not excluded by the language, but these...
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  • another bus arrived at the spot, which was also carrying marriage party from Eruli and was returning from Sarishadanga, and the goons consisting of around...
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    (1446–1448) Berardo Eroli (13 Nov 1448 – 8 Dec 1474 Resigned) Constantin Eruli (8 Dec 1474 – 1500 Died). Francesco Erulli (1500 – 1540 Died) Fabio Vigili...
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  • Sion 1522–1529 Succeeded by Adrian von Riedmatten Preceded by Constantin Eruli Administrator of Todi 1523 Succeeded by Federico Cesi (cardinal) Preceded by...
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  • Pope Sixtus IV. On 14 March 1484, he was consecrated bishop by Constantin Eruli, Bishop of Spoleto, with Gabriele Maccafani, Bishop of Marsi, and Giovanni...
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    Antonius of Anagni (1429–1434) Bartolomeo Aglioni (1435–1472) Constantin Eruli (1472–1474) Francesco Mascardi (1474–1499) Basilio Mascardi (1499–1517)...
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    Bonriposi (31 January 1418 – 1455) Lelio (3 September 1455 – 1462 ?) Constantin Eruli (10 Dec 1462 – 8 Jan 1472 Appointed, Bishop of Todi) Carlo Boccardini (8...
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  • following day this was found out by Philemouth and Beros, the leaders of the Eruli, they straightway followed. And when this in turn came to the knowledge...
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  • Authorship (1962) The Syntactic Structure of English Texts (1978) «Who were the Eruli?» Scandia 53, 1987 Myten om Jesus: den tidigaste kristendomen i nytt ljus...
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    with the arrival of new populations that governed the Italian peninsula (Eruli, Goti, Longobardi), a sudden migration away from the big cities occurred...
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    would be linked to ancient settlements of the barbarian population of the Eruli (hence Verulengum). One of the historical associations of the town (the...
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