translation into Italian), ed. (1845). "Cronica di Romualdo Guarna archivescovo Salernitano (Chronicon Romualdi II archiepiscopi Salernitani)". Cronisti e scrittori...
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Anastasio Niccolò Pietro Roscemanno, O.S.B. Cas. Oderisio O.S.B. Cas. Romualdo Guarna Crescenzio Adeodato Corrado Gionata Teodoro Gregorio Anatasio Bonifacio...
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Alfanus (1085/1086–1121) Romualdus Guarna (1121 Appointed – 21 Jan 1136) Guglielmo da Ravenna (1137–1152) Romualdo II Guarna (1153–1181) Nicolo Agello (1181–1221)...
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Benevento Romuald (cardinal) (d. 1136), Italian bishop and cardinal Romuald Guarna (c. 1110–1182), Italian bishop and historian Romuald Boco (b. 1985), French...
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Klerus und Kirchen Roms: 1049–1130. Tübingen. Miranda, Salvador. "GUARNA, Romualdo (?-1136)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International...
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figures were Romualdo Guarna, who was called twice to the bedside of William I of Sicily, and Antonio Solimena, who treated Queen Joanna II of Naples at...
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family were temporarily buried in the church. Hadrian (before 772) Romualdo Guarna (1112–) Guido de Castello (1127–1133) Petrus Capuanus (1193–1200) John...
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Clemente in 1125. He places a Cardinal Romualdo Guarna at S. Maria in Via Lata at the time of the election. Romualdo did, however, become Archbishop of Salerno...
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Este, Duke of Modena and Reggio, with portrait by Antonio Consetti. Romualdo Guarna; Chronicle (Chronicon sive Annales), from a manuscript in Biblioteca...
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