• (Hanover, 1872).[2] Also called Geoffrey of Viterbo, in Italian Goffredo da Viterbo and in German Gottfried von Viterbo, from Latin Gaufridus, Godefridus or...
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  • professional football player Goffredo da Trani (died 1245), Italian jurist, known as a canon lawyer Goffredo da Viterbo (1120–1196), Roman Catholic chronicler...
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    the late Middle Ages normally consisted only of five to six items. Goffredo da Viterbo counted following items: the Imperial Cross, the Holy Lance, the...
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  • Goffredo da Alatri, also called Goffredo di Alatri or Goffredo di Raynaldo (died April or May 1287), was an Italian nobleman, city leader and Roman Catholic...
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    Pope Martin IV (category Viterbo Papacy)
    place in Viterbo. But Rome was not at all inclined to accept a hated Frenchman as Pope. Martin IV sent two cardinals, Latino Orsini and Goffredo da Alatri...
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    Bonvesin da la Riva, who wrote about a century after the fight, stated that the battle had taken place "inter Brossanum et Legnanum", while Goffredo da Bussero...
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    Annibaldi, Raoul de Grosparmy, Ancher Pantaleoni, Matteo Orsini, and Goffredo da Alatri, with permission of Pope Clement IV, who did not dare to approach...
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    1268–1271 papal election (category Viterbo Papacy)
    Annibaldi, which included also his relatives Annibale Annibaldi and Goffredo da Alatri Nevertheless, it seems that these four parties actually formed...
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    Milan and Ottone ensured his succession by adopting Guido da Castiglione. In March 1285, Goffredo della Torre, after having gathered mercenaries in Bergamo...
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    Palazzo Valmarana Palazzo Farnese Palazzo degli Alessandri, Viterbo Palace of the Popes in Viterbo – Former papal seat from 1257 to 1281 Palazzo dei Priori...
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    Ridley: "When the name of Carlo Luciano Bonaparte, who was a member for Viterbo, was called, he replied to the roll-call by calling out Long live the Republic...
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  • broadcasters in locations in their countries such as Vigevano (Italy), Figueira da Foz (Portugal), Montpellier (France), Pozuelo de Alarcón (Spain), and Llanberis...
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    Matteo Rosso Orsini—all cardinal-deacons; the other of Ancher Pantaleoni, Goffredo d'Alatri, and Guillaume de Bray—all cardinal-priests. The sole cardinal-bishop...
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    Triarchy of Negroponte (category Stato da Màr)
    Veronese barons: Ravano dalle Carceri, Giberto dalle Carceri and Pecoraro da Mercanuovo. They divided the island into three triarchies (terzieri, "thirds"):...
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  • held in Milan in 1287 under Archbishop Otto and the Constitutiones of Goffredo da Castiglione, from an Biblioteca Ambrosianamanuscript. Anon. of Reggio:...
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    The 1285 papal election, convened in Viterbo after the death of Pope Martin IV, elected Cardinal Giacomo Savelli, who took the name of Honorius IV. Because...
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    1280–1281 papal election (category Viterbo Papacy)
    the magistrates of Viterbo on the charges that they were "impeding" the election. Only a decade earlier, the magistrates of Viterbo had intervened in the...
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    Italian intelligentsia[.]" In 1970, Pasolini bought an old castle near Viterbo, several miles north of Rome, where he began to write his last novel, Il...
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    ruined. Castel d'Ario Castle [it], Castel d'Ario. Castel Goffredo Castle [it], Castel Goffredo. Castello San Giorgio, Mantua. Built in the 14th century...
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    Orsini, bishop of Ostia e Velletri. 19 May 1285 Rome Pope Honorius IV Goffredo da Alatri S. Giorgio in Velabro On that same day he was consecrated bishop...
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    symbol identifying the Italian Republic; The "Il Canto degli Italiani" by Goffredo Mameli and Michele Novaro, the Italian national anthem, which is performed...
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  • Castel Frentano Castel Gabbiano Castel Gandolfo Castel Giorgio Castel Goffredo Castel Guelfo di Bologna Castel Madama Castel Maggiore Castel Mella Castel...
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    Barons' Letter of 1301 Footnotes Citations His elder brother, Roffredo or Goffredo, was the first Conte di Caserta from 1288, Signore di Calvi, Vairano e...
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  • he received a Lifetime Achievement from the World Soundtrack Academy. Goffredo Petrassi (1904–2003), composer of modern classical music, conductor, and...
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  • Gules a lion rampant or holding a castle triple-towered or. Celestine IV (Goffredo Castiglioni, 1241) Argent three bends azure (or Bendy argent and azure)...
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    September 1276 papal election (category Viterbo Papacy)
    the papal election, 1268–1271. Pope Adrian V died on August 18, 1276, at Viterbo after a pontificate of only 38 days without being consecrated. The only...
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    Matthaeus (1382–1394?) Roman Obedience Geminus da Viterbo, O.Min. 1388–1390?) Avignon Obedience Antonius da Castronovo, O.P (1390– ? ) Avignon ObedienceAntonio:...
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    Pope Clement had offered to crown Charles himself, if he would come to Viterbo, since Pope Clement was not welcome in Rome. But Charles insisted on being...
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    church of S Francesco in Sutri (Province of Viterbo, Italy) on 22 June 2019 by students of the S Rosa da Viterbo Lyceum participating in the Sutri Beethoven...
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  • chancellor (b. 1227) Bernhard I, German prince (House of Ascania) (b. 1218) Goffredo da Alatri, Italian nobleman, canon and cardinal Ingeborg Eriksdotter, queen...
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