• including: Bergamo, Lombardy, from Germanic bergheim ("mountain home"). Valperga, Pietmont, from Lombardic berga ("mountain"). The overwhelming majority...
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  • missionary bishop and martyr, the "Apostle to the Prussians" Boniface of Valperga (died 1243), venerated Bishop of Aosta Boniface of Brussels (1183–1260)...
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    including: Lgb. berga ("mountain") > Berghi (Trient), Berga (Vicenza), Valperga (Turin) Lgb. skuldhaizo ("mayor") > Scaldasole (Pavia), Casale di Scodosia...
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  • Thuringia 1228 – Queen Isabella II of Jerusalem (b. 1212) 1243 – Boniface of Valperga, Bishop of Aosta 1264 – Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester, medieval...
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    led to the birth of a factory, around the sixteenth century, near Villa Valperga. Other spinning tops were then built along the upper horn, which took the...
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  • one between Pratiglione and Forno Canavese; and Pertusio has one between Valperga and Prascorsano (connected at a quadripoint). In the Province of Vercelli:...
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  • – Cyril III, patriarch of Alexandria (b. 1175) April 25 – Boniface of Valperga, Italian monk and bishop May 3 – Hawise of Chester, English noblewoman...
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    October 1212) Jacques Ier de Portia (before April 1213 – 1219) Boniface de Valperga (1219–1243) Rodolphe Grossi du Châtelard de La Salle (18 December 1243...
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