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- Aimery of Lusignan (Latin: Aimericus, Gr****: Αμωρί, Amorí; before 1155 – 1 April 1205), erroneously referred to as Amalric or Amaury in earlier scholarship...
- Aimery or Aymery of Limoges (died c. 1196), also Aimericus in Latin, Aimerikos in Gr**** and Hemri in Armenian, was a Roman Catholic ecclesiarch in Frankish...
- frequently named in ancient do****ents as Eymericus than Emericus or even Aimericus. Born in one of the most powerful families of Aosta Valley, Émeric or...
- Fafas (15 December 1248 – 18 December 1267) Sede vacante (1267–1279) Aimericus (9 January 1279 – 4 December 1295) Petrus Martini Collaço do Colimbria...
- Ridolfus de Piatesi (attested 1303) Thomas (1318–1342) Joannes (1342–1348) Aimericus (1349–1351) Bartolomeo da Sanzetto, O.Min. (1351–1372) Artaud de Mélan...
- originated in the West is another separate tradition, found, e.g., in Aimericus of Angoulême. Of authentic Islamic custom the author had some knowledge...
- Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 43–72. González Muñoz, Fernando (2011). "Aimericus of Angoulême". In David Thomas; Alex Mallett; Juan Pedro Monferrer Sala;...
- Franciscus O.P. (attested 1263) Eberhard of Saxony, O.P (1266–1274) Aimericus (1274–1290) Leonardus (1291–1312) Joannes Caminata (1313–1322) Gerardus...
- modern Faye-la-Vineuse in Poitou. The local lord for ****ia was named Aimericus, and it is possible that he served as an early patron for Reginald. At...
- Tufo (5 July 1400 – 7 May 1419) Paulus (12 June 1419 – 4 February 1429) Aimericus (1429 – 1444) Gregorius Diositani (10 July 1444 – 3 August 1461) Athanasius...