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Aribert (Italian:
Ariberto) is a
Germanic given name, from hari ("host") and
beraht ("bright").
Notable people with the
given name include:
Aribert (archbishop...
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Aribert (or Heribert) (Italian:
Ariberto da Intimiano, Lombard:
Aribert de Intimian) (Intimiano,
between 970 and 980 – Milan, 16
January 1045) was the...
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Ghibellines Old
Swiss Confederacy Lusatian League Décapole
Hanseatic League Ariberto da
Intimiano Lombard League, Encyclopædia Britannica,
retrieved 12 February...
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jurisdiction to all North-West Italy. The most
distinguished of
these was
Ariberto da
Intimiano (1018–45). As the
power of the
burghers grew, that of the...
- (974–979)
Landulf II of
Carcano (980–998)
Arnolfo II da
Arsago (998–1018)
Ariberto da
Intimiano (1018–1045)
Guido da
Velate (1045–1069)
Attone (1070–1075)...
- Galliano,
which was
consecrated in 1007 by the ****ure
Archbishop of Milan,
Ariberto da Intimiano. The
building was sold in 1801 to
become a
private dwelling...
- the age of 46.
Since then he
composed his
music dictating to his sons,
Ariberto and Mario, and to his
students and
friends including Primo dalla Zonca...
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Anselm was one of four "upright and honest"
priests suggested to
succeed Ariberto da
Intimiano as
prince bishop of Milan.[dubious – discuss] When the Emperor...
- economics;
evaluation of EU
policies on
territorial development)
CREDI - "
Ariberto Mignoli"
Centre for
European Research on
Business Law and
History CReSV...
- in
Mainz on 8
September 1024.
Early in 1026
Conrad went to Milan,
where Ariberto,
archbishop of Milan,
crowned him king of Italy. When
Rudolph III, King...