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Berardo (11th
century – 19
December 1123) is an
Italian saint,
patron saint of the city and
diocese of Teramo.
Berardo was born into the
noble family da...
- Sicily. The
bishop of Forcono,
whose name was
Berardus, owed
three soldiers for his
various fiefs.
Bishop Berardus of
Forcona was
consecrated on 23 May 1252...
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responded by
sending his
bailli and
trusted advisor Thomas of
Aquino and
Berardus de Castacca,
archbishop of Palermo, to meet with al-Kamil.
Other than an...
- held Sabina, the
Counts of
Galeria controlled Tuscany, and Thrasmundus,
Berardus, and
Oderisius retained the
Marsian territory as far as Subiaco. According...
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misinterpretation at the time.
Originally compiled by the
papal notary Berardus of Naples, the
letters Audi
filia et and De sinu
patris are
numbered different...
- 572–574. Kamp, pp. 574–576.
Berardus de
Castanea was a
privy councilor of King Frederick. By
permission of Pope
Innocent III,
Berardus was
consecrated in Bari...
- 1050–1057)
Pandulfus (attested 1057–1071) ...
Berardus (c.1110–1130) ...
Ingeamus Thomas Anselmus Berardus Thomas Berardus (attested 1221–1223)
Joannes (attested...
- (1160–1191)
Berardus (1191–1203)
Albert Longhi (1203 – ? )
Donatus Jacobus de Velletri, O.Min. (after 1252) Jacobus, O.P.
Landolfo Rossi (1298–1303)
Berardus (1304– ...
- (1286–1298)
Guglielmo de'
Godoni (1298-1305) Gui de
Collemedio (1306)
Berardus (1306–1310)
Isarnus Morlane (1310)
Robertus Arcofate (1310-1313) Onofrio...
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Cardinals in one
consistory celebrated on May 16, 1288:
Bernardo de
Berardi (
Berardus Calliensis),
bishop of
Osimo — cardinal-bishop of Palestrina, † August...