- and Aldana, two brothers,
Theodino and Adalelmo, two sisters,
Abbana and
Bertana, four children, Barnard, Witcher,
Gotzelm and Helimburgis, and a nephew...
-
Gloucester (now
Gloucester Cathedral). In 676
Osric granted lands to
Abbess Bertana to
found a
convent at Bath. The
charter attesting this
grant has been queried...
- Theodino,
father of a
Theoderic (fl. 815–819)
Adalhelm of
Autun Albana Bertana Bouchard,
Those of My Blood, p. 184 Menzies,
Sutherland (1875). History...
-
Saxon nuns
founded c.676,
reputedly by King Osric, who
granted land to
Bertana, abbess; destro**** and
rebuilt several times;
monks refounded before 758;...
-
Nerone tenor Aureliano Pertile Pèrside
soprano Mita
Vasari Rubria mezzo-soprano
Luisa Bertana Simon Mago
baritone Marcel Journet Tigellino b**** Ezio Pinza...
- Ladder. In 675 AD, Osric, King of the Hwicce,
granted the
Abbess Berta or
Bertana 100
hides near Bath for the
establishment of a convent. This religious...
- name "certainly German," the -ana
ending being also
found in Hludana,
Bertana, Rapana, and Madana. The p****age is one of few to
contradict Tacitus' own...
-
Branzeri Il
Gaucho (1964) as Marucc****i Le
monachine (1965) as
Livio Bertana Delitto d'amore (1966) as François
Derroux The
Poppy Is Also a
Flower (1966)...
-
edited by
Clizia Carminati e
Stefano Villani, pagg. 297 - 470.
Emilio Bertana, L'irregolarità del
teatro profano: il «Cromuele» di
Girolamo Graziani...
- ****onale", vol. C****III, anno XXV (sett. ott. 1903), pagg. 203–20.
Emilio Bertana, L'irregolarità del
teatro profano: il "Cromuele" di
Girolamo Graziani...