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Bonizo of
Sutri or
Bonitho (c.1045–c.1095) was a
Bishop of
Sutri and then of
Piacenza in
central Italy, in the last
quarter of the 11th century. He was...
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Charles (ed.).
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company.
Bonizo of Sutri, in
Monumenta Germaniae Historica, 6,
Libelli 1,
Libelli de Lite...
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Landulf came to
power in
Milan through "the
wicked designs of his father",
Bonizo, who had
governed Milan during the time of Otto I, "as a
local count overseeing...
- the
conflict of
Investiture between the
Church and the Holy
Roman Empire.
Bonizo,
Bishop of
Sutri near Piacenza, published,
apparently a
little later than...
- Gregory-Victor IV (1138). Jaffé, p. ****i.
Gregorovius IV. 1, pp. 150–151.
Bonizo of Sutri, "ad ami****", in:
Monumenta Germaniae Historica.
Libelli de Lite...
- Pontifi****
alongside the
Liber Censuum of Pope
Honorius III. Boso drew on
Bonizo of
Sutri for
popes from John XII to
Gregory VII, and
wrote from his own...
- ami**** is a
historical work by
Bonizo of
Sutri written during the
Investiture Controversy.
Regarded as one of
Bonizo's most well-known and influential...
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maintaining that he was pope, "Apostolicus electus". His
death is
registered by
Bonizo of
Sutri as
occurring just
before the
death of the
bishop of Ravenna, Giovanni...
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preliminary to his
Collectio Canonum,
finished in 1087. Both
Anselm of
Lucca and
Bonizo of
Sutri copied the
Ludovicianum into
their collections of
canon law. The...
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bishop of
Treviso by the King
Henry IV
sometime between 1073 and 1078. Both
Bonizo of
Sutri in his
Liber ad ami**** and
Donizo in his Vita
Mathildis refer to...