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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...
- Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Bonizo of Sutri, in Monumenta Germaniae Historica, 6, Libelli 1, Libelli de Lite...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...