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- Coloniensis maximi Archidioecesis Coloniensis Argentodites coloniensis Cappella Coloniensis Chronica regia Coloniensis Codex Manichaicus Coloniensis Wolbero...
- archive Science in the Middle Ages Latin: Albertus Teutonicus, Albertus Coloniensis "St. Albertus Magnus". Britannica. Retrieved July 19, 2020. Hilde de...
- The Archdiocese of Cologne (Latin: Archidioecesis Coloniensis; German: Erzbistum Köln) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church in western...
- Chronica sancti Pantaleonis, also called the Annales sancti Panthaleonis Coloniensis maximi, is a medieval Latin universal history written at the Benedictine...
- The Cologne Mani-Codex (Codex Manichaicus Coloniensis) is a tiny parchment codex, dated on paleographical evidence to the fifth century AD, found near...
- Adam Teuto, also known as Coloniensis (flourished 14th century) was an early German author whose Latin-language writings emphasized ecclesiastical topics...
- captured and sacked by the Fourth Crusade in 1204. The Chronica Regia Coloniensis relates that "After the conquest of the city Constantinople inestimable...
- Cappella Coloniensis is a German orchestra founded by the West German Radio in Cologne in 1954 for the purpose of introducing historically informed performance...
- bound as one Mani (216–276/7) and his 'biography': the Codex Manichaicus Coloniensis (CMC): Melchert, Norman (2002). The Great Conversation: A Historical...
- The Chronica regia Coloniensis ("Royal Chronicle of Cologne", German: Kölner Königschronik), also called the Annales Colonienses maximi, is an anonymous...