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- and partly through the Jesuits of St. Paul's College at Lima (pulvis comitissæ). She returned to Europe in 1640 and was the first to bring the bark there...
- ex officina P. Fiaccadori. 1855. pp. 491–515. Donizo, "Vita Mathildis Comitissae", in: Georgius Henricus Pertz, ed. (1856). Monumenta Germaniae historica...
- Walter de (d. 1085)" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Adalae Comitissae (To Countess Adela), by Baudri, abbot of Bourgeuil, who suggests that...
- sutores nec non lanifici artifices et omnes gratulantur ibi. Reginae comitissae illustres dominae potentes et ancillae juvenes parvulae virgines et antiquae...
- "inter Anselmum de Keu ac Mariam, natam Matildis dominae de Posaga, natae comitissae Viennensis", while the second mentions "Maria, nate quondam Calojohanni"...
- prove the Margravine's belonging to the House of Este in his Historia comitissae Mathildis. He claimed that Matilda was married to Albert Azzo II d'Este...
- Balsamic Vinegar http://www.italiaregina.it/balsamic-vinegar Donizo, Acta Comitissae Mathildis (Retrieved from: Donizone, 2008. Vita di Matilde di Canossa...
- Bull of Sibylla de Bâgé countess of Savoie: sigillum Sibillae comitissae Sabaudiae....
- de Clare, part of her paternal armourials. Legend: "SIGILLUM AMITIAE COMITISSAE DEVONIAE" (seal of amicia, Countess of Devon) Born c. 1220 (1220) Died...
- Ursin Durand. Donizo of Canossa: Life of countess Matilda (Vita Mathildis Comitissae) in verse, together with the charter in which she endowed the Church with...