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- Bernold of Constance (c. 1054–Schaffhausen, September 16, 1100) was a chronicler and writer of tracts, and a defender of the Church reforms of Pope Gregory...
- This name, which had been attested as early as 1187 in the form Lacus Constantiensis, came from the town of Konstanz at the outflow of the Rhine from the...
- Montbray (Montbrai, Mowbray) (died 1093), bishop of Coutances (Latin: Constantiensis), also known as Geoffrey of Coutances, was a Norman nobleman, trusted...
- advances, in August 867, Charles the Bald gave Salomon the Comitatus Constantiensis, territory over which he had little influence. In 889, the Vikings travelled...
- by Quintus Titurius Sabinus in 56 BC, was divided between the pagus constantiensis ("County of Coutances") and the pagus coriovallensis ("County of Coriallo")...
- De provincia Rotomagensi, ejusque metropoli ac suffraganeis ... ac Constantiensi ecclesiis (in Latin). Vol. Tomus XI. Paris: Typographia Regia. Cosenza...
- Hersfeldensis, Petrus Malleacensis 147 Joannes Abrincensis, Bertholdus Constantiensis, Bruno Magdeburgensis, Mari**** Scottus, Landulfus Mediolanensis, Alph****...
- councils of Pisa and constance, especially Hermann von der Hardt, Con. Constantiensis libn IC. (1695–1699). A modern edition of Gerson's works in French and...
- Robert Appleton Company. Cites: Von der Hardt, Magni E****enici Concilii Constantiensis Historia (6 vols., Frankfurt and Leipzig, 1697), I, introd., 1-228 Lanteri...
- diplomaticus Alemanniae et Burgundiae transjuranae intra fines dioecesis Constantiensis (I, St. Blasien, 1791; II, St. Blansien, 1795). With this as a basis...