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seize the kingdom, but
Desiderius put his
revolt down
quickly with the
support of Pope
Stephen II. At his coronation,
Desiderius promised to
restore many...
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libraries "
Desiderius Erasmus"
entry in the
Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy "
Desiderius Erasmus".
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. "
Desiderius Erasmus"...
- Dezső in Hungarian.
Desiderius may
refer to:
Desiderius (died c. 786), the last king of the
Lombard Kingdom of
northern Italy Desiderius,
Abbot of
Monte C****ino...
- The
Cross of
Desiderius is a
wooden gold-plated
processional cross. It is
named after Desiderius, who is
traditionally held to have
given it to San Salvatore...
- 575,
Chilperic sent
Desiderius to
invade his kingdom, but
Guntram of
Burgundy sent the
patrician Mummolus against him and
Desiderius was
defeated and forced...
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peace with the
Normans after the
fatal battle of Civitate.
Somewhat later Desiderius attached himself to the
court of Pope
Victor II at Florence.
There he...
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requested from the king
Desiderius as his successor. By a
letter of
April 8, 630,
Dagobert made
known his consent, and
Desiderius was
consecrated Bishop...
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disputes between Charlemagne and his
brother Carloman I. The
Lombard king
Desiderius supported the
claims of Carloman's sons to
their late father's land, and...
- The
Desiderius Erasmus Foundation (German:
Desiderius-Erasmus-Stiftung e.V.; Abbreviation: DES) is a
German political party foundation. It is politically...
- 771) was a
queen consort of the Franks. She was one of four
daughters of
Desiderius, King of the Lombards, and his wife Ansa,
Queen of the Lombards. Desiderata...