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- at the Abbey of Farfa and quoted by Gregory of Catino in his Chronicon Farfense in the twelfth century, gives Lando a pontificate of six months and twenty-six...
- sive cleronomialis ecclesiae pharphensis, usually known as the Regestum Farfense, now in the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana. He did the reader the favour...
- settlements in medieval Italy". A legend in the 12th-century Chronicon Farfense (Chronicle of Farfa) dates the founding of a monastery at Farfa to the...
- Catino (1062–1133) refers to the town of "Grecciae" in his work "Summary Farfense". From the remains of the ancient buildings, it shows that Greccio became...
- and Eubel, p. 132. G. Marocco, Istoria del celebre imperial Monastero Farfense (Roma 1834), p. 51. Marocco, p. 40. Barbiche and Dainville-Barbiche, p...
- and never returned. G. Marocco, Istoria del celebre imperial Monstero Farfense (Roma 1834), p. 50. W.A. Simpson, "Cardinal Giordano Orsini († 1438) as...
- the Podestà, and in the 15th century was part of the land of Presidato Farfense, as part of the Papal States. Since 1586, on the will of Pope Sixtus V...
- Destructio monasterii Farfensis of Abbot Hugh (died 1039) and the Chronicon Farfense by Gregory of Catino (died 1133). The surviving Libellus is fragmentary...
- Caracciolo. Gregory of Catino: History of the Abbey of Farfa (Chronicon Farfense) from 681 to 1104, from a m****cript in the Caracciolo collection. In praise...
- medieval origins (the first mention is found in a do****ent of the Regestum Farfense of January 23, 1017) and was called San Simeone de Ponte. It appears in...