- Fredelo, Fridolo, or
Frigidolo (died 852) was the
first Count of
Toulouse (844–852) of the
dynasty of Rouergue. Son of
Fulcoald of
Rouergue and Senegund...
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Berengar Fredol (French: Bérenger
Frédol; Latin:
Berengarius Fredoli) may
refer to:
Berengar Fredol the
Elder (1250–1323), cardinal-bishop of Frascati...
-
Berengar Fredol or Bérenger
Frédol (1250 – 11 June 1323) was a
French canon lawyer and Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati. He was
canon and
precentor of Béziers...
-
Berengar Fredol the
Younger (died 1323),
nephew of
Berengar Fredol the Elder, was
Bishop of Béziers in 1309, Cardinal-Priest of SS.
Nereo e
Achilleo in...
-
Christian Horace Benedict Alfred Moquin-Tandon (7 May 1804 – 15
April 1863) was a
French naturalist and doctor. Moquin-Tandon was
professor of zoology...
- Nicolò
Albertini (1250–1321) (1303, 1312)
Berengar Fredol the
Elder (1250–1323) (1305, 1321)
Berengar Fredol the
Younger (d. 1323) (1312, 1323)
Guillaume Godin...
-
dated 17–20
August 1308 at Chinon, France, and was
written by Bérenger
Frédol,
Etienne de Suisy [Wikidata] and
Landolfo Brancacci,
Cardinals who were...
- Le
Monde de la Mer,
which he
published under the
pseudonym "Alfred
Frédol" (
Frédol, 1865:314, pl. 13). #18 (30/11/1861)
Another depiction of the encounter...
- copy
under the seal of
three of the
cardinals sent by
Clement V, Bérenger
Frédol,
Etienne de Suisy [Wikidata] and
Landolfo Brancaccio, who were authorized...
- de Garve, Daux, du Four, Raymond, and Godin), and French/Provençal (both
Fredol, de Bec,
Caignet de Fréauville, de Mandagot, and d'Euse). The
Italian faction...